Mac Air Security, Internet Issues: System Report Attached

I don't know if it's my fault that my brand new Macbook Air is having so many problems. I am not in the know with the terms so I have attached a system report. Basically unable to keep users off of my internet network (private supposedly), On both my air and my iphone my emails keep getting deleted and application passwords are being changed like crazy. I'm frustrated. Don't feel bad if you realize that it is comepletely my fault, I just want to solve this problem. Please ask any questions for clarification, I just don't know where to start.
Also, here are some screen shots showing how quickly my passwords and accounts are being tampered with:
Here is an example of a log:
syncservices.log:
  Description:          SyncServices Log
  Date Modified:          11/5/13 5:05 AM
  Size:          2 KB
  Contents:          2013-11-04 22:18:05:722|SyncServer|367|0x7fc99a40bf00|Logging|Info| Logging initialized, engine version 713.1 : log level 3
2013-11-04 22:18:06:057|SafariSyncClient|366|0x7f9b2240c600|ISyncManager|Info| unregister com.apple.Safari
2013-11-04 22:18:06:062|SyncServer|367|0x7fc99a40bf00|Server|Info| unregister client com.apple.Safari
2013-11-04 22:18:06:067|SafariSyncClient|366|0x7f9b2240c600|ISyncManager|Info| register client com.apple.Safari from /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/SafariSyncClient.app/Contents/Resources/Safar iClientDescription.plist (bundleId = (null), bundleRelativePath = (null))
2013-11-04 22:20:06:076|SyncServer|367|0x7fc99a40bf00|Server|Info| Cancelling all sync plans.
2013-11-04 22:20:06:079|SyncServer|367|0x7fc99a40bf00|Server|Info| Goodnight, Gracie.
2013-11-05 02:48:32:838|SyncServer|962|0x7feaa240bf00|Logging|Info| Logging initialized, engine version 713.1 : log level 3
2013-11-05 02:50:40:537|SyncServer|962|0x7feaa240bf00|Server|Info| Cancelling all sync plans.
2013-11-05 02:50:40:547|SyncServer|962|0x7feaa240bf00|Server|Info| Goodnight, Gracie.
2013-11-05 03:00:37:751|SyncServer|1126|0x7f885040bf00|Logging|Info| Logging initialized, engine version 713.1 : log level 3
2013-11-05 03:02:38:161|SyncServer|1126|0x7f885040bf00|Server|Info| Cancelling all sync plans.
2013-11-05 03:02:38:171|SyncServer|1126|0x7f885040bf00|Server|Info| Goodnight, Gracie.
2013-11-05 04:00:58:399|SyncServer|1373|0x7ffd13c0bf00|Logging|Info| Logging initialized, engine version 713.1 : log level 3
2013-11-05 04:03:01:234|SyncServer|1373|0x7ffd13c0bf00|Server|Info| Cancelling all sync plans.
2013-11-05 04:03:01:243|SyncServer|1373|0x7ffd13c0bf00|Server|Info| Goodnight, Gracie.
2013-11-05 05:03:56:286|SyncServer|1548|0x7fb55840bf00|Logging|Info| Logging initialized, engine version 713.1 : log level 3
2013-11-05 05:05:56:896|SyncServer|1548|0x7fb55840bf00|Server|Info| Cancelling all sync plans.
2013-11-05 05:05:56:905|SyncServer|1548|0x7fb55840bf00|Server|Info| Goodnight, Gracie.
system.log:
  Description:          System Log
  Date Modified:          11/5/13 5:20 AM
  Size:          4.6 MB
  Contents:          ...
