

Since all you've provided to support your opinion is.your opinion. I guess we'll all just have to take your word for it, then. You say authoritatively that you know for "a fact" something (or other) to the contrary. I'm countering your unempirical rhetoric with empirical evidence. You're countering my general advice with one specific case where it works. Finally, if you feel the need to have some kind of software watching over your downloads and attachments, use: ClamXav. After restarting, check the Activity Monitor one last time to be sure.ġ0. If you find anything of this sort, click on it and hit ‘Quit Process’ (top left).ĩ. Open the Activity Monitor utility (Applications>Utilities>Activity Monitor.app), make sure ‘All Processes’ is showing in the drop down menu just over on the right of the dialogue box, then scroll down the list and see if any processes called ‘Kaspersky’ are still running. Click on the Finder> Secure Empty Trash.Ĩ. Any and every file with 'kaspersky' in the filename needs to be trashed.ħ. Do a Spotlight search for Kaspersky in case there’s any other stragglers lurking about. Anything you find related to ‘Kaspersky, click on it, then choose Edit > Delete from the menu.Ħ.

Now go through all the items in the ‘Keychains’ list (such as Login, System, Root) with ‘All items’ selected in the ‘Category’ list. Click on it and enter your admin password. Notice the padlock in the window is up there on the left, rather than down the bottom. Go to Applications > Utilities > Keychain Access.app and double click on it. Choose ‘Library’ from the menu (yes, this is a different Library folder from the one sitting in the root directory on your hard disk): Use the ‘Go’ menu in Finder’s menubar and hold down the ‘Option’ key. Now look for and trash all the following in the hidden Library folder in your Home folder. Still in Library, look for and trash any of these you find:Ĥ. Trash the folder called ‘Kaspersky’ (/Library/Application Support/Kaspersky)ģ. From your hard disk icon, go to your Library folder and look in Application Support folder. Go first to your Applications folder and throw Kasperksy in the trash if it isn't already.Ģ.
