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How To Find a File That Was Downloaded by Safari on Certain Date

Since upgrading to 10.15.4, when I boot up my iMac, I am getting a message that says MacOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware, see attached message.


I have done a search for for the file name, looked for date information, but cannot locate this file. I have run Malware scans, and found nothing.


Any ideas on what to look for or do?


iMac Pro

Posted on Apr 8, 2020 11:38 AM

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Posted on Apr 8, 2020 12:01 PM

"Node" is not the app you downloaded but a component of one you downloaded. The download date is in the error dialog - Mar. 14, 2013. If you select Move to Trash, then you may be able to figure out what it's from. This freeware utility, Easy Find, will be easier to use to find stuff than Spotlight.



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Apr 8, 2020 12:01 PM in response to Lute Q

"Node" is not the app you downloaded but a component of one you downloaded. The download date is in the error dialog - Mar. 14, 2013. If you select Move to Trash, then you may be able to figure out what it's from. This freeware utility, Easy Find, will be easier to use to find stuff than Spotlight.



How To Find a File That Was Downloaded by Safari on Certain Date

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