Acrobat 9 Ruined my Life
I paid for Acrobat 9, installed it, and now I can't create a PDF. I will now loose a job, lots of money, and I can't back out the change. Adobe has illegally changed my machine's configuration as far as I'm concerned, and has cost me significant money. I'm not happy, and will now work hard to stop using all Adobe products. I can't support a company that treats me this way.
Just to make sure you know, we are not Adobe. But we are here to try and help.
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I'm a Former Verizon Wireless Employee with Billing Issues the Ruined My Life
>>Duplicate post removed to comply with the Verizon Wireless Terms of Service.
See I'm a Former Verizon Wireless Employee with Billing Issues That Ruined My Life<<
Message was edited by: Verizon ModeratorSorry to hear about your collections mishap, just keep in mind this is a peer to peer forum for customers and you likely will not receive the help you are looking for from Verizon.
Now you say that the account went to collections and you have paid it. So at this point I am not sure what you can negotiate anymore. I've read that if you have something in collections and tell the collecting company that you will pay them if they remove the negative mark from your credit, they will negotiate it with you.
In this situation, if things are as you say and you did not receive the final bill at the correct address, then you may have an argument to take to the credit bureaus. I would file a report with the credit bureaus and see where that takes me, also once your account goes to collections to my knowledge it doesn't have anything to do with Verizon anymore. The debt is between you and the collections company. I would try to contact them and see if you can somehow negotiate having the collection removed from your credit report seeing as the debt has been settled and the bill was never sent to your correct address.
I haven't really ever dealt with an account in collections, so this is just some helpful information I have thought of, if anything is not accurate in how you can deal with this, I apologize. -
I Cloud is ruining my life. It won't allow me to download my purchases even after I press the cloud 100 times. I am so completely over Mac.
See this:
[http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Managing+file+types] -
ICloud ruined my life- how can I escalate this case further!!!
The unthinkable has been hande to me by Apple.
iCloud corrupted 40% of my documents. Then 'reset' the remaining 60%
100% of my documents erased by Apple. This has taken 8 months of my life away, the apple care process has been woeful. So many Senior Advisors said they would 'take ownership of the case' and 'call me back'. Nothing, no call back- I am forced to call up again- explain the case again- be promised again by another Senior Advisor that they would 'take ownership of the case' and 'call me back'...
I am left shattered.
This was a few months ago- i have lost huge amounts of irreplaceable research generated from over 2000 hours of my own personal work.
It was not backed up to my mac book as it was rendered inoperable when i 'upgraded' to OSX Lion.
I did all my work for 8 months on my ipad. All documents were created and stored locally on my ipad. I had no access to my LaCie external because my macbook was inoperable.
It was recommended by Apple Genius that I turn on icloud for Documents. iCloud then corrupted the documents and synced that corruption back to my documents locally stored on my ipad.
I could then see all the images in pages documents view. But could not open them- that was for about 40%of my documents. I could still access the other 60%
My account was then referred to the iCloud engineers. After a few weeks with no contact from apple I called up to chase up this loss of my documents- it had been going on for 7 weeks at this point.
The senior advisor told me that my account had been 'reset' and should be working fine now..
WHAT!!!! Reset!!!?????? so what about the 60% of docs that i had access to?
Gone. Deleted from the icloud account, synced back to my ipad.
All Gone.\
If i had been contacted by the engineers. 'We cannot fix your corrupted documents. We propose to reset your account. That will erase all data and documents in your account. Is this ok? Please backup any documents you have on your ipad.'
This would have saved 60% of my 8 months research- which is a lot.
but no- no contact, just reset my account and erased my documents.
its unbelieveable and unthinkable.
I am a MASSIVE apple fan- i have 22 Apple devices and tell everyone in my network that all my dreams have come true with Apple- ridiculing them for using other devices. It has now turned into a nightmare.
I WENT TO THE APPLE STORE IN SYDNEY IN DESPARATION- TO FIND OUT IF THERE WAS AN IMAGE OF THE DOCUMENTS SOMEWHERE/ANYWHERE!!! I KNOW THEY CAN ONLY CONTACT ICLOUD IN THE SAME WAY AS ME- BUT WHAT OPTIONS DID I HAVE- I COULDN'T ESCALATE THROUGH APPLE ANY HIGHER- THEY TOLD ME THAT THE SENIOR ADVISORS AND ENGINEERS WERE AS HIGH AS I COULD ESCALATE. SO I WENT TO THE APPLE STORE AND TOLD THEM THAT I WOULD NOT LEAVE THE STORE UNTIL IT WAS RESOLVED- THEY TOLD ME THEY COULDN'T HELP ME- I STAYED FOR 8 HOURS- AFTER 1.5 HOURS WE FOUDN OUT THAT THE ENGINEERS LIKENED TRYING TO RESTORE MY DOCUMENTS TO TRYING TO REBUILD A BURNT DOWN HOUSE.
