![]() It turns out that this is caused by a configuration profile installed on the system by the adware. ![]() ![]() Safari’s homepage setting is still locked to a Crossrider-related domain, and cannot be changed. The malware changes the homepage in both Safari and Chrome, and doesn’t allow you to change it back again.Īfter removing Advanced Mac Cleaner, and removing all the various components of Crossrider that have been littered around the system, there’s still a problem. But a new version of Crossrider adware has a new trick to protect itself from removal, as the company’s blog explains. Usually, software like Malwarebytes can search for and remove malware automatically. ![]() Even when they are installed, sandboxing limits the damage that can be done, which is why most Mac malware is actually adware – annoying but not damaging.Ī common way for attackers to get malware onto a Mac is to disguise it as something else, to trick technically naive users into installing it. Fake installers for Adobe Flash Player are particularly favored, and Malwarebytes has found a variant that’s nastier than usual … ![]() By default, macOS won’t allow unrecognized apps to be installed, and it needs the user to agree to override this. Macs are not immune to malware, but they are pretty well-protected. ![]()
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