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3678350> libraryID=230 uid=23349 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3678370> libraryID=231 uid=23350 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3678390> libraryID=232 uid=23351 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36783b0> libraryID=233 uid=23352 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36783d0> libraryID=234 uid=23353 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36783f0> libraryID=235 uid=23354 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3678410> libraryID=236 uid=23355 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36061d0> libraryID=237 uid=23356 flags=0x1",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36061f0> libraryID=238 uid=23357 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3606210> libraryID=239 uid=23358 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3606230> libraryID=240 uid=23359 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3606250> libraryID=241 uid=23360 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3606270> libraryID=242 uid=23361 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3606290> libraryID=243 uid=23362 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36062b0> libraryID=244 uid=23363 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36062d0> libraryID=245 uid=23364 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36062f0> libraryID=246 uid=23365 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e180> libraryID=247 uid=23366 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e1a0> libraryID=248 uid=23367 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e1c0> libraryID=249 uid=23368 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e1e0> libraryID=250 uid=23369 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e200> libraryID=251 uid=23370 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e220> libraryID=252 uid=23371 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e240> libraryID=253 uid=23372 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e260> libraryID=254 uid=23373 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e280> libraryID=255 uid=23374 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d319e2a0> libraryID=256 uid=23375 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec2050> libraryID=257 uid=23376 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec2070> libraryID=258 uid=23377 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec2090> libraryID=259 uid=23378 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec20b0> libraryID=260 uid=23379 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec20d0> libraryID=261 uid=23380 flags=0x1",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec20f0> libraryID=262 uid=23381 flags=0x1",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec2110> libraryID=263 uid=23382 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec2130> libraryID=264 uid=23383 flags=0x1",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec2150> libraryID=265 uid=23384 flags=0x1",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d3ec2170> libraryID=266 uid=23385 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36618b0> libraryID=267 uid=23386 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36618d0> libraryID=268 uid=23387 flags=0",
              "<MessageDetails: 0x7ff4d36618f0> libraryID=269 uid=23389 flags=0x1"
Nov  5 03:42:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Mail[954]: [LogIMAPMailboxSyncEngineActivity] <imap.gmail.com, INBOX>: Responses need to be processed
Nov  5 03:42:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXDisableUpdate: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application "Mail" for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them.
Nov  5 03:43:02 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: disable_update_likely_unbalanced: UI updates still disabled by application "Mail" after 15.00 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds). Likely an unbalanced disableUpdate call.
Nov  5 03:47:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Killing auth hosts
Nov  5 03:47:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100028 destroyed
Nov  5 03:47:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100036 created
Nov  5 03:47:20 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(1305) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Nov  5 03:47:20 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1305] ([1304]): mdworker(1304) deny file-write-owner /Users/Scott/Library/Containers/com.apple.Notes/Data/Library/Notes/NotesV1.stor edata-wal (import fstype:hfs fsflag:480D000 flags:240000005F diag:0 uti:com.apple.notes.externalrecord plugin:/Library/Spotlight/Notes.mdimporter - find suspect file using: sudo mdutil -t 419057)
Nov  5 03:47:20 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1305] ([1304]): mdworker(1304) deny file-write-owner /Users/Scott/Library/Containers/com.apple.Notes/Data/Library/Notes/NotesV1.stor edata-shm (import fstype:hfs fsflag:480D000 flags:240000005F diag:0 uti:com.apple.notes.externalrecord plugin:/Library/Spotlight/Notes.mdimporter - find suspect file using: sudo mdutil -t 419057)
Nov  5 03:47:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1016]: Unknown serviceID: com.apple.Dataclass.SharedStreams
Nov  5 03:47:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1016]: INFO: FMM: containsRecoveryPartition: YES, version: 12E3200
Nov  5 03:47:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1016]: INFO: FMM: recoveryPartitionNeedsUpdate: NO
Nov  5 03:47:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1016]: INFO: FMM: containsRecoveryPartition: YES, version: 12E3200
Nov  5 03:47:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1016]: INFO: FMM: recoveryPartitionNeedsUpdate: NO
Nov  5 03:47:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1016]: INFO: FMM: can enable: YES
Nov  5 03:47:46 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 03:47:47 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 03:48:24 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100037 created
Nov  5 03:48:33 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Killing auth hosts
Nov  5 03:48:33 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100033 destroyed
Nov  5 03:49:42 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100038 created
Nov  5 03:50:29 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local xpcd[1106]: restored permissions (100644 -> 100744) on /Users/Scott/Library/Containers/com.apple.ShareKitHelper/Container.plist
Nov  5 03:50:34 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::setPowerStateGated: 1
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_on_hardware
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::acpiControlS2ChipPower - powerState=1, status = 0x0, result_value = 0x0
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::EnableS2Chip - power up took 2 us (ok)
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: s2_pll_reset: S2 PLL Reset is done!!!