We were about to release our energy saving App globally. I had a meltdown and just went away on holiday to New Zealand and Thailand with my kids- I couldn't face the reality of what i had to do to recover.
I came back to try and get back on track recently. My only way forward was to forget about it and start again.
AND THEN!!!
I stupidly used pages on my ipad to edit a document from our development partner the other day. I opened my pages today, the document was there- then in front of my eyes all the documents shuffled around. Guess what- the doc I had edited disappeared.. In shock i called Apple Support. He asked me to check on icloud. com. 15 documents, not the one i want, advisor can see my doc- i cannot. I feel naseous.
THIS CASE HAD ALREADY GONE TOO FAR. BUT NOW I HAVE HAD ENOUGH!!!!!!
How can i escalate further? There must be a way. This is not acceptable! Apple are messing with my life!!!!! I'm losing too much time and money- it's just not fair at all. Something MUST be done by way of compensatiing for this series of errors!!!!There's nothing anyone here can do for you, and I'm afraid I have little sympathy.
2000 hours of "irreplaceable work" and at no point during those 8 months did you think "Gee, I really should back up all these hugely important files just in case my iPad gets stolen, lost, breaks or some other disaster occurs"?
As soon as you noticed something was amiss, or even at the point when you still had access to 60% of your documents, why did you not take the opportunity to download a copy of them via iCloud.com (on any computer) and save them safely on a memory stick or other backup device?
Having just one copy of any file is asking for trouble. Backing up regularly is the No.1 rule of computing. Apple is not responsible for your lack of any backup routine. Apple advise you to backup regularly. Being able to backup your iPad should've been your motivation for spending an hour or two of those 2000 getting the MacBook up and running. -
Mavericks ruined battery life - Tracking down the cause? Mismatched RAM?
My 2011 MacBook Pro 13" is only at 245 out of 1000. My battery life was easily 7 hours until I upgraded to Mavericks. Now I'm lucky to see 5. Right now I'm sitting at 4 and I just barely took it off the charger.
No I'm not running a crapload of apps. Currently, Safari and Mail are the only ones open. I used to run lots more apps on Lion and still acheive 7 hours battery life.
I have disabled a number of background process such as automatic updates and the like. My Bluetooth is off. My infrared remote receiver is off. All in all, I consider myself decently adept at keeping thigns running efficiently.
I'm stumped. Could it be that I am running mismatched RAM sticks? I have 10GB total, 2GB+8GB.
I've done lots of reading, this issue seems to hit people at random. Some people report almost 9 hours of battery with Mavericks, others report that their battery performance has taken a hit.
Could this issue be related to the slow-sleep issue that lots of Mavericks users are experiencing? (Search com.apple.iohideventsystem.queue.tickle in Google; this process is causing a lot of sleep-grief for people)
Is there a terminal command that shows what is going on with my battery?Forgot to mention, I tried a SMC reset. Twice. No change.
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At least my love life. I said goodnight over the phone to boyfriend last night, but before retiring for the day I did a few last tasks online. Since AT&T network was sllloooowwwwww, I got on my Wi-Fi connection. After a good 20 minutes, I turned the Wi-Fi off and then ALL **** GOT LOSE! I had 2 text messages waiting for me (from bfriend), and the last one was quite angry for ME ignoring HIM! Supposedly, he called 4 times in that 20 minutes while I was online from my iPhone, but my phone did not make any indications that I had incoming calls! It didn't ring, the missed calls haven't showed up, and all the calls went to my voicemail, which I only could see after I turned off the iPhone, then turned it back on.
Unfortunately, it's not an isolated case. I lost business because I haven't received text messages, calls didn't come through and I didn't even had to be online! I called At&T and they said they fixed the problem, but now they are saying that even you pay for phone/text and the internet, please don't use then at the same time because it won't work! COME AGAIN???
What can I do to prevent anything remotely close to this happening to me again? Is there any way I can keep this darn iPhone, and not get duped? I might have to consider turning to a competitor. I can't rely on running a business (and my life!) on such bad foundations...You should start checking these threads out
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9281337#9281337
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9281330#9281330
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1621823&start=45&tstart=0 -
A serious error has occurred or how the 7.1 update ruined my life.
