MacKeeper?

How do detect you MacKeeper-program-stuff on your MacBook?

Run EtreCheck and the report will show you the places where MacKeeper files are stored...

http://etresoft.com/etrecheck

Download, open the download folder, click on it to open it and select 'open '.

'' Choose a problem '' in the box on the shortcut menu, and then "Start EtreCheck" in the dialog box.

Click on the button "Report share" in the toolbar, select "copy to Clipboard".

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Tags: Mac OS & System Software

Similar Questions

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    I have a problem on my new MacBook than Mackeeper pop up and asks me to download to my Mac clean.  Is it safe to download?

    Lol do not download MacKeeper. It is not necessary to use on your Mac.

    Third of what Mac utility for cleaning are not necessary on a Mac. Your Mac runs the maintenance in the background for you.

  • MacKeeper. Yes or no?

    Hi, I would like to know whether it is desirable to install MacKeeper.

    If this isn't the case, I want to know what application or program is recommended to keep my Macbook Pro.

    Best regards and many thanks.

    MacKeeper is essentially the malware application.

    You can read this thread: do not install MacKeeper

  • Removal of Mac Mackeeper

    I was reading messages on how to remove the virus Mackeeper from Mac.

    Nothing worked until I removed a hidden folder named "Myshopmate" in the list of applications (you can see the list of applications through 'Finder'). Would like to know if this is what makes the means by which the virus Mackeeper is that hides behind.

    Myshopmate is an adware and is independent of MacKeeper which is practically malware itself. Remove the two with uninstalling programs provided. If you have trouble with Myshopmate, download and run MalwareBytes.

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    Hello guys, just made a big mistake apparently (and I'm an experienced user).

    I have a macbook pro mid 2012 running El Capitan 10.11.5.

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    Help! What is best to do now? I have specific programs to the internet bank to protect my account/data, but am really panic! Please let me know? best and thanks, Rod

    How to uninstall MacKeeper - updated (as of Apple help Writer):

    http://applehelpwriter.com/2011/09/21/how-to-uninstall-MacKeeper-malware/

  • MacKeeper Mac application?

    I need to ask MacKeeper is always a bad Mac Application to be used for the Apple computer iMac?

    cause there in The International CES Event in Las Vegas Nevada & I visited the site here, seems pretty good about what they do, but I had to make sure if it's a good mac app or a piece of garbage yet? Years ago I had it but I removed it years ago so I just need to know what you think on this issue yet?

    I visited the site, I see not what is happening, that I should get or do not understand? I have to ask you guys what you think again?

    It of still scam-ware and adversely affect the proper functioning of your Mac.

  • Attack of the MacKeeper

    Running the current software Mini and 10.6.8 on an older laptop.

    The two blinking MacKeeper and other advertising windows. I deleted cookies several times and checked the popup block, but to no avail.

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    Hello Bigtex221,

    This sounds like adware. I wrote a small diagnostic program to help show what adware is installed. Download EtreCheck from http://www.etrecheck.com, run it and paste the results here. EtreCheck is perfectly safe to run, don't request your password to install and is signed with my developer Apple ID.

    If adware is installed, EtreCheck will help remove you, although you may need to provide a password. If you are not comfortable with that, just after the report of EtreCheck here and other AIDS can tell you exactly which files should be deleted and the way to do it.

    WARNING: Although EtreCheck is free, there are other links on my site that could give me some form of compensation, financial or otherwise.

  • Is "com.historiograph.plist" something that people know? It was created at the same, I accidentally downloaded MacKeeper

    Average of horrible judgment, I downloaded something that turned out to be just another way for MacKeeper Run Amok.  I turn on my firewall before you download anything either, and I'm glad that I did because weird things happened.  Chrome unexpectedly quit without even reporting it closes unexpectedly.  I also got a message asking to allow connections from the application "historiograph.  After made what I thought was a good uninstall of MacKeeper, I found this 'com.historiograph.plist' in hand > library > LaunchDaemons with the same created as MacKeeper.  In addition, there were two other .plists created at the exact same time com.lymphangiotomyUpd.plist and com.apple.sideb.plist

    Is one of this natural look or will I be paranoid?

    Hello That_One_Guy,

    Historiograph is not a known demon so I can't tell you if it is harmful. It is not part of any Apple software, so removing it will not cause problems with any Apple software. It is possible, that it is bundled with other software on your Mac that you would like to keep and could cause problems with this. It is also possible that the software that created it will recreate when you remove it. To remove it, I would recommend starting in safe mode (combinations of keys start for Mac - Apple Support) and then removing to make sure that the demon is not running when removed.

    If it does not or you have any other questions, feel free to ask me questions.

