Hi,
Normally I download to desktop then stow stuff where I want it.
Today appeared a locked file that "Get info" revealed to be a Unix Executable File:-
2waot___X__¶__________˛___________________
Of course I unlocked it and sent straight to Trash.
I had been Googling in Camino for cooking recipes when one of those "Test your computer for viruses" popped up. I always thought that they could only function under Windows. It was stubborn to remove. I shut down Camino then re-opened.
Not sure that the file appeared as a result of the pesky virus remove pop-up, just happened to notice it soon after.
Anybody know what this could be?
Thanks,
eric j
Technically, it is not a Unix executable. The Mac just puts "Unix executable" on any file that has no type and creator code and that the Mac can't figure out how to use. "Unix executable" is the OS X version of the generic "document" that you'd see in OS 9. It just means "The Mac doesn't know what this file is."
The "test your computer for viruses" thing you saw isn't a test at all. Everything you see on your screen is fake--it's totally bogus, designed to trick the gullible into panicking and downloading a computer virus disguised as fake antivirus software. It's easy to run into these fake virus sites; they are advertised all over the place with common Google keywords. Do you remember the Google search term you used, and where you found the link? I know who's responsible for these viruses, and I've made it a hobby of mine to track them over the last year.