Ever since the 7.1 update to Premiere, I've had nothing but problems. The desktop app fails to update for every update, and appears to think it's out of date when it's not and then the icon in the menu bar will be grayed out until I reboot 3-4 times. The "workaround for that seems to be to force quit and uninstall the "previous" version and then download the "new" version from the creative cloud web portal. This wouldn't be that large of an issue, but it happens almost every other day.
Then once I can actually open Premiere, the real fun with errors begins. I have received the "A Serious Error has occurred" screen on 30-40 (not exagerating) delightful occasions in the past couple of weeks, with no real details of what is actually wrong. It usually occurs while trying to fix an issue where my multi-clips aren't showing the audio waveforms in the sequence, but it has happened plenty of other mysterious ways. This is even more complicated, because it's happening on multiple systems and one of them isn't even using the 7.1 update and another is offsite and using different hardware. The same annoying error occurs across them all.
Another super cool "feature" is that Mercury Playback Engine capabilities come and go as they please. Sometimes they work for Premiere or Media Encoder or After Effects, but sometimes they just pick one for that given day and don't let the other apps playback. All of the systems GPU were working just fine in 7.0.1, but now wtf Adobe?
My system specs are varied, but the general idea is this:
Mac Pro systems (4,1-5,1) 2.3GHz - 2.93GHz
16-24GB RAM
Nvidia QuadroFX 4800, Nvidia QuadroFX 4000, Nvidia GeForce 9800
OS X 10.7.4 and 10.7.5
A few of the systems have AJA Kona 3 and Kona 3G
Most of the media is being accessed across 10gigE to a ProMax Platform, and the project files are local on SSD's.
I have the bug report from Apple, so if that helps let me know so I can get that info to someone who cares.Hi Kevin,
I'm still planning on attempting the 10.8.5 install on one of the affected systems. In the process, I have uncovered a new issue related to the CUDA acceleration not being there at all on a system that used to have it. That particular Mac Pro system only has a GeForce GT120, but the point is that in CS6 and CC, the CUDA was working until this latest update. The other systems have QuadroFX 4000 and 4800 cards, so those seem to be getting CUDA playback, however it is intermittent.
As for the OS X 10.7.4 not allowing me to install 7.1... That is correct. The Creative Cloud Desktop app was failing updating itself (as it still does on every "update") quite a bit, I don't remember any specific messages, but I did see somewhere along the process that I wasn't able to install the Premiere 7.1 update with my 10.7.4. One of the systems here is have a ton of issues with AE, but that's a whole new thread I think. I will attach some of those errors for kicks, but all of these problems occured with the introduction of the virus that is Creative Cloud into our working environment.
I am working with a wide variety of media: R3D, 5D, F55 4K XAVC, Canon C-300, XDCAM EX, FS-100, ProRes. The projects that I've been having the most issues with lately has the Canon C-300 .MXF media mixed with 5D h.264 as a 2 camera multi-cam set up. The other project that was giving me a lot of trouble right when I installed the Premiere 7.1 update was R3D and F55 4K XAVC. Both issues were the "A Serious Error has occurred. Premiere will try and save your project" vague warning. I usually only lost work since the last Autosave 20 minute interval, but sometimes that is a lot of work and when it happens 10 times in one day, that is unacceptable.
Here are some answers to some more of those questions:
What other software are you running?
These are all possible conflicting software (IMO) that are installed:
Final Cut Studio 3
Avid Symphony 6.0.3
Cinema 4D R14
RED CineX
Davinci Resolve
Nuke7
Adobe CS5.5 and CS6 are still installed
Do you have any third-party effects or codecs installed?
Yes. Trapcode Suite, Primatte, lots of scripts in After Effects. Lots of codecs installed from Sony, Avid, RED, Canon, etc.
I think I've answered most of the other questions in this thread, but hopefully that helps. I will update when I'm able to get 10.8.5 installed. I suppose a clean install of 10.7.5 perhaps might have the same chances of fixing this as well.
Here is the Premiere Error:
Here are a series of AE errors, that might need their own thread: -
Hello,
I recently changed my data plan a few months ago to the 6 GB Data plan with 2 phones tied to my service when I upgraded my phone to the Samsung Galaxy 5. For the most part my wife and I have been doing pretty good at keeping the our monthly data usage down to the 6 GB. On Nov 4th was I upgraded to the new 10 GB my everything plan and ever since that change, my account has been making RANDOM data charges at all hours of the night! I pulled both my wife's Data Usage report and my own and compared them.
