Identifying suspicious processes

I am looking for help in removing trojans or malware that may have crept into the system of my MacBook Air.


As I've posted elsewhere, I recently downloaded (accidentally) the Yahoo redirect that hijacked my Google searches in Safari. I removed the associated extension but I think there may still be unwanted files/processes on my machine. One reason I suspect this is that I keep occasionally getting an "Apple wants to make changes" window requesting my password. It's happening when I'm not doing anything that should prompt that.


I have read all the good advice about not using software to "clean" my Mac, but I would appreciate advice about how to identify and manually remove unwanted objects/scripts that I can spot via Activity Monitor, for example. Or anyplace else I should be looking.


Many thanks!

MacBook Air, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6), 1.4 GHz Intel Core i5

Posted on Sep 26, 2018 6:19 AM

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Sep 26, 2018 11:21 AM in response to orchardlenny

Download this program which was written by Thomas Reed, a long time poster. The program will search for malware/adware The program will do the work for you which makes it easy. There is no reason to leave it installed once troubleshooting is finished. The free version doesn't update itself. If you need it again, you can download it again. This is an often recommended program. It is the only one I recommend for situations like this.


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