SujitMadiwal wrote:
Even after running "sudo apachectl stop", localhost still returns "It works!" message on the browser. Not sure why that happens.
That doesn't happen here. Everything works as it should.
We use Tenable for vulnerability scanning.
Doesn't matter. Either Apache, and every other open source project stops updating software completely, or your scan will fail again in 3-6 weeks. This will never end. Yet Mac security will be the same as it always has been. If you don't want malware, then it is your responsibility to 1) don't download it, 2) don't bypass Apple security to run the installer, 3) don't provide your password to confirm the installation, 4) don't continue to provide your password to the malware to run, 4) don't go to malicious web sites, 5) don't allow malicious web sites to send notifications, and 6) don't click on the malicious web notifications.
If you look closely, you'll notice that neither Apache, nor 3rd party security apps are listed. 3rd party Mac security apps always decrease your security.