Looking at my wife's data usage below, you can clearly see that there are automated data spikes that her phone went through on the same exact time on different days! Looking at the dates, these spikes did not start to automatically occur until we upgraded our plan on Nov 4th. The same goes for my data usage below. There are multiple days that my phone surged on the same exact time with large spikes of data! These reports were organized by largest "Unbilled Data Usage" spikes.
These spikes SHOULD NOT be occurring and have nothing to do with what apps we have installed our phones. We have both filtered our usage by apps on our phones and they do not add up. What's the point of having a larger data plan, if that data plan just steals MG randomly off your phone for no reason??? Because of these spikes, I have add to pay over $100 in overage fees and in November, I have already had to buy MORE DATA ($20 for 5 GB more) because I was already at 90% of my usage with 2 weeks still to go in the billing cycle! I need actions and not suggestions. I'm not the only one with these problems and this needs to be addressed.
Please help!!!!!
(Wife's Data Usage)
(My Data Usage)You're right, data usage can be confusion...especially when your response above doesn't make sense.
If data usage is counted in 6 hour blocks, then how in the world did Nov. 5th last 138 hours??? Data was calculated 23 times on 11/5/14 and 14 times on on 11/4. These are just 2 examples of when the data was pulled in in "6 hour blocks of time". Nearly every day in my pulled report this month shows 2 dozen or more times the data was recorded and billed each day. (see below)
Further more, if data usage actually was counted in 6 hour intervals, that still doesn't explain why my phone randomly surged 1.27 GB of data at 5:36 AM in the morning on 11/12/14. Even if this counted data since 11:36 PM the night before on 11/11/14 night, there's no way I would have used this much data! Since I work during the weekdays 9-5, I am already in bed at this time and not using my phone. And it can't be recorded data usage after 5:36 AM, because then what would be the point of having a time stamp in the report? Where was this data coming from??? (see below)
The timing of my spike in data is just way too coincidental of when I upgraded my data to 10 GB earlier this month. If you compare our data usage against other months (when I had 6 GB) we didn't have random spikes like we are seeing now. There is something wrong with the new data plan on our phones, and I really wish someone could clearly point out where these additional charges are coming from. Please have a representative contact me at your earlier convenience.
6 Hour Blocks of Time?
Data pulled at 5:36 AM
Data Spike in the Past Months -
Hard drive constantly running and ruining battery life
Hello,
I recently got an x200s from a legit ebay lenovo seller that came with an upgraded 500gb 7200rpm hard drive.
The problem is that the hard drive is running at All times. I can tell from the sound as well as slight vibration. Even with the lowest power settings, and just letting it idle, it runs. I tried playing with the power manager, and having the hard drive stop activity after 30 seconds of inactivity, it keeps running. I turned off indexing on the c as well as the lenovo back up drive, its still running. The hard drive activity light is only flickering, and the processes seem totally normal. What is up?
I'd say this also has to be the reason i'm only getting like 2 hours with the 4 cell and very low power settings, which is unacceptable.
Any thoughts?
Thanks guysNah...if you choose a less-than-sensible setting in BIOS, an arm holding a hammer will come out of the LCD and smack you...that's a part of ThinkVantage that only a few people know about...
How many processes do you have running on a freshly booted machine?
Cheers,
George
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I HAVE to get this animation done, or my boss will KILL me. The animation itself is finished, and has been for a long time. The problem lies in the exporting/publishing of the file because whenever I tey, Flash crashes, but I can still save my work. There is no way of even exporting it on another computer because all of the ones in the studio are CS3 and I have Cs5.5 (as already stated in topic). Even when I can open it on another computer, it still will not export. I get this message EVERY time (see below). Is there any way to fix this? Its a large file, but this is really abboying me, and I do not want to redo my animation all over again. Help me PLEASE. All info is much appreciated.