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: restoring 127 DDR PHY shmoo-calibrated registers
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: WARNING: entry 041:  ddr_phy_reg_offset=0x00000204: exp_value=0x00000000 does not match rd_value=0x00010000
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: Done
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_on_hardware - Memory OKAY
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: power_on_hardware: DDR (re)initialization complete - execution time = 813 us
Nov  5 03:50:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::message
Nov  5 03:50:44 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::setPowerStateGated: 0
Nov  5 03:50:44 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_off_hardware
Nov  5 03:50:44 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::DisableS2Chip
Nov  5 03:50:44 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::acpiControlS2ChipPower - powerState=0, status = 0x0, result_value = 0x0
Nov  5 03:50:44 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::message
Nov  5 03:50:49 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 03:50:49 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Contacts[1318]: AOSKit ERROR: XPC CLIENT: Connection [0x7f9ccd307520] event handler received event with type: [XPC_TYPE_ERROR].  Description: [Connection interrupted]
Nov  5 03:50:51 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit-XPC] Received XPC_ERROR_CONNECTION_INVALID
Nov  5 03:50:51 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit-XPC] connectionWithClientInterrupted
Nov  5 03:50:51 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit] Cancel UI for running services with Client PID: 1318
Nov  5 03:50:51 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ImageKit.RecentPictureService[503]: RecentPictureService: XPC error
Nov  5 03:51:05 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 03:51:06 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 03:51:16 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.time[257]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
Nov  5 03:51:51 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local awacsd[1282]: InnerStore GetWakeInfoForZone: no external port for 1879438766.members.btmm.icloud.com.
Nov  5 03:52:22 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 03:53:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0x4cd
Nov  5 03:53:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: kCGErrorFailure: CGSSetHideOnDeact: error getting window tags
Nov  5 03:53:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local librariand[1008]: client process 1333 does not have a valid com.apple.developer.ubiquity-container-identifiers entitlement
Nov  5 03:53:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local librariand[1008]: error in handle_container_path_request: LibrarianErrorDomain/9/The client process does not have a valid com.apple.developer.ubiquity-container-identifiers entitlement
Nov  5 03:53:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowListTags: Modification of kCGSModalWindowTagBit (31) on a window 0x4ce requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller iPhoto
Nov  5 03:53:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowShadowParameters: Operation on a window 0x4ce requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller iPhoto
Nov  5 03:53:32 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowListTags: Modification of kCGSModalWindowTagBit (31) on a window 0x4ce requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller iPhoto
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: CGSReleaseWindow: Invalid window 1229
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: _NXTermWindow: error releasing window (1000)
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: kCGErrorIllegalArgument: _getWindowRegion: Invalid window
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: CGSSetWindowLevel: Invalid window 0x4ce
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: PSsetwindowlevel, error setting window level (1000)
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: CGSClearWindowTags: Invalid window 0x4ce
Nov  5 03:53:32 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: CGSSetIgnoresCycle: error 1000 setting or clearing window tags
Nov  5 03:53:36 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: CoreAnimation: warning, deleted thread with uncommitted CATransaction; set CA_DEBUG_TRANSACTIONS=1 in environment to log backtraces.
