ninjaphrodite wrote:
Anything on here look like it could be used to keylog or remotely view my screen or anything like that?
I tried to have the one listed at the bottom of one screenshot appear at the top of the next and there are a few duplicates where things moved up/down, just in case. I tried printing as pdf, but it was blank.
Also, for future reference, is there a way I can narrow it down without having to look everything up? Like can I rule out certain users or something?
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ufgx5p1kg5sbr4rwkw654/AK-bhpCFn1sGZxsFPHWH_bo?rlkey=hnco9b0bcaptce25yyj3enab8&dl=0
What is the issue exactly...?
What makes you suspect nefarious activity of some sort?
Is your macOS up to date?
To be honest I can not be trolling through some 32 screen shots...
You can however reach out to Apple Support— they get paid to entertain your query:
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You can erase your Machine, re-install the macOS and then restore your data from a backup prior to your suspected issue.
Erase and reinstall macOS - Apple Support - Erase and reinstall macOS - Apple Support
Restore your User data from a backup using Time Machine
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Protecting against malware in macOS
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