Voyage Tech Blogs

Voyage Technology has been serving the Beaver Dam area since 1999, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Apple Devices Have a Significant Vulnerability (So Here’s How to Fix It)

Apple Devices Have a Significant Vulnerability (So Here’s How to Fix It)

Do you remember the “Hello, I’m a Mac, and I’m a PC” commercials that aired from 2006 to 2009? These ads, which featured actors Justin Long and John Hodgeman as Mac and PC, respectively, were put out by Apple to promote their line of computers, highlighting the advantages that Macs had over the PC. One advantage the ads referenced repeatedly was the idea that Macs “don’t get viruses,” something that research conducted by Elastic Security Labs has disproved beyond any doubt.

Let’s examine what Elastic Security Labs has discovered, and what can be done about it.

Macs Can Get Malware, Albeit Less Often

According to Elastic Security Labs’ research, 54% of malware impacts Windows devices, as compared to 6.2% being found on machines running macOS. However, a full 48% of macOS devices are infected via the same app.

Somewhat ironically, the app responsible is MacKeeper—a utility that provides assorted tools to help maintain a computer’s privacy and security, which requires it to have somewhat nebulous access permissions. 

MacKeeper is legitimate software, but it has been hijacked and used for malicious intentions.

For this reason, it is likely wiser to remove it.

Here’s how to do so:

Deleting MacKeeper from macOS

  • Navigate to the Finder app
  • Select Applications
  • Locate MacKeeper
  • Make sure you have This Mac selected and click the plus sign
  • Open the dropdown by selecting Name
  • Select Other
  • Tick the checkbox next to System Files
  • Click Name and select System Files
  • Change aren’t included to are included
  • Right-click and select Move to Trash for all files in the folder
  • Right-click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash

Hopefully, this will help eliminate a big source of threats from your macOS device. We can help you with the rest of your technology as well. Give us a call at 800.618.9844 to learn more about our managed services.

 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Saturday, 02 August 2025

Captcha Image

Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Mobile? Grab this Article!

Qr Code

Tag Cloud

Security Technology Tip of the Week Best Practices Business Computing Data Productivity Business Software Innovation Hackers Cloud Network Security Efficiency User Tips Hardware Internet IT Support Malware Privacy Google Email Computer Workplace Tips Phishing Hosted Solutions IT Services Collaboration Users Mobile Device Ransomware Workplace Strategy Small Business Quick Tips Backup Microsoft Cybersecurity Communication Passwords Data Backup Saving Money Smartphone Android Managed Service Business Management Smartphones VoIP Mobile Devices communications Upgrade Disaster Recovery Data Recovery Browser Social Media Productivity Windows Managed IT Services Microsoft Office Current Events AI Tech Term Network Remote Internet of Things Automation Facebook Artificial Intelligence Gadgets Cloud Computing Covid-19 Holiday Miscellaneous Information Server Remote Work Managed Service Provider Training Outsourced IT Compliance Spam Encryption Employee/Employer Relationship Windows 10 Office Data Management Business Continuity Government Windows 10 Business Technology IT Support Virtualization Bandwidth Blockchain Wi-Fi Two-factor Authentication Apps Data Security Vendor Mobile Office Gmail Chrome Managed Services Voice over Internet Protocol Budget Employer-Employee Relationship Apple Networking App BYOD Mobile Device Management Access Control Office 365 Tip of the week WiFi Conferencing How To BDR Hacker Avoiding Downtime HIPAA Computing Marketing Applications Information Technology Health Help Desk Analytics Office Tips Augmented Reality Retail Big Data Storage Healthcare Password Bring Your Own Device Managed IT Services Computers Operating System Website Router Virtual Private Network Risk Management Paperless Office Firewall Windows 11 Infrastructure 2FA Monitoring Excel Document Management The Internet of Things Remote Workers Social Telephone Scam Data loss Cooperation Free Resource Project Management Windows 7 Customer Service Going Green Patch Management Save Money Microsoft 365 Remote Monitoring End of Support Vulnerability Vendor Management Solutions Cybercrime Physical Security Display Printer Virtual Desktop Holidays Data storage LiFi Data Storage Smart Technology Supply Chain Outlook Safety Video Conferencing Machine Learning Managed Services Provider Virtual Machines Professional Services Money Saving Time Humor Managed IT Service Maintenance Downloads Antivirus Sports iPhone Mouse Licensing Administration Vulnerabilities Entertainment Customer Relationship Management Data Privacy Images 101 Hacking Robot Mobility Telephone System Presentation Multi-Factor Authentication Cost Management Settings Wireless Printing Wireless Technology Content Filtering IT Management VPN Employees YouTube Meetings Integration Cryptocurrency Word User Tip Modem Processor Computer Repair Mobile Security Cookies Monitors Cyber Monday Medical IT Google Wallet Proxy Server Reviews Public Speaking Lithium-ion battery Tactics Development Hotspot Transportation Small Businesses Windows 8 Laptop Websites Mirgation Hypervisor Displays Entrepreneur Nanotechnology Optimization PowerPoint Drones Shopping SharePoint Addiction Electronic Medical Records Language Employer/Employee Relationships Outsourcing Navigation Management PCI DSS Undo Halloween Chatbots Screen Reader Writing Distributed Denial of Service Workplace Lenovo Gig Economy Service Level Agreement Internet Service Provider Virtual Reality Computing Infrastructure Teamwork Hiring/Firing Evernote Paperless Hacks Server Management Regulations Compliance Scary Stories Private Cloud Identity Identity Theft Smart Tech Memes Fun Co-managed IT Superfish Bookmark Deep Learning Download Net Neutrality Application Twitter Alerts SQL Server Technology Care Business Communications Financial Data Error History Education Connectivity IT Social Engineering Break Fix Scams Browsers Smartwatch IBM Upload Procurement Remote Computing Azure Hybrid Work Multi-Factor Security Tech Human Resources Mobile Computing Social Network Telework Cyber security Tablet IoT Communitications Search Dark Web Cables CES Best Practice Trends Supply Chain Management Alert Dark Data Google Calendar Term Google Apps Managed IT Customer Resource management FinTech Competition Buisness File Sharing Regulations IT solutions Star Wars IT Assessment How To Microsoft Excel IT Maintenance Legal Data Analysis Business Growth Gamification Flexibility Notifications Staff Value Business Intelligence Legislation Shortcuts Organization Travel Social Networking Google Maps Smart Devices User Cortana Ransmoware Techology Fileless Malware Digital Security Cameras Alt Codes Content Remote Working Wearable Technology Memory Vendors Comparison Google Play Be Proactive Health IT Downtime Unified Threat Management Motherboard Data Breach IP Address Hosted Solution Assessment Electronic Health Records Permissions Workforce Unified Threat Management Directions Videos Typing Wasting Time Threats Network Congestion Specifications Security Cameras Workplace Strategies Trend Micro Internet Exlporer Software as a Service Recovery Knowledge Fraud Meta Google Drive User Error Microchip Username Hard Drives Managing Costs Amazon 5G Black Friday SSID Domains Point of Sale eCommerce Google Docs Unified Communications Database Surveillance Experience Virtual Assistant Outsource IT Bitcoin Network Management Refrigeration Running Cable Tech Support IT Technicians Virtual Machine Environment Media

Blog Archive