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 03:54:19 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 03:54:20 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:operation:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
Nov  5 03:54:20 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iPhoto[1333]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:fromRect:operation:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
Nov  5 03:55:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100041 created
Nov  5 03:56:05 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: CGSGetWindowTags: Invalid window 0x4ec
Nov  5 03:56:05 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: kCGErrorFailure: CGSSetHideOnDeact: error getting window tags
Nov  5 03:56:05 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local librariand[1008]: client process 1333 does not have a valid com.apple.developer.ubiquity-container-identifiers entitlement
Nov  5 03:56:05 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local librariand[1008]: error in handle_container_path_request: LibrarianErrorDomain/9/The client process does not have a valid com.apple.developer.ubiquity-container-identifiers entitlement
Nov  5 03:56:05 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowListTags: Modification of kCGSModalWindowTagBit (31) on a window 0x4ed requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller iPhoto
Nov  5 03:56:05 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowShadowParameters: Operation on a window 0x4ed requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller iPhoto
Nov  5 03:56:13 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 03:56:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Killing auth hosts
Nov  5 03:56:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100036 destroyed
Nov  5 03:56:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Killing auth hosts
Nov  5 03:56:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100034 destroyed
Nov  5 03:56:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Killing auth hosts
Nov  5 03:56:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100037 destroyed
Nov  5 03:56:15 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowListTags: Modification of kCGSModalWindowTagBit (31) on a window 0x4ed requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller iPhoto
Nov  5 03:56:15 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: CGSReleaseWindow: Invalid window 1260
Nov  5 03:56:15 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.security.pboxd[1335]: _NXTermWindow: error releasing window (1000)
Nov  5 03:57:47 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local lsboxd[322]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
Nov  5 03:59:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXGetConnectionProperty: Invalid connection 90683
Nov  5 03:59:18 --- last message repeated 2 times ---
Nov  5 03:59:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[122] ([0x0-0xca0ca].com.apple.mail[954]): Exited: Terminated: 15
Nov  5 03:59:20 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coresymbolicationd[1361]: /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.coresymbolicationd/data does not exist, resetting cache
Nov  5 03:59:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.audio.ComponentHelper[1344]): Exited: Killed: 9
Nov  5 03:59:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 1344 [com.apple.audio.]
Nov  5 03:59:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.audio.SandboxHelper[1343]): Exited: Killed: 9
Nov  5 03:59:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 1343 [com.apple.audio.]
Nov  5 03:59:30 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local spindump[1354]: Saved hang report for Mail version 6.5 (1508) to /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Mail_2013-11-05-035930_Scotts-MacBook-Air.hang
Nov  5 03:59:52 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local SubmitDiagInfo[1368]: Submitted hang report: file://localhost/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/Mail_2013-11-05-035930_Scotts-M acBook-Air.hang
Nov  5 04:00:00 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Safari[360]: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context 0x0
Nov  5 04:00:53 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit-XPC] Received XPC_ERROR_CONNECTION_INVALID
Nov  5 04:00:53 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit-XPC] connectionWithClientInterrupted
Nov  5 04:00:53 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit] Cancel UI for running services with Client PID: 1333
Nov  5 04:00:55 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local xpcd[1106]: restored permissions (100644 -> 100744) on /Users/Scott/Library/Containers/com.apple.mail/Container.plist
Nov  5 04:00:55 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Mail[1370]: Using V2 Layout
Nov  5 04:00:55 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100042 created
Nov  5 04:01:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXSetWindowBackgroundBlurRadius: Invalid window 0xffffffff
Nov  5 04:02:37 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.XType.FontHelper[1381]: FontHelper:  message received. (<dictionary: 0x7fb692900900> { count = 2, contents =
                    "query" => <string: 0x7fb692900a60> { length = 102, contents = "com_apple_ats_name_postscript == "Calibri" && kMDItemContentTypeTree != com.adobe.postscript-lwfn-font" }
