Can Spotlight find it? 

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> On Jul 9, 2017, at 7:56 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Well, can’t find anything so far…
> 
> Macintosh HD
>> Library
>>> Application Support
>>>> Adobe
>>>> App Store
>>>> Apple
>>>> ApplePushService
>>>> com.apple.TCC
>>>> CrashReporter
>>>> GarageBand
>>>> iLifeMediaBrowser
>>>> Macromedia
>>>> ProApps
>>>> regid.1986-12.com.adobe
>>>> Script Editor
>>>> SubRosaSoft
> 
> Macintosh HD
>> System
>>> Library
>>>> Accessibility
>>>> Accounts
>>>> Address Book Plug-Ins
>>>> Assistant
>>>> Automator
>>>> AWD
>>>> BridgeSupport
>>>> CacheDelete
>>>> Caches
>>>> Colors
>>>> ColorSync
>>>> Components
>>>> Compositions
>>>> ConfigurationProfiles
>>>> CoreServices
>>>> CryptoTokenKit
>>>> DirectoryServices
>>>> Displays
>>>> DTDs
>>>> DuetKnowledgeBase
>>>> Extensions
>>>> Filesystems
>>>> Filters
>>>> Fonts
>>>> Frameworks
>>>> Graphics
>>>> IdentityServices
>>>> Image Capture
>>>> Input Methods
>>>> Intelligent Suggestions
>>>> InternetAccounts
>>>> Java
>>>> KerberosPlugins
>>>> Kernels
>>>> Keyboard Layouts
>>>> Keychains
>>>> LaunchAgents
>>>> LaunchDaemons
>>>> LinguisticData
>>>> LocationBundles
>>>> LoginPlugins
>>>> Messages
>>>> Metadata
>>>> MonitorPanels
>>>> OpenDirectory
>>>> OpenSSL
>>>> Password Server Filters
>>>> Perl
>>>> PreferencePanes
>>>> PrelinkedKernels
>>>> Printers
>>>> PrivateFrameworks
>>>> QuickLook
>>>> QuickTime
>>>> Receipts
>>>> Recents
>>>> Sandbox
>>>> Screen Savers
>>>> ScreenReader
>>>> ScriptingAdditions
>>>> ScriptingDefinitions
>>>> SDKSettingsPlist
>>>> Security
>>>> Services
>>>> Sounds
>>>> Speech
>>>> Spotlight
>>>> StagedFrameworks
>>>> StartupItems
>>>> SyncServices
>>>> SystemConfiguration
>>>> SystemProfiler
>>>> Tcl
>>>> TextEncodings
>>>> User Template
>>>> UserEventPlugins
>>>> Video
>>>> WidgetResources
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jul 9, 2017, at 6:23 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Many times files are in the Library, under Application Support, under the 
>> name of the software.  I collect data several times a day, its Library, 
>> Application Support, Investor R/T, Administration & then the files I'm 
>> looking for.  You can see the file is kept in the catacombs of the software. 
>>  I would imagine your signature file is stored in a similar manner   If you 
>> can find it make an alias & put it on your desktop to quickly go back to the 
>> original.  
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Jul 9, 2017, at 5:51 PM, R. D. Preston <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> What I’m using is a freebee version, not a business version.
>>> 
>>> Perhaps a different approach?…
>>> 
>>> Is there something that will show the various contained components of an 
>>> app, hidden or otherwise?  The ‘signature’ file in question is what is 
>>> apparently the part usually updated when Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 
>>> automatically checks for updates, and so updates the app on the local 
>>> system.  
>>> 
>>> -russ
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Jul 9, 2017, at 3:03 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Contact the company, often there are “chat” sessions available.  Ask them 
>>>> if there is a way to capture the signature file within the program, or if 
>>>> you can simply go to the file (possibly a text file) and open it once a 
>>>> day to see if any new items appear?
>>>> 
>>>> John
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Jul 9, 2017, at 2:56 PM, R. D. Preston <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2nd followup…
>>>>> 
>>>>> The trouble with stepping through the movie scan file is that the 
>>>>> signature file is constantly updated, so there’s always something new in 
>>>>> the file and only stepping through the scan each time would seemingly be 
>>>>> the only way to reveal the new ones.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Anyone know of a way to (directly) capture the content of this signature 
>>>>> file?
>>>>> 
>>>>> -russ
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Jul 9, 2017, at 9:40 AM, John Robinson <[email protected]> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Russ,
>>>>>> If you know when the scan will appear one easy solution would be to 
>>>>>> start QuickTime, an application that is a part of Apple's operating 
>>>>>> system.  Under "File" click on new video. You can drag to collect just a 
>>>>>> portion of your screen or do nothing & all your screen will be recorded. 
>>>>>>  A small box will appear with a red ball in the center.  Press on the 
>>>>>> red dot when you are ready to record.   When you have captured all you 
>>>>>> want, to stop the recording look to the very top of your screen, in the 
>>>>>> header,  will be an icon for QuickTime, click on it to stop the 
>>>>>> recording.  As soon as the file is saved it will automatically open for 
>>>>>> you to play, now you can start & stop to read your list. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> John
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Jul 9, 2017, at 6:16 AM, R. D. Preston <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> When scanning, the app uses a 'signature file’, which contains the 
>>>>>>> names of the various malware items, and are quickly displayed in the 
>>>>>>> progress dialog.  These names pass by all too fast to read them all.  
>>>>>>> Is there a way to ‘capture’ this full file and then be able to actually 
>>>>>>> read them?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> -russ
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