Process: Adobe Flash CS5.5 [3180]
Path: /Applications/Adobe Flash CS5.5/Adobe Flash CS5.5.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Flash CS5.5
Identifier: com.adobe.flash
Version: 11.5.0.325 (11.5.0)
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [126]
Date/Time: 2012-01-23 15:50:07.923 -0500
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.7.2 (11C74)
Report Version: 9
Interval Since Last Report: 188218 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 8
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 145964 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 7
Anonymous UUID: AA4EDD5C-EFB7-454F-BC2C-6E88757FC7ED
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000bf800fb4
VM Regions Near 0xbf800fb4:
Stack 00000000bc000000-00000000bf800000 [ 56.0M] ---/rwx SM=NUL
--> Stack 00000000bf800000-00000000bf801000 [ 4K] ---/rwx SM=ZER
Stack 00000000bf801000-00000000c0000000 [ 8188K] rw-/rwx SM=COW
Application Specific Information:
objc[3180]: garbage collection is OFF
Java information:
Exception type: Bus Error (0xa) at pc=00000000006e3d04
Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (20.4-b02-402 mixed mode macosx-x86)
Current thread (0000000043837400): JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-1395539264, stack(00000000bf800000,00000000c0000000)]
Stack: [00000000bf800000,00000000c0000000]
Java Threads: ( => current thread )
00000000438a7400 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_blocked, id=-1311342592, stack(00000000b1c68000,00000000b1d68000)]
0000000044058000 JavaThread "Code Model Worker" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1314521088, stack(00000000b1960000,00000000b1a60000)]
0000000044057400 JavaThread "Code Model Worker" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1315577856, stack(00000000b185e000,00000000b195e000)]
000000004404fc00 JavaThread "FelixPackageAdmin" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1316634624, stack(00000000b175c000,00000000b185c000)]
000000004404f400 JavaThread "FelixStartLevel" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1317691392, stack(00000000b165a000,00000000b175a000)]
000000004404d400 JavaThread "FelixDispatchQueue" [_thread_blocked, id=-1318748160, stack(00000000b1558000,00000000b1658000)]
000000004383fc00 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1320861696, stack(00000000b1354000,00000000b1454000)]
000000004383ec00 JavaThread "C1 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1321918464, stack(00000000b1252000,00000000b1352000)]
000000004383dc00 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1322975232, stack(00000000b1150000,00000000b1250000)]
000000004383cc00 JavaThread "Surrogate Locker Thread (Concurrent GC)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1324032000, stack(00000000b104e000,00000000b114e000)]
0000000044941400 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1325088768, stack(00000000b0f4c000,00000000b104c000)]
0000000044940400 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-1326145536, stack(00000000b0e4a000,00000000b0f4a000)]
=>0000000043837400 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-1395539264, stack(00000000bf800000,00000000c0000000)]
Other Threads:
000000004493d800 VMThread [stack: 00000000b0d48000,00000000b0e48000] [id=-1327202304]
0000000043849400 WatcherThread [stack: 00000000b1456000,00000000b1556000] [id=-1319804928]
VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
Heap
par new generation total 14784K, used 5143K [0000000050a00000, 0000000051a00000, 0000000051a00000)
eden space 13184K, 28% used [0000000050a00000, 0000000050da2d58, 00000000516e0000)
from space 1600K, 88% used [00000000516e0000, 0000000051843260, 0000000051870000)
to space 1600K, 0% used [0000000051870000, 0000000051870000, 0000000051a00000)
concurrent mark-sweep generation total 49152K, used 17816K [0000000051a00000, 0000000054a00000, 0000000058a00000)
concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen total 12288K, used 8737K [0000000058a00000, 0000000059600000, 000000005ca00000)
Code Cache [000000004786c000, 00000000479cd000, 000000004986c000)
total_blobs=785 nmethods=654 adapters=73 free_code_cache=32142336 largest_free_block=384
Virtual Machine Arguments:
JVM Args: -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xmx128m
Java Command: <unknown>
Launcher Type: generic
Physical Memory: Page Size = 4k, Total = 4096M, Free = 615M
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
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475 com.adobe.flashHi ,
Did you try recreating your preference files ? You can see the details here
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/520/cpsid_52048.html
Also please update Flash CS5.5 .
Flash > Help > Updates
Latest Flash CS5.5 version should be 11.5.1.349
I hope this Helps .
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Why is HP ruining my life? lost all my stock programs like office when they "fixed" it
i am sick of dealing with HP. i sent my computer in to get fixed and the audio is still bad and the driver STILL gets stuck and i have not only lost all my data in it (thank god for external hard drives) but the programs that came stock are gone...like my windows office! this is terrible. HP...i paid too much money for this kind of malarky about customer care. someone please actually help me? i wish i had never bought this computer. dislike....
Far too easily as they make no attempt to maintain your data or software as T&C state.
A standard procedure when the machine goes in for repair with intermitant faults or unclear desciption on faults is a factory restore so all your data gone along with Office starter too.
should be easy to get a copy of office 2007 & even 2010 as many low cost promotions can be found & it is far better than the starter. you may even find you have office 2003 bundled on a cd free as I have in the past & it is still a good usable suite.
It is frustrating but quite normal unfortunatly.
