Mac Malware
Remove ExpandedNet
ExpandedNet is a misleading application that may show up on your Mac all of a sudden. Its name may make it sound like a system component that has something to do with network connectivity. We assure you that there's... Read more
Remove ControlProcess
ControlProcess is a Mac application whose name suggests that it has something to do with core processes of your system. We assure you that this is not true, and that ControlProcess is a 3rd-party application, which... Read more
Remove PrinterCyberSpace
The names of Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) for Macs are becoming weirder by the day. One of the latest entries in the list is PrinterCyberSpace. This program is likely to be installed without your approval, and... Read more
Remove PlusMethod
PlusMethod is a Mac application, which you do not want to encounter. While it is not dangerous, it could be the cause of multiple changes that concern your Mac's Web browser. Because of the changes that PlusMethod... Read more
Remove WideCluster
WideCluster is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) designed to work on Mac computers. Thankfully, it does not possess any harmful qualities. Finding it on your system is not a major red flag, and you should not worry... Read more
Remove AdvancedServices
Developers of Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) and other intrusive software often use names that mimic legitimate system processes and services. A fine example of this is the Mac PUP called AdvancedServices. Its... Read more
Remove SmartTravel
SmartTravel is adware for Windows. The creators of it are spreading it through software bundles, as well as through misleading ads and offers. Users might be tempted to download SmartTravel because it promises to help... Read more
Remove DefaultEntry
DefaultEntry is a dubious app, which you might find on your Mac randomly. You probably do not remember installing it, and you have no idea how it showed up. Thankfully, we have the answers you seek. For starters,... Read more
Remove SkillManager
SkillManager for Macs is a fake application, which might show up on your system randomly. The good news is that it is not malware, so you should not consider it to be a security risk. However, antivirus products do... Read more
Remove ExploreService
ExploreService is a Mac program, which could be installed without your permission or approval. Typically, this happens if a user unknowingly downloads a bogus installer. However, it is also possible for ExploreService... Read more
Remove CompactFilter
CompactFilter is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that is only compatible with Macs – Windows users are unlikely to encounter it. Mac users might end up installing it accidentally, usually because of interactions... Read more
Remove DataFile
DataFile is a Mac Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP.) It has the ability to cause intrusive changes to system and browser settings, usually in an attempt to promote 3rd-party sites. Thankfully, nothing too dangerous... Read more
Remove FlexibleFormat
FlexibleFormat for Macs is not an app that you want to interact with. It has no redeemable features. Its sole purpose is to hijack your browser settings in order to promote the Web pages it is affiliated with. Of... Read more
Remove LeadingSystem
LeadingSystem is an intrusive app that could cause some trouble if you allow it to sneak onto your Mac. The best way to stop such software from infiltrating your system is to use an up-to-date security tool at all... Read more
Remove TaskBoard
TaskBoard is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that Mac users need to worry about. Thankfully, having it on your system is not a critical concern – this software is not dangerous. It may, however, bring annoying... Read more
Remove UltraSystem
UltraSystem is an intrusive piece of software that could cause some headaches for Mac users. Thankfully, having UltraSystem on your device is not a major concern – this app is not dangerous. In fact, many users might... Read more
Remove MultiSet
The MultiSet app for Macs is not reliable. It might be installed without your permission and approval. This usually happens to users who frequently download installers from non-trustworthy sources. MultiSet is a... Read more
Remove OperationBeta
If you find the OperationBeta app on your Mac, you should know that it is recommended to keep it installed. It has no redeemable features, and it was probably installed without your knowledge. In fact, OperationBeta... Read more