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This PUP is very likely to infiltrate systems without users' consent.
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Therefore, uninstall Mac Ads Cleaner PUP and never pay for the full version. It simply cleans the fake list and nothing more.
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Mac Ads Cleaner's developers generate revenue by scamming gullible users - they scare and trick them into purchasing the full version that is useless. The entire list of errors is false - your computer is probably optimized and completely virus-free. Be aware, however, that this application is fake and part of a scam. Therefore, users are encouraged to purchase the 'full' version.
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After running a system scan, users are presented with hundreds of potential threats/issues that must be removed, however, the free version of Mac Ads Cleaner is apparently not capable of doing this. Mac Ads Cleaner claims to provide a number of features that remove viruses and optimize the system by cleaning junk files. Be aware that this program typically infiltrates systems without permission and gives no real value for regular users. Research shows that it is related to another rogue application called Advanced Mac Cleaner. On initial inspection, Mac Ads Cleaner may seem legitimate and useful, however, it is categorized as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). You mentioned Symantecs, I myself have had issue with them on PC's for years there fine as long as there paid for and up to date but heaven forbid you let them expire.Mac Ads Cleaner is a fake system optimization tool identical to Mac Adware Cleaner. I only recommend malwarebites because its one I know to work when when I have needed it and its free for the most part. I dont work with Macs near enough to answer questions regarding Macs I try to leave them to more capable hands like you and Dan but at the time this question was going unanswered so I gave it a stab. I had written a small script to remove it and found out the task would have and could have been done by malwarebites. As far as the malwarbytes are concerned I was recommended to the program some time ago when I was working on removing Trivo browser hijacker. Trash the I ment no disrespect on your post on phishing schemes I guess both Dan and I were sensing a light heartedness in your tone for the post if you like I'll remove my comments. Go into your library > Launch agents and Launch Daemons and trash the offenders. I started using Symantecs Endpoint Protection about six months ago and have installed it on about 50 machines and none have had a successful virus attack or been hit with a phishing scam yet. What is Phishing and is this something to be very wary of? I know you and - Dan only meant to be funny, but it's a real issue. These are vicious criminals that prey on everyone, especially the old who are not that computer literate. This is very serious business and some of these guys are good, most are easy to spot if you are educated about it. I am seeing people every week being taken for hundreds of dollars and all their credit card and bank information stolen by these con artists. PS I may go ahead with the discourse but it's going to take some time, I tried to address this asking a question about Plishing about four month ago, but you only made a joke about it and no real answers were given to a problem which is a very serious threat. I could do a long discourse on this but tell me why you think malwarebites is the ticket. Jim, of course I am seeing this and so many phishing schemes everyday now and for the last couple of years.