The app can also now scan for and find old modules like previous updates, document versions, Xcode files, etc. How Does CleanMyMac 3 Compare to CleanMyMac 2?ĬleanMyMac 3 comes equipped with an array of utilities like shredder, uninstaller, and a new safety database that helps the app decide which files should be kept and which can be deleted safely. CleanMyMac does not interfere with the normal operation of the OS except for making it load faster – as claimed by the developer. You don’t have 100%-sure reasons to worry about erratic performance after deleting a bunch of files. All system files and those related to the stability of a Mac are left untouched. Hence, only files that are not useful are cleared alternatively, users can choose to back them up. We’ll present our conclusions at the end of this piece and for now, let’s get back to reviewing the app.ĬleanMyMac’s latest version uses a new Safety Database with an extensive list of rules to determine, which items can be deleted safely. On the other hand, the debate whether CleanMyMac is worth using on modern Macs remains open. Perhaps, they might be spread by MacPaw’s competitors and people who have malicious intent. However, there are rumors of it being some kind of malware. So, to answer the first part of the question posed in the headline, yes, the app is 100% safe and does not contain a virus or trojan.
To determine if you have any of these apps installed on your Mac, you can run the free Malwarebytes scanner or use a similar offering from Sophos, Avast, Kaspersky, Norton, Trend Micro, and others.CleanMyMac 3 is the latest version of MacPaw’s popular Mac cleaning app, which has been around for over 7 years now. Meanwhile, straight-forward malicious behavior from Mac files is increasing year-over-year, with more deceptive techniques to evade Apple’s rather stringent eye. These families are becoming more and more aggressive, displaying malicious and persistent behaviors to trick users into a false sense of security.
While these threats aren't as harmful as traditional malware, Malwarebytes says that they are becoming a much larger and more noticeable nuisance for Mac users. Check out the chart below for the top Mac detections in 2019. The second most detected threat was apps from PCVARK, the developer behind PUPs like Advanced Mac Cleaner and Mac Adware Cleaner. Once installed the apps attempt to redirect web browser searches to earn illicit affiliate revenue. NewTab apps are spread though fake flight or package tracking pages, fake maps, or fake directions pages. In particular one Mac adware threat called NewTab was detected nearly 30 million times in 2019. Most Mac threats are adware and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) which are less dangerous than traditional malware more commonly found on Windows. Two Mac threats-NewTab and PCVARK-showed up in second and third place in our list of the most prevalent detections across all platforms. Further, for the first time ever, Mac threats appeared at the top of Malwarebytes’ overall threat detections.
In addition, macOS’ built-in security systems have not cracked down on adware and PUPs to the same degree that they have malware, leaving the door open for these borderline programs to infiltrate. This is likely because, with increasing market share in 2019, Macs became more attractive targets to cybercriminals. This means that the average number of threats detected on a Mac is not only on the rise, but has surpassed Windows-by a great deal.
Mac detections per endpoint increased from 4.8 in 2018 to a whopping 11.0 in 2019, a figure that is nearly double the same statistic for Windows. The company's 2020 State of Malware Report found that Mac detections per endpoint more than doubled last year.
Mac malware detections per endpoint have surpassed Windows for the first time, according to a new report from Malwarebytes.