Once your setup & runing well worth doing some homework on cloning of main OS partions as makes problems like these obsolete.
Another option is requesting to keep the hard drive (if not a suspected fault) thus preserves your setup & personal data security. Standard procedure with Lenovo service & repair is for customer to keep hard drive & it saves a lot of complaints & hasle for both parties ...
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Help! My fonts have ruined my life!
I purchased some fonts online and copied them over to my fonts folder under the library.
Since then my website fonts are clear and I can't read anything. I also seem to have done something to parallels because I can't flip over to Vista. Anyone know what I can do to fix this?
SeanMake sure that your fonts have been copied to your font folder in your user library folder and not the system font library folder.
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Intego x8 bundle ruined my life. Help
Hello,
Installed intego bundle x8
Cant access any websites!!! Help1. This is a comment on what you should—and should not—do to protect yourself from malicious software ("malware") that circulates on the Internet and gets onto a computer as an unintended consequence of the user's actions. It does not apply to software, such as keystroke loggers, that may be installed deliberately by an intruder who has hands-on access to the computer, or who has been able to log in to it remotely. That threat is in a different category, and there's no easy way to defend against it.
If you find this comment too long or too technical, read only sections 5, 6, and 10.
OS X now implements three layers of built-in protection specifically against malware, not counting runtime protections such as execute disable, sandboxing, system library randomization, and address space layout randomization that may also guard against other kinds of exploits.
2. All versions of OS X since 10.6.7 have been able to detect known Mac malware in downloaded files, and to block insecure web plugins. This feature is transparent to the user. Internally Apple calls it "XProtect."
The malware recognition database used by XProtect is automatically updated; however, you shouldn't rely on it, because the attackers are always at least a day ahead of the defenders.
The following caveats apply to XProtect:
It can be bypassed by some third-party networking software, such as BitTorrent clients and Java applets.
It only applies to software downloaded from the network. Software installed from a CD or other media is not checked.
As new versions of OS X are released, it's not clear whether Apple will indefinitely continue to maintain the XProtect database of older versions such as 10.6. The security of obsolete system versions may eventually be degraded. Security updates to the code of obsolete systems will stop being released at some point, and that may leave them open to other kinds of attack besides malware.
3. Starting with OS X 10.7.5, there has been a second layer of built-in malware protection, designated "Gatekeeper" by Apple. By default, applications and Installer packages downloaded from the network will only run if they're digitally signed by a developer with a certificate issued by Apple. Software certified in this way hasn't necessarily been tested by Apple, but you can be reasonably sure that it hasn't been modified by anyone other than the developer. His identity is known to Apple, so he could be held legally responsible if he distributed malware. That may not mean much if the developer lives in a country with a weak legal system (see below.)
Gatekeeper doesn't depend on a database of known malware. It has, however, the same limitations as XProtect, and in addition the following:
It can easily be disabled or overridden by the user.
A malware attacker could get control of a code-signing certificate under false pretenses, or could simply ignore the consequences of distributing codesigned malware.
An App Store developer could find a way to bypass Apple's oversight, or the oversight could fail due to human error.
Apple has so far failed to revoke the codesigning certificates of some known abusers, thereby diluting the value of Gatekeeper and the Developer ID program. These failures don't involve App Store products, however.
For the reasons given, App Store products, and—to a lesser extent—other applications recognized by Gatekeeper as signed, are safer than others, but they can't be considered absolutely safe. "Sandboxed" applications may prompt for access to private data, such as your contacts, or for access to the network. Think before granting that access. Sandbox security is based on user input. Never click through any request for authorization without thinking.
4. Starting with OS X 10.8.3, a third layer of protection has been added: a "Malware Removal Tool" (MRT). MRT runs automatically in the background when you update the OS. It checks for, and removes, malware that may have evaded the other protections via a Java exploit (see below.) MRT also runs when you install or update the Apple-supplied Java runtime (but not the Oracle runtime.) Like XProtect, MRT is effective against known threats, but not against unknown ones. It notifies you if it finds malware, but otherwise there's no user interface to MRT.
5. The built-in security features of OS X reduce the risk of malware attack, but they are not, and never will be, complete protection. Malware is a problem of human behavior, and a technological fix is not going to solve it. Trusting software to protect you will only make you more vulnerable.
The best defense is always going to be your own intelligence. With the possible exception of Java exploits, all known malware circulating on the Internet that affects a fully-updated installation of OS X 10.6 or later takes the form of so-called "Trojan horses," which can only have an effect if the victim is duped into running them. The threat therefore amounts to a battle of wits between you and the scam artists. If you're smarter than they think you are, you'll win. That means, in practice, that you always stay within a safe harbor of computing practices. How do you know when you're leaving the safe harbor? Below are some warning signs of danger.
