
Hacking of your computer to gain remote access would most typically require physical access or your cooperation in the installation of malware.

I've seen people overreact to strange problems, blaming them on hacking, countless times.

Personally, I think it's unlikely that you have actually been hacked. As Linc says, there's no sign of anything suspicious, but that could just mean something is well-hidden. A Mac security expert with hands-on access to your machine might be able to make that determination. None of these would be spying on you, but all should be removed.Īs to the hacking, there is absolutely nothing that we can do to guarantee that your machine is clean. MacKeeper is a scam product that is currently the subject of two separate class-action lawsuits. See MacScan disappoints.ĪVG isn't much good at detecting Mac malware. New-host:~ MacBookPro$ launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.apple|edu\.mit|org\.(x|openbsd)/' Thanks to Linc and all who can respond with constructive help! I followed the terminal scripts that Linc posted and here is the output I got. So I'm in the process of overhauling my entire internet/Mac security set-up. All of this is part of a greater and very serious stalking/harassment/surveilence threat I'm having to face down. In just the last week I have reason to believe that there maybe a keylogger on my machine recording my writing in MS Word and otherwise. At the time I thought it was taken over from a website and was unaware of the potential of spyware that could be installed on my local harddrive. Void where taxed, restricted or prohibited, and to employees of Webroot and participating online affiliates.My MBPro webcam was taken over a few months ago and video was recorded of me without my knowledge. Webroot reserves the right to modify, cancel or terminate this offer at any time without notice. May not be combined with any other offer, coupon or discount. Not valid on previously purchased or out-of-stock merchandise. Offer applies only to subscriptions purchased from or by phone at 1-86, and is available only while supplies last. During the Offer Period, you will receive 25% off the MSRP purchase price (excluding applicable taxes) when you purchase a 1 year / 1 device, or a 1 year / 3 device subscription to Webroot SecureAnywhere® AntiVirus, 25% off the MSRP purchase price (excluding applicable taxes) when you purchase a 1 year / 3 device, or a 1 year / 5 device subscription to Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus, or 25% off the MSRP purchase price (excluding applicable taxes) when you purchase a 1 year / 5 device subscription to Webroot SecureAnywhere Complete. Offered in United States between 10:00 AM MT on August 22, 2017 and 12:00 PM MT on Novem("Offer Period").
