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Can someone who entered code on my MacBook access it remotely?
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<blockquote data-quote="lisa12" data-source="post: 1064085" data-attributes="member: 160809"><p>hi, I am pretty new to mac and I have a big problem: Someone I cannot trust had access to my MacBook and I saw him entering code in whatever is the mac equivalent to dos, I guess. He said he needed to see my IP address so I could get on their network, because I can only get on if he adds my computer. It seems fishy to me but either way, the guy is way good with computers, but I have good reasons to mistrust him. I obviously have my Firewall on and opted out of all file sharing. I also installed Little Snitch, but there are some files I am not sure whether they should be there, especially "Mount_nfs". Should that file have access? Would a system restore set eliminate a change? Would just cleaning the whole computer and starting over solve the problem? </p><p>I'd be really thankful if someone could tell me what I can do?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisa12, post: 1064085, member: 160809"] hi, I am pretty new to mac and I have a big problem: Someone I cannot trust had access to my MacBook and I saw him entering code in whatever is the mac equivalent to dos, I guess. He said he needed to see my IP address so I could get on their network, because I can only get on if he adds my computer. It seems fishy to me but either way, the guy is way good with computers, but I have good reasons to mistrust him. I obviously have my Firewall on and opted out of all file sharing. I also installed Little Snitch, but there are some files I am not sure whether they should be there, especially "Mount_nfs". Should that file have access? Would a system restore set eliminate a change? Would just cleaning the whole computer and starting over solve the problem? I'd be really thankful if someone could tell me what I can do? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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