Software from an untrustworthy source
Software of any kind is distributed via BitTorrent. or Usenet, or on a website that also distributes pirated music or movies.
Software with a corporate brand, such as Adobe Flash Player, doesn't come directly from the developer’s website. Do not trust an alert from any website to update Flash, your browser, or anything else.
Rogue websites such as Softonic and CNET Download distribute free applications that have been packaged in a superfluous "installer."
The software is advertised by means of spam or intrusive web ads. Any ad, on any site, that includes a direct link to a download should be ignored.
Software that is plainly illegal or does something illegal
High-priced commercial software such as Photoshop is "cracked" or "free."
An application helps you to infringe copyright, for instance by circumventing the copy protection on commercial software, or saving streamed media for reuse without permission.
Conditional or unsolicited offers from strangers
A telephone caller or a web page tells you that you have a “virus” and offers to help you remove it. (Some reputable websites did legitimately warn visitors who were infected with the "DNSChanger" malware. That exception to this rule no longer applies.)
A web site offers free content such as video or music, but to use it you must install a “codec,” “plug-in,” "player," "downloader," "extractor," or “certificate” that comes from that same site, or an unknown one.
You win a prize in a contest you never entered.
Someone on a message board such as this one is eager to help you, but only if you download an application of his choosing.
A "FREE WI-FI !!!" network advertises itself in a public place such as an airport, but is not provided by the management.
Anything online that you would expect to pay for is "free."
Unexpected events
You open what you think is a document and get an alert that it's "an application downloaded from the Internet." Click Cancel and delete the file. Even if you don't get the alert, you should still delete any file that isn't what you expected it to be.
An application does something you don't expect, such as asking for permission to access your contacts, your location, or the Internet for no obvious reason.
Software is attached to email that you didn't request, even if it comes (or seems to come) from someone you trust.
I don't say that leaving the safe harbor just once will necessarily result in disaster, but making a habit of it will weaken your defenses against malware attack. Any of the above scenarios should, at the very least, make you uncomfortable.
6. Java on the Web (not to be confused with JavaScript, to which it's not related, despite the similarity of the names) is a weak point in the security of any system. Java is, among other things, a platform for running complex applications in a web page, on the client. That was always a bad idea, and Java's developers have proven themselves incapable of implementing it without also creating a portal for malware to enter. Past Java exploits are the closest thing there has ever been to a Windows-style virus affecting OS X. Merely loading a page with malicious Java content could be harmful.
Fortunately, client-side Java on the Web is obsolete and mostly extinct. Only a few outmoded sites still use it. Try to hasten the process of extinction by avoiding those sites, if you have a choice. Forget about playing games or other non-essential uses of Java.
Java is not included in OS X 10.7 and later. Discrete Java installers are distributed by Apple and by Oracle (the developer of Java.) Don't use either one unless you need it. Most people don't. If Java is installed, disable it—not JavaScript—in your browsers.
Regardless of version, experience has shown that Java on the Web can't be trusted. If you must use a Java applet for a task on a specific site, enable Java only for that site in Safari. Never enable Java for a public website that carries third-party advertising. Use it only on well-known, login-protected, secure websites without ads. In Safari 6 or later, you'll see a lock icon in the address bar with the abbreviation "https" when visiting a secure site.
Stay within the safe harbor, and you’ll be as safe from malware as you can practically be. The rest of this comment concerns what you should not do to protect yourself.
7. Never install any commercial "anti-virus" (AV) or "Internet security" products for the Mac, as they are all worse than useless. If you need to be able to detect Windows malware in your files, use one of the free security apps in the Mac App Store—nothing else.
Why shouldn't you use commercial AV products?
To recognize malware, the software depends on a database of known threats, which is always at least a day out of date. This technique is a proven failure, as a major AV software vendor has admitted. Most attacks are "zero-day"—that is, previously unknown. Recognition-based AV does not defend against such attacks, and the enterprise IT industry is coming to the realization that traditional AV software is worthless.
Its design is predicated on the nonexistent threat that malware may be injected at any time, anywhere in the file system. Malware is downloaded from the network; it doesn't materialize from nowhere. In order to meet that nonexistent threat, commercial AV software modifies or duplicates low-level functions of the operating system, which is a waste of resources and a common cause of instability, bugs, and poor performance.
By modifying the operating system, the software may also create weaknesses that could be exploited by malware attackers.