                    "restricted" => <bool: 0x7fff76da0320>: true
Nov  5 04:02:37 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.XType.FontHelper[1381]: AutoActivation:  scopes (
              "/Library/Application Support/Apple/Fonts"
Nov  5 04:02:39 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.XType.FontHelper[1381]: FontHelper:  message received. (<dictionary: 0x7fb691c20640> { count = 2, contents =
                    "query" => <string: 0x7fb691c1eb50> { length = 101, contents = "com_apple_ats_name_postscript == "Myriad" && kMDItemContentTypeTree != com.adobe.postscript-lwfn-font" }
                    "restricted" => <bool: 0x7fff76da0320>: true
Nov  5 04:02:39 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.XType.FontHelper[1381]: AutoActivation:  scopes (
              "/Library/Application Support/Apple/Fonts"
Nov  5 04:02:58 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window f already registered
Nov  5 04:03:54 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local lsboxd[322]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
Nov  5 04:05:23 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1384]: CGSGetDisplayBounds: Invalid display 0x00000000
Nov  5 04:05:23 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1384]: bootstrap_look_up2 failed with 0x44c
Nov  5 04:05:23 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(1385) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Nov  5 04:05:23 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1385] ([1384]): mdworker32(1384) deny mach-lookup com.apple.PowerManagement.control (import fstype:hfs fsflag:480D000 flags:240000005E diag:0 uti:org.openxmlformats.presentationml.presentation plugin:/Library/Spotlight/Microsoft Office.mdimporter - find suspect file using: sudo mdutil -t 421403)
Nov  5 04:09:03 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Killing auth hosts
Nov  5 04:09:03 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100041 destroyed
Nov  5 04:10:43 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Safari[360]: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context 0x0
Nov  5 04:13:58 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1391]: CGSGetDisplayBounds: Invalid display 0x00000000
Nov  5 04:13:58 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1391]: bootstrap_look_up2 failed with 0x44c
Nov  5 04:13:58 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(1392) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Nov  5 04:13:59 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1392] ([1391]): mdworker32(1391) deny mach-lookup com.apple.PowerManagement.control (import fstype:hfs fsflag:480D000 flags:240000005E diag:0 uti:org.openxmlformats.presentationml.presentation plugin:/Library/Spotlight/Microsoft Office.mdimporter - find suspect file using: sudo mdutil -t 439454)
Nov  5 04:14:06 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 04:14:06 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 04:17:31 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Safari[360]: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context 0x0
Nov  5 04:17:45 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1397]: CGSGetDisplayBounds: Invalid display 0x00000000
Nov  5 04:17:45 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1397]: bootstrap_look_up2 failed with 0x44c
Nov  5 04:17:46 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(1398) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Nov  5 04:17:46 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1398] ([1397]): mdworker32(1397) deny mach-lookup com.apple.PowerManagement.control (import fstype:hfs fsflag:480D000 flags:240000005E diag:0 uti:org.openxmlformats.presentationml.presentation plugin:/Library/Spotlight/Microsoft Office.mdimporter - find suspect file using: sudo mdutil -t 446419)
Nov  5 04:19:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local lsboxd[322]: @AE relay 4755524c:4755524c
Nov  5 04:21:17 Scotts-MacBook-Air com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.XType.FontHelper[1381]): Exited: Killed: 9
Nov  5 04:21:17 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 1381 [XType.FontHelper]
Nov  5 04:23:12 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1404]: CGSGetDisplayBounds: Invalid display 0x00000000
Nov  5 04:23:12 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local mdworker32[1404]: bootstrap_look_up2 failed with 0x44c
Nov  5 04:23:12 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(1405) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Nov  5 04:23:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1405] ([1404]): mdworker32(1404) deny mach-lookup com.apple.PowerManagement.control (import fstype:hfs fsflag:480D000 flags:240000005E diag:0 uti:org.openxmlformats.spreadsheetml.sheet plugin:/Library/Spotlight/Microsoft Office.mdimporter - find suspect file using: sudo mdutil -t 458245)
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::setPowerStateGated: 1
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_on_hardware
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::acpiControlS2ChipPower - powerState=1, status = 0x0, result_value = 0x0
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::EnableS2Chip - power up took 2 us (ok)
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: s2_pll_reset: S2 PLL Reset is done!!!
