It would make more sense if I had actually installed a browser toolbar extension that morning. I didn't come across that particular info. Looks like there are a number of variants of the files installed. I've researched Bundlore-BG online and I cannot identify any action I took that is associated with it the typical ways it is installed.Īppears to be not malicious per se', but has the potential to be harmful through the way it's used. Avast reported the isolation at 10:30am.īlockBlock Log: 00:41:00 +0000: /usr/sbin/cfprefsd installed a login item (/Users/ username/Library/Preferences/ -> /Applications/Bartender 3.app) I okayed the installation as Bartender is trusted. The only thing I've done this morning is enable Bartender 3 as a login item.
Process:/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Here is the filepath: /Users/ username/Library/Safari/Extensions/. Now I am trying to figure out where it came from because I did not install anything at the time it was intercepted.
I have been testing Avast anti-virus software the past few weeks and today it intercepted adware: Bundlore-BG.