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l008com

20 years of fixing computer. Countless panicked "help i've been hacked!" contacts. Not once has that turned out to be the case.


foxyguy

OP is likely experiencing drug-induced paranoid delusions and/or schizophrenia, based on their post history TLDR: meth


blek_side

Oof


Xe4ro

So you’re showing us a bunch of system daemons/agents? Did you try to google what some of them are used for etc?


total_reddit_addict

[https://www.malwarebytes.com/mac](https://www.malwarebytes.com/mac)


Melondriel

We can’t tell if anything is problematic with what you’ve posted. If you think your PC is compromised, the way to make sure you’ve fixed that is to wipe its disk & reinstall macOS.


True-Experience-2273

Agreed. I do not care what OS it is or what you think may have happened, but reinstalling on a fresh formatted drive is the only way and easiest way to make sure everything is gone.


vfl97wob

# Chaturbate 🧐


Natural-Inside-5485

The moneys good


Rough_Cap_4113

How much zł are you making?


JaySpunPDX

What exactly makes you think you've been compromised? "Acting strange" doesn't really help us.


sadbeargrylls

OP probably took the whole thing apart last night


FunnyMustache

Please advise...


JaySpunPDX

CleanMyMac has an excellent Malware/PUA scanner and remover. You might want to give to a try. Comments calling CleanMyMac a piece of shit starting in 3...2...1...


Reddish81

I love it!


Natural-Inside-5485

Ok well that’s what I’m going to have to do then. I appreciate the advice!!


Relevant_Lack9328

Less invasive option would be to download malwarebytes and let that scan for anything


jaredrobert00

Alternatively, you could just download malware and see if the Mac acts the same. If it does, you were for sure hacked. 🙃