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: restoring 127 DDR PHY shmoo-calibrated registers
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: WARNING: entry 041:  ddr_phy_reg_offset=0x00000204: exp_value=0x00000000 does not match rd_value=0x00010000
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: Done
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_on_hardware - Memory OKAY
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: power_on_hardware: DDR (re)initialization complete - execution time = 733 us
Nov  5 04:31:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::message
Nov  5 04:31:17 Scotts-MacBook-Air com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.coresymbolicationd[1361]): Exited: Killed: 9
Nov  5 04:31:17 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: memorystatus_thread: idle exiting pid 1361 [coresymbolicatio]
Nov  5 04:31:18 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Photo Booth[1412]: CoreAnimation: warning, deleted thread with uncommitted CATransaction; set CA_DEBUG_TRANSACTIONS=1 in environment to log backtraces.
Nov  5 04:31:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXGetConnectionProperty: Invalid connection 114687
Nov  5 04:31:25 --- last message repeated 2 times ---
Nov  5 04:31:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::setPowerStateGated: 0
Nov  5 04:31:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_off_hardware
Nov  5 04:31:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::DisableS2Chip
Nov  5 04:31:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::acpiControlS2ChipPower - powerState=0, status = 0x0, result_value = 0x0
Nov  5 04:31:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::message
Nov  5 04:31:25 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 04:31:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXGetConnectionProperty: Invalid connection 114687
Nov  5 04:31:28 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 04:31:28 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Safari[360]: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context 0x0
Nov  5 04:31:58 --- last message repeated 7 times ---
Nov  5 04:32:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local CVMServer[95]: Check-in to the service com.apple.cvmsCompAgent_x86_64 failed. This is likely because you have either unloaded the job or the MachService has the ResetAtClose attribute specified in the launchd.plist. If present, this attribute should be removed.
Nov  5 04:32:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local CVMServer[95]: Check-in to the service com.apple.cvmsCompAgent_x86_64 failed. This is likely because you have either unloaded the job or the MachService has the ResetAtClose attribute specified in the launchd.plist. If present, this attribute should be removed.
Nov  5 04:32:38 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Safari[360]: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context 0x0
Nov  5 04:34:53 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 04:34:53 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 04:34:54 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 04:34:54 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 04:35:00 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 04:35:00 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 04:35:00 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window f already registered
Nov  5 04:35:01 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 04:35:01 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 04:35:04 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit-XPC] Received XPC_ERROR_CONNECTION_INVALID
Nov  5 04:35:04 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit-XPC] connectionWithClientInterrupted
Nov  5 04:35:04 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.ShareKitHelper[1320]: --warning: [ShareKit] Cancel UI for running services with Client PID: 360
Nov  5 04:35:04 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXGetConnectionProperty: Invalid connection 59671
Nov  5 04:35:12 --- last message repeated 4 times ---
Nov  5 04:35:12 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1433] ([1432]): launchctl(1432) deny file-read-data /private/var/db/launchd.db/com.apple.launchd.peruser.502/overrides.plist
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local sandboxd[1433] ([1432]): launchctl(1432) deny job-creation
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(1433) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.time[257]: Interval maximum value is 946100000 seconds (specified value: 9223372036854775807).
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::setPowerStateGated: 1
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_on_hardware
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::acpiControlS2ChipPower - powerState=1, status = 0x0, result_value = 0x0
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::EnableS2Chip - power up took 1 us (ok)
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: s2_pll_reset: S2 PLL Reset is done!!!
