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<blockquote data-quote="Andreades" data-source="post: 24693"><p><strong>Question about spyware</strong></p><p></p><p>PowerMAC G-5 OS-X 10.3.2, Safari default browser. All critical updates.</p><p></p><p>Question: Suspecting that my OS is infected with a spyware component I ran scans using Aladdin System's InternetCleanup 1.1.1. The Spyware scanner went kaput and could not find anything.</p><p></p><p>Then I employed a freeware search tool downloaded from the Apple/Software site called EasyFind, and turned up a component or file named "Monitorer."</p><p></p><p>A Trojan of that name is scanned for (and not found) by the Aladdin Systems software; that's how I acquired the name. Does this mean I'm infected... or could there be a native component called Monitorer?</p><p></p><p>The Monitorer file has more than 20 threads to iMovie and ColorSinc Utility. Is there anybody here who can help?</p><p></p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andreades, post: 24693"] [b]Question about spyware[/b] PowerMAC G-5 OS-X 10.3.2, Safari default browser. All critical updates. Question: Suspecting that my OS is infected with a spyware component I ran scans using Aladdin System's InternetCleanup 1.1.1. The Spyware scanner went kaput and could not find anything. Then I employed a freeware search tool downloaded from the Apple/Software site called EasyFind, and turned up a component or file named "Monitorer." A Trojan of that name is scanned for (and not found) by the Aladdin Systems software; that's how I acquired the name. Does this mean I'm infected... or could there be a native component called Monitorer? The Monitorer file has more than 20 threads to iMovie and ColorSinc Utility. Is there anybody here who can help? A [/QUOTE]
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