Yosemite OSx maliciously bootstrapped to iOS?

Note: We had a safari crash report, than mentioned Darwin Kernel. I remembered that tidbit because on all 3 of my new iPhones that were kindly replaced by Apple, that was among the first crashes. This is off of desktop computer, operating (supposedly operating Yosemite)

Darwin Kernel Version 14.5.0: Mon Aug 29 21:14:16 PDT 2016; root:xnu-2782.50.6~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 i386


(1) Novatel Wireless Modem

(Hardware Port: WWAN (wwan), Device: wwan)


(2) Bluetooth DUN

(Hardware Port: Bluetooth DUN, Device: Bluetooth-Modem)


(3) Ethernet

(Hardware Port: Ethernet, Device: en0)


(4) FireWire

(Hardware Port: FireWire, Device: fw0)


(5) Wi-Fi

(Hardware Port: Wi-Fi, Device: en1)


(6) iPhone USB

(Hardware Port: iPhone USB, Device: en2)


(7) iPhone USB 2

(Hardware Port: iPhone USB, Device: en4)


(8) iPhone USB 3

(Hardware Port: iPhone USB, Device: en5)


(9) Bluetooth PAN

(Hardware Port: Bluetooth PAN, Device: en3)

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Jimmys-Mac-mini-2:~ bestguest$ hostname

Jimmys-Mac-mini-2.local

Jimmys-Mac-mini-2:~ bestguest$ uname -.local

uname: illegal option -- .

usage: uname [-amnprsv]

Jimmys-Mac-mini-2:~ bestguest$ uname -amnprsv

Darwin Jimmys-Mac-mini-2.local 14.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 14.5.0: Mon Aug 29 21:14:16 PDT 2016; root:xnu-2782.50.6~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 i386

MacBook, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6)

Posted on Sep 22, 2016 5:15 PM

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