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: restoring 127 DDR PHY shmoo-calibrated registers
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: WARNING: entry 041:  ddr_phy_reg_offset=0x00000204: exp_value=0x00000000 does not match rd_value=0x00010000
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: restore_ddr_phy_regs: Done
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_on_hardware - Memory OKAY
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: power_on_hardware: DDR (re)initialization complete - execution time = 659 us
Nov  5 04:35:13 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::message
Nov  5 04:35:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Killing auth hosts
Nov  5 04:35:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100042 destroyed
Nov  5 04:35:14 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local com.apple.SecurityServer[15]: Session 100046 created
Nov  5 04:35:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.coremedia.videodecoder[601]): Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing
Nov  5 04:35:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::setPowerStateGated: 0
Nov  5 04:35:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_off_hardware
Nov  5 04:35:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::DisableS2Chip
Nov  5 04:35:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::acpiControlS2ChipPower - powerState=0, status = 0x0, result_value = 0x0
Nov  5 04:35:25 Scotts-MacBook-Air kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::message
Nov  5 04:35:55 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 04:37:46 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1451]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:operation:fraction:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
Nov  5 04:37:46 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1451]: *** WARNING: -[NSImage compositeToPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] is deprecated in MacOSX 10.8 and later. Please use -[NSImage drawAtPoint:fromRect:operation:fraction:] instead.
Nov  5 04:38:09 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local Safari[1455]: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context 0x0
Nov  5 04:38:11 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 04:38:11 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 04:38:41 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WebProcess[1457]: objc[1457]: Object 0x7fbbaa41c860 of class NSUserDefaults autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking - break on objc_autoreleaseNoPool() to debug
Nov  5 04:39:12 --- last message repeated 4 times ---
Nov  5 04:40:23 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXRegisterWindowWithSystemStatusBar: window f already registered
Nov  5 04:41:59 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local WindowServer[239]: CGXGetConnectionProperty: Invalid connection 86739
Nov  5 04:42:29 --- last message repeated 4 times ---
Nov  5 04:43:43 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Disabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is active
Nov  5 04:43:43 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local coreaudiod[169]: Enabled automatic stack shots because audio IO is inactive
Nov  5 04:43:46 Scotts-MacBook-Air com.apple.launchd.peruser.502[122] ([0x0-0x14d14d].com.apple.Automator[1469]): Exited: Killed: 9
Nov  5 04:43:57 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local iTunes[608]: 2013-11-05 04:43:57.700410 AM [AVSystemController] Stopping AirPlay
Nov  5 04:44:37 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local System Preferences[1451]: httpdEnabled is deprecated !!
Nov  5 04:44:40 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local CVMServer[95]: Check-in to the service com.apple.cvmsCompAgent_x86_64 failed. This is likely because you have either unloaded the job or the MachService has the ResetAtClose attribute specified in the launchd.plist. If present, this attribute should be removed.
Nov  5 04:44:48 --- last message repeated 1 time ---
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): Got user: Scott
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): Got ruser: (null)
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): Got service: authorization
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in od_principal_for_user(): No authentication authority returned
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in od_principal_for_user(): failed: 7
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): Failed to determine Kerberos principal name.
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): Done cleanup3
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): Kerberos 5 refuses you
Nov  5 04:44:48 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): pam_sm_authenticate: ntlm
Nov  5 04:44:49 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: in pam_sm_authenticate(): OpenDirectory - The authtok is incorrect.
Nov  5 04:44:49 Scotts-MacBook-Air.local authorizationhost[1482]: Failed to authenticate user <Scott> (

You haven't shown any evidence that your computer was tampered with. Some of your Internet accounts may have been. Usually, but not always, that happens because you chose a weak password.
Log in to each account (if you still can) and change the password. If you use the same password for any other accounts, change those passwords too, and make them all different. Internet passwords should be random strings of at least 10 characters. You most likely don't need to, and should not be able to, remember them. They should be saved in your keychain and backed up with the rest of your data.
One way to generate a secure password is the following. Triple-click anywhere the line below on this page to select it:
openssl rand -base64 10 | cut -c-14 | open -ef
Copy the selected line to the clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Launch the Terminal application and paste into the window that opens (command-V). A string of 14 random characters will appear in a TextEdit window. Use that string, or a substring, as the password. To generate another random string, press the up-arrow key and then the return key with the Terminal window active. You can then quit Terminal.
If the compromised account is on Gmail, then changing the password may not be enough. Follow all of Google'sinstructions to secure it.

