Remove ProcesserLog
Over the past year, hundreds of new Mac Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) have been released online. These applications are not dangerous, but their presence on your device usually results in annoying changes to your system and browser settings. ProcesserLog is the name of one of these applications, and it may often arrive on your computer through a fake download or a software bundle. As soon as users install ProcesserLog, the PUP will drop its files in multiple folders to make the deletion of its components more difficult. It also sets up a new Launch Agent to make sure that it runs whenever Mac boots up.
The changes that ProcesserLog introduces are also persistent. They typically affect Web browsers. The PUP may replace the default new tab page, search engine, and homepage with an alternative site. The site in question is usually a low-quality search engine, which delivers subpar results. Furthermore, ProcesserLog's websites may contain extra ads, sponsored content, and misleading links. Needless to say, it is best to avoid interacting with the sites that ProcesserLog brings to your attention.
Users who try to undo the changes that ProcesserLog introduces will quickly find out that their attempts are futile. The PUP monitors browser settings, and reverts any changes that users try to make. The only way to undo the things that ProcesserLog has done is to use a reputable Mac security tool. It will help you identify and eradicate all files belonging to ProcesserLog, therefore preventing the PUP from causing more issues.








