While you may suspect that your MacOS computer has been infected with malware, it may be difficult to know for sure. One way to detect malicious programs is to look for suspicious behaviors – such as programs that listen to the keyboard or launch themselves every time we start. Thanks to free macOS tools called ReiKey and KnockKnock, we can detect suspicious programs for detecting keyloggers and other persistent malicious software that are fooling our system.
Aug 05, 2019 Malwarebytes for Mac is a popular and respected anti-malware tool for Mac that can help to clear a Mac of malware, ransomware, and viruses.
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There are many ways a keylogger or malware can end up on your MacOS system. It can happen from an infected file, a hacker with a USB Rubber Ducky or, more likely, an envious spouse or overprotective family member trying to monitor your actions. Making sure your communications are not intercepted by anyone is a concern for anyone who appreciates their privacy, but how much malicious software is there really for MacOS?
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