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Need help with virus [Mac]

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This is what I am getting and I need help locating where to find this file, I tried library and everything but I can't find it.

 

fcpmdc.png

'usr' is a hidden folder apparently, https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1509209?tstart=0 . Try to unhide it first.

 

Open the Terminal in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder and run:

sudo mkdir /usr/local/lib

 

Edit: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=99576

 

 

 

Method 1: From the Terminal, type "open -a Finder /usr/local/bin".

Method 2: From Finder's "Go" menu, select "Go to folder...". That'll bring up a window in which you can type "/usr/local/bin".

So in Terminal, type "open -a Finder /usr/lib/" or "open -a Finder /usr/lib/whatthethingsays"

Or do that other thingy. Or install an app which makes hidden folders unhidden, but that could be kind of dangerous.

 

"To create the folder (if it doesn't exist already) and open a Finder window:

In the terminal...

sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin

cd /usr/local/bin

open ."

 

Try to fill your stuff in there.

Edited by PaasHazen18

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'usr' is a hidden folder apparently, https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1509209?tstart=0 . Try to unhide it first.

 

Open the Terminal in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder and run:

sudo mkdir /usr/local/lib

 

Edit: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=99576

 

So in Terminal, type "open -a Finder /usr/lib/" or "open -a Finder /usr/lib/whatthethingsays"

Or do that other thingy. Or install an app which makes hidden folders unhidden, but that could be kind of dangerous.

 

"To create the folder (if it doesn't exist already) and open a Finder window:

In the terminal...

sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/bin

cd /usr/local/bin

open ."

 

Try to fill your stuff in there.

I tried everything you just mentioned, nothing worked :( .

 

I still can't find the file.

The image shows that the file has been detected and blocked by your A/V service - they are only advising you delete the file in order to prevent you from accidentally clicking it in the future I imagine, ergo you don't really have to worry about removing it unless it A pops up multiple times - meaning it is autorunning in which case you would then need to look for the file :P 

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