I ran an app called EtreCheck which essentially checks your whole machine including hardware, software, every thing... and I was little blown away by what it called "Major Problems" on my system. The app is actually recommended in the Apple Community as being better and maybe easier to understand than a Console log if you have Kernel Panics etc. The one thing I didn't see mentioned at all was my External HD at all as to it's health, bad or good. So it does appear to be a "shill" for Apple. This part I'm posting is re: the "multiple antivirus apps I have installed "apparently" ... in fact I have no real AV app as I understand it installed at all. I have the ability to remove 2 of these things, but the others... once you have them installed they are there for good because the entrench themselves into the system, places you dare not go. The only way I can see to roll back on them somewhat is to risk that Time Machine restore I ran after all the Kernel Panics and hope it still installs as well as it did before. I WOULD lose all the work I've done cleaning up here and need to start at square one.
This is what EtreCheck calls Major Problems:
More than one antivirus app
This machine has multiple antivirus apps installed.
Launch Agents
File name:
com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud.plist
Label:
com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud
Status:
Running
Author:
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Install Date:
2018-07-18 01:02:24
Reveal config fileReveal executableLookup
File name:
com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist
Label:
com.adobe.AAM.Startup-1.0
Status:
Not loaded
Author:
?
Install Date:
2018-07-18 01:19:44
Reveal config fileReveal executableLookup
File name:
com.trusteer.rapport.rapportd.plist
Label:
com.trusteer.rapport.rapportd
Status:
Running
Author:
Trusteer LTD
Install Date:
2015-12-04 11:17:32
Reveal config fileReveal executableLookup
File name:
com.adobe.GC.Invoker-1.0.plist
Label:
com.adobe.GC.Scheduler-1.0
Status:
Not loaded
Author:
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Install Date:
2018-07-15 21:09:34
Reveal config fileReveal executableLookup
File name:
com.malwarebytes.mbam.frontend.agent.plist
Label:
com.malwarebytes.mbam.frontend.agent
Status:
Running
Author:
Malwarebytes Corporation
Install Date:
2018-05-22 10:17:09
Reveal config fileReveal executableLookup
These are 3rd party launch agents on your Mac. Launch agents are apps that run in the background when any user is logged in. Some of these apps can be in an active Running state. They can also be in a Loaded state where they are not currently running, but could be started if needed. They may be in Not Loaded state, or disabled. Rarely, they may be in other states as well. This list usually does not include Apple items.
Click the Reveal Config File button to show the launchd config file in the Finder. Click the Reveal Executable button to show the associated executable app. To remove a launchd file, use vendor-provided uninstallers or uninstallation instructions, if possible. Use the Lookup button to research the software on Apple Support Communities.
That's just a section of the report... EtreCheck recommends copying the WHOLE report to a text file so you can paste it into a post in the Apple Community forums w/o the chance of revealing anything personal... email addy, name etc. However it does NOT break down the report like the above. All it would say is:
"More than one antivirus app
This machine has multiple antivirus apps installed."
That's it... not very helpful. BTW that app is not freeware, you can do 5 free scans and then you need to buy it so the: Reveal config file & Reveal executable options are not available... you can use the 3rd: Lookup to see what you can find online. Also not helpful.
However I have found out how to uninstall Rapport Trusteer and MalwareBytes properly... Rapport my bank INSISTED I download after my debit card was compromised and my credit card several times also. I like MalwareBytes but??? It has caught adware for me a couple of times. The Adobe stuff YOU CANNOT uninstall... once you have them they are throughout your entire system and Adobe strongly recommends (insists) you do NOT uninstall them. They will give you instruction on how to repair them which may allow a temporary uninstall of the parts not in your System folder... so you have to re-download and install to repair Adobe Application Manager and Adobe Creative Cloud has an option in the app to repair. The App Manager lists everything you have that's part of the Creative Suite, in my case... Photoshop CS6... so I risk hosing that app if I remove some things. The AAM has been there since I got CS6 and it's never bothered me... it's just notified me if there were CS6 updates... which I had some and was dumb enough to install them all. The newest AAM INSISTS you need ACC app. All I really needed was the Camera Raw update!
In any case... ALL the items in that EtreCheck report are NOT AV apps as I understand AV apps. They check for and remove Adware... yes, which does happen often enough on Mac... but they haven't ever caught any virus... NONE of them in fact. I will uninstall Rapport... if the bank crabs... I'll switch banks! I won't uninstall MalWareBytes but I will disable real time scanning and just run it myself now an then or upon weird browser problems which has generally but the indication I've had adware.
I really don't know if I want to rollback via a TM restore and lose the hours of work I've done weeding out old stuff, checking for updates to apps I want to keep etc.