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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T15:49:33+00:00 2026-06-05T15:49:33+00:00In: Operating systems

How to check for malware on mac effectively?

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I know macOS has built-in security features, but lately I’ve been wondering whether my Mac might have picked up some kind of malware or unwanted software.

The reason I’m concerned is that I’ve noticed a few odd things recently—nothing dramatic, but enough to make me suspicious. For example, the Mac sometimes feels slower than usual, I’ve seen unexpected browser behavior, and there are a couple of background processes I don’t recognize.

Before I start randomly deleting things, I’d like to understand the proper way to investigate this. What tools or methods do you recommend for checking a Mac for malware? Are the built-in macOS security features usually sufficient, or is it worth running a dedicated malware scan?

I’m also interested in learning how to tell the difference between actual malware and normal system processes that just look unfamiliar.

Any advice on a thorough but safe approach would be helpful. Thanks!

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      2026-06-06T10:54:36+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 10:54 am

      If you’re seeing slowdowns, unusual browser behavior, and unfamiliar background processes, it’s definitely worth investigating before deleting anything. I’d start by checking Login Items and Activity Monitor to see what’s running and whether anything is consuming excessive CPU, memory, or network resources. Also review your browser extensions, since unwanted extensions are a common cause of strange browser behavior.

      macOS’s built-in protections are generally good, but they don’t catch every form of adware or potentially unwanted software. Running a reputable scanner such as Malwarebytes can provide an additional check and often identifies items that are safe to remove.

      To distinguish malware from normal system processes, look up any unfamiliar process names before taking action. Many legitimate macOS services have obscure names, so deleting or removing things without verifying them can cause more problems than it solves.

      I’d recommend updating macOS, reviewing installed applications, checking browser extensions and login items, and then running a malware scan. That approach is usually thorough enough to determine whether you’re dealing with malware or just normal system activity.

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