We got rid of the browser hijack pretty quickly - I suggest using Cella's excellent how-to if you ever run into a browser hijack yourself - but the slowdowns were more curious. ![]() It was clear to me that his browser had been hijacked. My father-in-law's MacBook Pro had been running into curious slowdowns for a two-year-old laptop and he kept on seeing weird sites taking over his Safari and Firefox search bars. Serenity Caldwell writing for iMore in 2017: The problem: Mac malware in the Library folder The problem: Mac malware in the Library folder.There are things you can do without having to burn it all down. It happens to the best of us (not me, of course). ![]() If your Mac is running slow or you're seeing unusual advertisements within your web browser you might have accidentally installed malware at some point. ![]() Though it's not easy to hack into or break through a Mac's security, it is possible, especially if someone accidentally installs malware without realizing it.
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