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There is a dialog box that appears asking for permission for a program to insert itself

There is a dialog box that appears, regularly asking for permission for a program "Tituricsec" to insert itself. Of course, I don't click "Allow". I figure it's malware.


I searched for Tituricsec to attempt to delete it.

I can find Tituricsec files in my Library folder - but as soon as I delete them, they come back.


I am not a sophisticated Mac user. How does someone like me rid themselves of this malware? Do I go to the Apple store and ask for help? Hire a consultant/techie-kind of guy? Or take my Mac to a computer repair store? Purchase a virus & malware scrubber? - and if so, which one? There are zillions out there.


This is beyond my ability to handle.

So, now what?


Thanks, in advance, for your advice.




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MacBook Air 13", macOS 10.13

Posted on Nov 12, 2019 6:17 PM

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Posted on Nov 12, 2019 6:22 PM

collinsline Said:

"There is a dialog box that appears, regularly asking for permission for a program "Tituricsec" to insert itself. Of course, I don't click "Allow". I figure it's malware."

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Scan your Mac for Malware:

Use MalwareBytes for Mac --- This is software that searches for malware/adware. So, scan with it and then remove what is found. Once removed, uninstall MalwareBytes for Mac. Then restart the Mac.


Downloads:

  1. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac
  2. Malwarebytes uninstaller


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Nov 12, 2019 6:22 PM in response to collinsline

collinsline Said:

"There is a dialog box that appears, regularly asking for permission for a program "Tituricsec" to insert itself. Of course, I don't click "Allow". I figure it's malware."

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Scan your Mac for Malware:

Use MalwareBytes for Mac --- This is software that searches for malware/adware. So, scan with it and then remove what is found. Once removed, uninstall MalwareBytes for Mac. Then restart the Mac.


Downloads:

  1. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac
  2. Malwarebytes uninstaller


Nov 13, 2019 10:20 AM in response to collinsline

Also...

EtreCheck is a simple little app to display the important details of your system configuration and allow you to copy that information to the Clipboard. It is meant to be used with Apple Support Communities to help people help you with your Mac.

http://www.etresoft.com/etrecheck


Pastebin is a good place to paste the whole report...

https://pastebin.com/


Workable but harder for me to work with...the Note tool on the bottom of this editor's toolbar, as shown in the image, to copy and paste the output from EtreCheck.

There is a dialog box that appears asking for permission for a program to insert itself

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