Is Win32: Malware-gen dangerous for MacBook Pro?
Is Win32: Malware-gen dangerous for MacBook Pro? Is it necessary to do something?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)
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Is Win32: Malware-gen dangerous for MacBook Pro? Is it necessary to do something?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)
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That's a Windows virus, so it's not affecting to your MacBook.
However, that virus can be transferred to any other PC, so it's important you remove it. Install an antivirus like ClamXav or Sophos, run a test and copy the result back. Also, tell us where the file with the virus is
Welcome to Apple Support Communities
That's a Windows virus, so it's not affecting to your MacBook.
However, that virus can be transferred to any other PC, so it's important you remove it. Install an antivirus like ClamXav or Sophos, run a test and copy the result back. Also, tell us where the file with the virus is
/.MobileBackups/Computer/2013-12-09-113008/Volume/Users/hannahelstela/.Trash/Fat ura-comprovante_pdf 09-34-53-967.zip
It's a PDF file stored in one of your local snapshots. You can remove it if you want to
Here is one more: /.MobileBackups/Computer/2013-12-09-113008/Volume/Users/hannahelstela/.Trash/Fa tura-comprovante_pdf.cpl
It's probable that the virus is in more than one local snapshot. Remove all of them
Those are in your local snapshots folder, and they will be automatically removed tomorrow (when they are past one week old). Don't worry about them. It's best not to mess around with your local snapshots, and isn't easy to do anyway.
Is Win32: Malware-gen dangerous for MacBook Pro?