Virus Barrier Scanner claims XProtect Remediator Genieo is infected
Not sure where to go from here... Running 13.4.1 on a Mac Studio M1 Max
Mac Studio, macOS 13.4
Not sure where to go from here... Running 13.4.1 on a Mac Studio M1 Max
Mac Studio, macOS 13.4
ContextBeeper wrote:
Interesting you say that. I just followed it to that exact file.
So the path does exist.
Your add-on anti-malware app is reporting a false positive; is grumbling that the built-in anti-malware and malware removal tooling is aware of Genieo. That the built-in tools are aware of Genieo is unsurprising, of course.
Where to go: Remove the add-on anti-malware app, or check for signature updates and then log a bug report against the add-on anti-malware app with the app vendor.
ContextBeeper wrote:
Interesting you say that. I just followed it to that exact file.
So the path does exist.
Your add-on anti-malware app is reporting a false positive; is grumbling that the built-in anti-malware and malware removal tooling is aware of Genieo. That the built-in tools are aware of Genieo is unsurprising, of course.
Where to go: Remove the add-on anti-malware app, or check for signature updates and then log a bug report against the add-on anti-malware app with the app vendor.
Barney-15E wrote:
dialabrain wrote:
You have a path that starts with "…root/"?
No, my "path" starts with Amber. But the "path" in the screen shot starts with Macintosh HD
I guess my correction above was missed…
'I take that back. I was remembering an earlier post that actually started with "…root/…"'
Just stating a fact. AV software on a Mac is truly useless. See my longer response here.
The useless AV software is flagging OS installed software as a threat.
The fix is to uninstall the useless AV software and never install such junk again.
Thanks?
Someone on Level 9 may be in need of a hug.
Not only is your AV app useless, the path it shows doesn't exist.
Interesting you say that. I just followed it to that exact file.
So the path does exist.
I appreciate your long answer. Uninstalling now
I take that back. I was remembering an earlier post that actually started with "…root/…"
Same nonsense though. 😎
It's part of Apple's own X-Protect system, which Virus Barrier is flagging as Genieo for no reason other than Genieo is part of the file name. Or, in typical computer vernacular, a false positive.
dialabrain wrote:
I take that back. I was remembering an earlier post that actually started with "…root/…"
Same nonsense though. 😎
Maybe it is an Apple Silicon thing. I have it.
You have a path that starts with "…root/"?
My path…
/Library/Apple/System/Library/CoreServices/XProtect.app…
dialabrain wrote:
You have a path that starts with "…root/"?
No, my "path" starts with Amber. But the "path" in the screen shot starts with Macintosh HD
Virus Barrier Scanner claims XProtect Remediator Genieo is infected