Most importantly, a false sense of security is dangerous.
8. An AV product from the App Store, such as "ClamXav," has the same drawback as the commercial suites of being always out of date, but it does not inject low-level code into the operating system. That doesn't mean it's entirely harmless. It may report email messages that have "phishing" links in the body, or Windows malware in attachments, as infected files, and offer to delete or move them. Doing so will corrupt the Mail database. The messages should be deleted from within the Mail application.
An AV app is not needed, and cannot be relied upon, for protection against OS X malware. It's useful, if at all, only for detecting Windows malware, and even for that use it's not really effective, because new Windows malware is emerging much faster than OS X malware.
Windows malware can't harm you directly (unless, of course, you use Windows.) Just don't pass it on to anyone else. A malicious attachment in email is usually easy to recognize by the name alone. An actual example:
London Terror Moovie.avi [124 spaces] Checked By Norton Antivirus.exe
You don't need software to tell you that's a Windows trojan. Software may be able to tell you which trojan it is, but who cares? In practice, there's no reason to use recognition software unless an institutional policy requires it. Windows malware is so widespread that you should assume it's in every email attachment until proven otherwise. Nevertheless, ClamXav or a similar product from the App Store may serve a purpose if it satisfies an ill-informed network administrator who says you must run some kind of AV application. It's free and it won't handicap the system.
The ClamXav developer won't try to "upsell" you to a paid version of the product. Other developers may do that. Don't be upsold. For one thing, you should not pay to protect Windows users from the consequences of their choice of computing platform. For another, a paid upgrade from a free app will probably have all the disadvantages mentioned in section 7.
9. It seems to be a common belief that the built-in Application Firewall acts as a barrier to infection, or prevents malware from functioning. It does neither. It blocks inbound connections to certain network services you're running, such as file sharing. It's disabled by default and you should leave it that way if you're behind a router on a private home or office network. Activate it only when you're on an untrusted network, for instance a public Wi-Fi hotspot, where you don't want to provide services. Disable any services you don't use in the Sharing preference pane. All are disabled by default.
10. As a Mac user you don't have to live in fear that your computer may be infected every time you install software, read email, or visit a web page. But neither should you assume that you will always be safe from exploitation, no matter what you do. The greatest harm done by security software is precisely its selling point: it makes people feel safe. They may then feel safe enough to take risks from which the software doesn't protect them. Nothing can lessen the need for safe computing practices. -
Plz! Icloud has ruined my life:((
I need to separate myself from an old apple Id but I want to preserve my contacts, messages and calendars... I have started a new account but I can't separate them??? Plz help me! I'm so frustrated with the Cloud:
Does anyone know how to save contacts and calendars before restoring and switching itunes accounts?
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I'm sure it was user error somewhere down the line, but i have a terrible situation and i just dont know how to rectify it.
I have an Iphone 4 and a recently acquired ipad2. I sync these with my pc via itunes using usb. everything has been great until i decided to try and use icloud so that i could sync my calendar between all threee devices.
the main problem i am facing is with my outlook 2010 which i use for businesds use . basically i ended up with lots of duplicated items. i have over 2000 contacts in there and it also doubled up on the tasks for each contact. i deleted icloud from each of my devices as i just didnt get a very good feeling from it at all.
Then my outlook ended up with duplicated tasks. It was really messy so i though i know i'll sync with my iphone so it bbrings it back to normal.
Now my outlook is much tidier but each contact is missing hte telephone number.
Here is the problem :
Outlook database is now missing recent activity like notes and tasks as well as phone numbers
Iphone database is same as outlook i.e. missing pohone numbers
ipad has phone numbers
How can i sync all 3 so they arecomplete records as they were before i used icolud. i dont have a backup of my pcTo be honest dude, I'd give up on it. Three times over, iCloud has shagged my machine.
Initially it buggered up my address book, which resulted in missing data and two days of h*ll trying to put it right. I gave up then but thought I would try again a few months down the line. Same thing happened, grrrrr! I swore I would never use it again and moved on.
I tried again, stooooopidly, the other night, to see if things had improved. At first everything "just worked" but within 24 hours, my calender was buggered, locked in on Birthdays, and no way of getting back my inital calender. Furthermore, even when I discontinued the iCloud service, it was syncing back and forth.
My advice; ditch it if you haven't already, it really is a bag of sh*te!
Stick to good ole iTunes and a USB sync. Safer, quicker and overall less hassle.
Best of luck.
Message was edited by: RáNdÓm GéÉzÁ / Typo's
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