    Thank you ~ Bryce

  • Beware of the MacKeeper

    When installing MacKeeper, claiming to be "clean and protect your Mac" software he installed several pieces of adware and scareware which not only bore you and invites you to buy stuff you don't want or need but are possible phishing sites. I downloaded and installed under the impression that he was free. The announcement led me to download, he stated that he was free. I discovered that it was free to download, but cost money to use. I ran and concluded that he would do nothing unless you paid, I paid for one month of use ($19.95) and he ran. He said that he found and repaired somewhere about 12 000. Immediately I started to receive Web pages popping up trying to sell me software Reimage and foreclosed homes, etc. I ran MacKeeper again and it found and corrected a number of problems. Then, I decided to check it out and ran a battery of 10 times and each time he finds and repaired several different issues. How can issues arise only once to another when I didn't do anything else? I uninstalled MacKeeper and requested a refund. I immediately started to receive Web pages supposed to be Apple and similar to official pages on the Apple site informing me that I had three viruses and that the only course of action was to download MacKeeper (I saved bookmarks to these sites just in case I could find a place to report them to and when I try to go there, I get a warning that it is a suspected phishing site.) This happen several times per hour. In the meantime, I will continue to get windows trying to me but Reimage, foreclosed homes, MacKeeper or what have you. Sometimes, I'd get a vertical Ribbon about 2.5 "wide ALLERT saying me do nothing at all until I called Apple Support to the number they give me or asking me to chat online with Apple support representatives. Finally, I used EtreCheck to find the malicious files on my system and crossed the tedious task to find and remove them. However EtreCheck has provided me with the paths to them.

    All the apps 'cleaning' are scams. There are still worse examples as 'MacKeeper.

    Extract of effective defenses against software malware and other threats:

    • Never install a product that claims to 'clean up', 'speed', 'optimize', 'boost' or 'speed up' your Mac; to "wash", "tune" or to make it "brilliant". These allegations are absurd.
      • These products are marketed very aggressively. They are all scams.
      • They usually operate on the erroneous premise that Mac builds 'junk' that must be systematically 'cleaned' for optimum performance.
      • Trial versions of these programs are successful because they provide more instant gratification of free space on the disk.
      • This increased space is the result of irreversible destruction of files, programs or operating system components normally protected against accidental tampering or removal. The eventual result will be the reliable operation, poor performance and random crashes that may not become evident for months, or even years after their use, when updates of programs or OS X are finally released.
      • Memory "cleaners" that bypass the work of OS x memory management algorithms by purging the memory contents inactive for mass storage, which can only result in performance degradation and accelerated the hardware failure.
  • MacKeeper activation pop ups

    Hi, guys, please advise me, I'm new to Mac and installed a few applications, one of them is called MacKeeper. I don't know if I need it, but it asks me to activate a license all the time. You, everybody, experience using this software? Is it really necessary to purchase a license and activate in on my Mac? Your help would be much appreciated.

    In fact, it's not very good app and MacKeeper is not part of the standard Apple OS software suite. It will bring more harm and can cause serious problems with your mac. It is best to uninstall as soon as possible. Advanced users recommend to get rid of. You can find the instructions on how to uninstall MacKeeper on this forum or check the instruction on a developer site:

    http://help.MacKeeper.zeobit.com/manual/gettingstarted/UninstallingMacKeeper.htm l

  • MacKeeper is a good program or NOT?

    MacKeeper guard popping up and asking to open it.  Is - this Apple product is valid?

    It is not and should not be used.

    (143817)

  • How can I get rid of popups as renovator of space and MacKeeper?

    Yes, without knowing it, I installed MacKeeper a few years ago. I uninstalled and searched my MacBook Pro and my external backup for MacKeeper files and deleted. A few months or if there is, I started having some popups for MacKeeper and today I got a popup for the renovator of the space. Anyone know how I can get rid of these popups?

    OS X El Capitan - Version 10.11.6

    clear your safari history

    File > clear history

    File > Preferences > privacy TAB > Remove All site data

    Quit safari

    restart Safari, hold down the SHIFT key

    If this does not solve the problem, you have adware installed one of the recommendations favorite by volunteers on these forums is to use malwarebytes for mac that isn't anti-malware, anti-virus. He simply deletes malware is known and does not remain resident to protect you from getting infections, only clean it if it is found.

    https://www.Malwarebytes.com/

    Once again, it is simply a method, it is preferred by most of us, but far from the only method, and nothing is 100% foolproof.

  • Help on Mackeeper!

    Hello

    Unfortunately, I started to download Mackeeper, but the download is too long. Then I Googled it and learned that it's malware software. I forced quit the installer and remove the downloaded files. But yet when I try to stop, the 'in progress' install cancels the process. I force quit again and the same repetitions! I have read a lot of forum posts, installed DetectX and removed more than two files, but still I can't stop. Anyone faced this problem? Any help is appreciated.

    https://MacKeeper.com/uninstall_mackeeper

  • I'd MacKeeper on my Mac mini?

    I got a popup yesterday about a virus and a link to install MacKeeper (free), there's a "Apple Certified" person in a chat window, so I installed, then they wanted me to purchase a licensed version to complete the "fix."  I did not, but the free versions keeps giving me warnings to activate.  I must or should I uninstall the free version.  I was not having problems before this pop up

    Uninstall as soon as possible, following the instructions of the Director.

    Do not respond to these messages popup, because they are ALWAYS a scam.

  • I got scammed by Mackeeper and they deleted all my favorites and history! Help!

    I have a macbook pro retina 13 (2013) and downloaded Mackeeper hoping he would clean my computer... A technician went to my computer erased all my notes in the Notes application and the content of my firefox: history, bookmarks and then left without saying anything. I have a return to the top of it and you do not have a firefox or profile. How can I recover this data? Help!

    Thanx.

    PS. I did some research on mackeeper and discovered it's more late was a scam, a very huge scam! Never download.

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    I understand that Firefox profile data loss can be very frustrating, especially when you had the same profile for a while. Unfortunately, if there is no return to the top of the profile, it is not possible to recover.

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