Was almost scammed, and want to check if detritus was left behind. "Default Apps" in Settings—cannot be removed.
Running Sonoma 14.2 on a Retina 4k Mac 2019. Two concerns:
- Yesterday I was almost taken in by a scam and stupidly shared my desktop with the guy. I cut him off after 5 minutes, and am now trying to see if he left anything behind. I've removed the screen-sharing software he had me download, but have read in the community that: 1) anti-virus/malware scanners, like Malwarebytes, isn't that effective (I had it years ago and removed it), and 2) that anti-virus software, like Bitdefender, doesn't add further protection than what the Mac already provides. Is this true?
- In my Settings pane, there is something I don't recognize, "DefaultApps", and when I try to remove it by right-clicking, I get an alert that says "The file 'RCDefaultApp.prefPane" doesn't exist." (See screenshot.) What is this and how can I remove it?
Are there any steps I can take to see if the scammer left anything behind?
Thank you.
iMac 21.5″, 14.3