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Viruses and Malware / Remove from a macOS computer
Summary
Personally owned computers only — not for use on University-owned computers
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Objective
To provide instruction on running a scan and removing viruses and malware from a Mac (macOS) computer
Environment
10684: DHCP
Personally Owned Computers
macOS
Cause
According to this Malwarebytes article, there has been a 230 percent increase in Mac malware since July 2016
While macOS computers are rarely infected by viruses and malware, they can pass viruses and malware to PCs
Resolution
Scan your Mac
Follow this link to download Sophos, a free Mac antivirus software
Open your Applications folder and click
Sophos Home
In the
Full Scan
field, click the
Scan Now
button to scan and remove threats from your computer
Save the scan logs as proof of removal
You must present scan logs as proof of removal so that your access to the network can be restored
Remove malicious software on your Mac
Quit the web browser by pressing
Command
+
Q
on your keyboard,
Or right-click on the browser icon and choose
Quit
Open your
Downloads
folder
Drag any install files or files that you don't recognise into the Trash
Right-click on the
Trash
icon and choose
Empty Trash
Remove installed malware on your Mac
If the suspicious app is open, note the name of the app
Move or close the app window
Press
Command
+
Shift
+
U
on your keyboard to open the Utilities folder
Open
Activity Monitor
Choose
All Processes
Look for the name of the suspicious app or an app that you don't recognise
Click
Quit Process
Open the
Applications
folder and locate the suspicious app
Drag the unwanted app to the Trash
Right-click on the
Trash
icon and choose
Empty Trash
Keep your Mac safe from malware
Keep your macOS current
Open the
App Store
app and click
Update All
Turn on automatic updates
Open
System Preferences
and click
App Store
Select
Automatically Check for Updates
Make sure both
Install macOS Updates
and
Install System Data Files and Security Updates
are also both selected
Make sure your Mac only allows apps from trusted developers
Open
System Preferences
and click
Security and Privacy
Click
General
Check the option under
Allow Apps Download From
It should be set to
Mac App Store
or
Mac App Store and Identified Developers
If it is set to
Anywhere
, click on the
Lock
icon, enter your password, and change it
Get your software from the Mac App Store or from developers you know and trust
Install Mac antivirus software
Notes
Source:
Macworld
: How to remove Mac viruses for free
Also See
How to remove Malware from Mac
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Article ID:
38526
Created
Fri 9/1/17 12:28 PM
Modified
Wed 10/23/24 11:37 AM
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