On 3 Nov 2019, at 5:46, Michael Newman via macports-users wrote:
Perhaps this is a bug in DetectX,
It very much sounds like that. Stating that a file which no longer
exists has "changed" might be technically correct, but it certainly is
not clear. Perhaps the developer of DetectX can
I have uninstalled the port, but DetectX keeps telling me that the plist has
been changed. If it only happened once when I still had the port installed I’d
say, yeah, problem solved. But when the plist keeps getting changed after the
port has been uninstalled I have to wonder what’s happening.
I'm not sure what solution you are seeking here. DetectX will record each and
every time a key file is added or removed to/from selected locations, which
includes all LaunchAgents, LaunchDaemons, Applications and a few other places
where malware is often installed. When you see such a notice,
On Nov 3, 2019, at 04:19, Michael Newman wrote:
> Locate did not find this plist on the boot volume. It did find it in a Carbon
> Copy Cloner SafetyNet directory on a backup drive.
>
> MrMuscle:home mnewman$ locate org.macports.postgresql83-server.plist
> /Volumes/Clorox2/_CCC
Thank you.
Locate did not find this plist on the boot volume. It did find it in a Carbon
Copy Cloner SafetyNet directory on a backup drive.
MrMuscle:home mnewman$ locate org.macports.postgresql83-server.plist
/Volumes/Clorox2/_CCC SafetyNet/2019-10-30 (October 30)
On Nov 3, 2019, at 02:10, Michael Newman wrote:
> Periodically DetectX generates the following message:
>
> =
> Items: org.macports.postgresql83-server.plist
> Some background launch items have just been changed on your mac which can
> affect its security
> =
>
> I had previously
Periodically DetectX generates the following message:
=
Items: org.macports.postgresql83-server.plist
Some background launch items have just been changed on your mac which can
affect its security
=
I had previously uninstalled postgresql83-server and can’t find