Recently, a "iworm" of the Mac system virus wantonly spread, the virus can be directly executed on the MAC computer commands, and steal user data. According to statistics, the world has 18,500 Mac computers infected with this malicious software.
To see if you are infected with the Iworm virus:
Press the shortcut key command+shift+g in the Finder, and then copy the path below and press ENTER.
/Library/Application support/javaw/
If the folder is not queried, the Iworm virus is not infected. Otherwise you need to find a anti-virus software to kill a.
Ways to prevent iworm viruses:
The simplest is to create a "JavaW" file, and set the "000" permissions, specific methods:
Open "Terminal"
Enter the command cd/library/"Application Support" and press ENTER to enter application Support folder
Enter the command sudo mkdir JavaW to create a JavaW folder, at which point you will be asked to enter the system login password
When the build is complete, execute command sudo chmod JavaW, which may require you to enter the password again at this time
Exit "Terminal"