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You need to look at your system log in Console utility. Open Console in the /Applications/Utilities folder (cmd-shift-U will get you there right away), which will open with the console.log file. Click the Logs icon to reveal the other log files available, and you should find system.log right under console.log. Click system.log.
For any files that matches the search criteria, it will base64 encode the contents of the file and send it and the path of the file back to the threat actors Command & Control server. It runs on any Apple Mac with OS X 10.10 or later. It has been developed in AppleScript. The code is not protected and can be opened in Script Editor. It is code signed and should pass Gatekeeper. Features. Download individual videos and playlists. Can download many videos at one time – tested up to 5 concurrent downloads. Files that I got copied of zip disk and placed on a CD. It sounds like the guy who declared the Mac dead just gave you a copy of Basilisk II in the hope you could emulate the old Mac and run.
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Now, in the filter window in the upper right corner of the window, type diskarbitration to filter. That will tell you if any thumb drive was connected, at least. This is the kind of thing you should find, maybe. The time stamp is important.
You may need to go back several swapped system.log versions, to be sure, so you need to then reveal the log files and folders under /var/log by clicking the triangle, then go down that list until you see eight files named system.log.0.gz through system.log.7.gz. Click each in turn and if they are not very short, filter again on diskarbitration.
Now, if you find something suspicious, you need to preserve the specific log file, as it will be rotated out by the daily maintenance. Bring up the Go to Folder dialog from Finder by the keyboard shortcut of cmd-shift-G, and type in /var/log as the name of the folder. This will bring up a folder with the log files of interest, which is normally an invisible folder. Select the log file you want to protect and duplicate it using cmd-D. Then move that duplicate to someplace safe.
You may also find CD burn information in the diskrecording.log file as well.
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Message was edited by: old comm guy to add the last log file to look for.
May 17, 2011 7:15 PM