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I have a macbook pro with macOS Sierra 10.12.6. I was on launchpad to open Malwarebytes when I noticed that I have MacScan on my computer.  I don't remember downloading it and it won't let me dump it.  I searched it on finder and it has a manual and all the stuff.  Could it have come with my new i-phone 6S?



Not sure how you got it but MacScan definitely didn't come with your iPhone. Also note that Malwarebytes has a horrible reputation in this forum (and other places).



Also note that Malwarebytes has a horrible reputation in this forum

Hi FoxFifth. I presume you meant MacKeeper has a horrible reputation, not MalwareBytes?



Apparently MWB changed their business model. The free version is now a 30 day version and it has become a "stay resident" app. I have not tired it since that change but I'm not offering as a recommendation it until I find out some more.



Kurt Lang wrote:

 

Also note that Malwarebytes has a horrible reputation in this forum

Hi FoxFifth. I presume you meant MacKeeper has a horrible reputation, not MalwareBytes?

Sorry, sorry, sorry -- yes that is exactly what I meant. I think the eclipse may have affected my mind this morning!



Thomas noted a while back it was coming. For at least one purpose, it's the only way to watch for ransomware as it appears and then make the attempt to stop it as quickly as possible.



Well I may have to tell some of the users I support of this change if they want it for that security.



https://www.thesafemac.com/macscan-disappoints/

To remove it I'd run EtreCheck, created by one of own helpers here in ASC. It is a diagnostic tool that's very useful to us in finding problems. After it runs delete all instances of MacScan found in the report.



Hi i understand how important it is for you to know about the MacScan.

MacScan is an third party developed application which is officially not recommended by Apple Inc or any of its support communities.

Apple Mac operating system is designed in such a way that it doesn't allow any third party application to affect any part

of the data.

As per your question raised let me try to put my answer in a very simplest way so that u would be comfortable to understand.

Ex:when you try to surf/browse/search something in a browser u can see pop ups.ads,banners poping up on your screen

during the search if you are anyone by chance click on any of those pop ups apps are unwanted files start downloading

without the knowledge of the user.

 

Let me also remind you as u might also know about this google itself allows popups wherein the company's/corporate's pay google for it.

 

hence you can do an alternate as you have malwarebyte scanner which is not recommended by Apple Inc but the way it works makes things easier searching cached,cookies files manually it is a bit confusing for an user point of view.

 

Hence use the malware byte scanner to scan things and remove the unwanted files ex:Junk files.

from the device.

 

Hope this answers your question.

 

Regards



A general note for those interested. Thomas Reed states this for removing MalwareBytes for Mac.

 

1. For version 2 or older, there's an uninstall option under the Help menu

 

2. For the current version 3, you have to use the separate uninstaller app in the .dmg file downloaded from the MalwareBytes site. He says they're working on returning the uninstall option in the Help menu, but it's not ready yet.



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