“app_updater” will damage your computer. You should move it to the Bin. is popping up what can I do?
“app_updater” will damage your computer. You should move it to the Bin.
it pops up all the time, what can I do?
“app_updater” will damage your computer. You should move it to the Bin.
it pops up all the time, what can I do?
Post the 3 screenshots of the file locations detailed in this Support Article:
About those "<app> will damage your… - Apple Community
You can do that by going to Finder > Go > Go to Folder and paste each of the locations below into that text box.
The file locations are:
/Library/LaunchDaemons
~/Library/LaunchAgents
/Library/LaunchAgents
Post the 3 screenshots of the file locations detailed in this Support Article:
About those "<app> will damage your… - Apple Community
You can do that by going to Finder > Go > Go to Folder and paste each of the locations below into that text box.
The file locations are:
/Library/LaunchDaemons
~/Library/LaunchAgents
/Library/LaunchAgents
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
Then remove the files in all 3 screenshots that do NOT contain the word:
Restart your computer and you should no longer have that problem.
priv_inca,
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
Delete everything in all 3 screenshots that does not contain the word:
The windscribe plist in the first screenshot is for a VPN or Adblocker that I would not recommend, but would be needed if you wanted to continue to use that software. It is most likely not the source of your problem, but may cause additional issues. If you are not aware that you are using this software, then delete it, otherwise you can keep it for now.
Restart your computer and your issue should be gone.
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
Then remove these files in your second screenshot:
Restart computer again. That is an excessive amount of malware that is giving you problems, most likely caused by downloading apps from nchsoftware or from clicking on those fake Flash Player Update messages that will appear on some less than legitimate websites. There were more files in there that I am not familiar with, but only noted the known malware. If you experience problems after this, repost those same folders again and describe the issue you are having.
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
In all three screenshots, delete everything that does NOT contain these words in the filename:
Restart and your problem should be fixed.
aaftab.sheikh wrote:
Thanks for your prompt reply, I did the same as you said, but still I'm getting the error. The deleted files can be seen in bin.
Did you start up in Safe Mode first?
Did you restart your computer?
Empty your Bin and post those same 3 file locations again. I may have missed a file.
Right on!
Adil88,
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
In your first screenshot remove:
In your last screenshot remove:
I was not able to identify the com.Erythoxylum.vk.plist so not positive it is Malware, you may want to move that file to the desktop and delete after restart and you are able to verify normal operation. If it was needed for an app that you are aware of, you can always put it back.
beedeeanne,
You are missing one of the LaunchAgents folders. There are 2 LaunchAgents folders that can contain files that need to be removed. The second LaunchAgents folder that is missing is above the LaunchDaemons folder in your second screenshot. You will need to post that other screenshot so all the files can be removed at the same time.
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
Everything in the first screenshot is fine. In the second screenshot, delete:
In the last screenshot, delete:
Restart again normally and the message should be gone. I noticed that you also have CleanMyMac installed. This is not recommended is related to many problems that you may encounter. Deleting this application should be done with the provided uninstaller. For the problems associated with this program, simply click the Search tab on the top of this screen and enter "CleanMyMac".
Nesh1123,
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
You are going to want to delete everything that does not contain the word:
You will find 2 files to delete in the first screenshot and all 7 files in your last screenshot. After that restart you computer normally and the problem should be gone.
ebeevie,
First start up in safe mode:
Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support
In the first LaunchAgents folder, delete:
In the LaunchDaemons folder, delete:
Restart your computer normally and your issue should be gone. Be wary of third party store fronts that offer software for download such as NCH Software and iBoostUp. Many times the apps there will install this Malware also.
Hello there, here're my screenshots for the same. Please advise which one to delete in safemode. I have already run the process once but now I am receving the same pop-up message with "curney' mentioned. I also deleted the ones mentioned in one of your replies.
Hi there, I've been facing the same issue since yesterday, Here are my screenshots of the requested folders.
I look forward to hearing from you with a prompt response. Thanks.
“app_updater” will damage your computer. You should move it to the Bin. is popping up what can I do?