![]() When opened in a video player, it plays as expected.mp4 file? Even if I open the file, wouldn't there be some window asking about installing a malicious program or could one just install & run without requiring an administrator's password? And finally, if it was malware, could it have gotten past macOS's sandboxing and infected my other files, and potentially my entire backup disk as well? My questions: could Mac malware hide itself inside a. One potential issue is that I backed up my Mac to an external hard drive as well (so that drive got the files too), but I also deleted the questionable video files from there. I realized that this might not have been a good idea a few days later, and I deleted the files from my Mac. ![]() Coming from Windows background, I'm usually very paranoid about the files I download, but one time I did something stupid - I downloaded some video files that were hosted in (not a malicious website, but it does store files that can have just about anything on them). ![]()
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