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    Software is attached to email that you didn't request, even if it comes (or seems to come) from someone you trust.
    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.
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    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 can you assume that you will always be safe from exploitation, no matter what you do. Navigating the Internet is like walking the streets of a big city. It's as safe or as dangerous as you choose to make it. 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.

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  • Is my Mac Air equipped with security software?

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    1. This comment applies to malicious software ("malware") that's installed unwittingly by the victim of a network attack. 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 victim's computer. That threat is in a different category, and there's no easy way to defend against it. If you have reason to suspect that you're the target of such an attack, you need expert help.
    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, but internally Apple calls it "XProtect." The malware recognition database is automatically checked for updates once a day; 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.
    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 find some other way to bypass Apple's oversight, or the oversight could fail in a particular case due to human error.
    For most purposes, applications recognized by Gatekeeper as signed, including App Store products, can be considered safe. Note, however, that at least one trojan for iOS (not for OS X) was briefly distributed by a developer in Russia through the iTunes App Store. That store is under the same oversight by Apple as the Mac App Store, so the protection shouldn't be considered absolute. App Store products may prompt for access to private data, such as your contacts. Think before granting that access. OS X security is based on user input. Never click anything reflexively.
    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 presumably effective against known attacks, but maybe not against unknown attacks. It notifies you if it finds malware, but otherwise there's no user interface to MRT.
    5. Beyond XProtect, Gatekeeper, and MRT, there’s no evidence of any benefit from other automated protection against malware. The first and best line of defense is always 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 malware attacker. If you're smarter than he thinks you are, you'll win.
    That means, in practice, that you never use software that comes from an untrustworthy source, or that does something inherently untrustworthy. How do you know what is trustworthy?
    Any website that prompts you to install a “codec,” “plug-in,” "player," "extractor," or “certificate” that comes from that same site, or an unknown one, is untrustworthy.
    A web operator who tells you that you have a “virus,” or that anything else is wrong with your computer, or that you have won a prize in a contest you never entered, is trying to commit a crime with you as the victim. (Some reputable websites did legitimately warn visitors who were infected with the "DNSChanger" malware. That exception to this rule no longer applies.)
    Pirated copies or "cracks" of commercial software, no matter where they come from, are unsafe.
    Software of any kind downloaded from a BitTorrent or from a Usenet binary newsgroup is unsafe.
    Software that purports to help you do something that's illegal or that infringes copyright, such as saving streamed audio or video for reuse without permission, is unsafe. All YouTube "downloaders" are in this category, though not all are necessarily harmful.
    Software with a corporate brand, such as Adobe Flash Player, must be downloaded directly from the developer’s website. If it comes from any other source, it's unsafe.
    Even signed applications should not be trusted if they do something unexpected, such as asking for permission to access your contacts or your location for no apparent reason.
    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.
    Follow the above guidelines, 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 from malware.
    7. Never install any commercial "anti-virus" or "Internet security" products for the Mac, as they all do more harm than good, if they do any good at all. If you need to be able to detect Windows malware in your files, use the free software  ClamXav — nothing else.
    Why shouldn't you use commercial "anti-virus" products?
    Their 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, the 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 itself may create weaknesses that could be exploited by malware attackers.
    8. ClamXav doesn't have these drawbacks. That doesn't mean it's entirely safe. 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.
    ClamXav is not needed, and should not be relied upon, for protection against OS X malware. It's useful only for detecting Windows malware. Windows malware can't harm you directly (unless, of course, you use Windows.) Just don't pass it on to anyone else.
    A Windows malware attachment in email is usually easy to recognize. The file name will often be targeted at people who aren't very bright; for example:
    ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥!!!!!!!H0TBABEZ4U!!!!!!!.AVI♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.exe
    ClamXav may be able to tell you which particular virus or trojan it is, but do you care? In practice, there's seldom a reason to use ClamXav unless a network administrator requires you to run an anti-virus application.
    9. The greatest harm done by security software, in my opinion, is in its effect on human behavior. It does little or nothing to protect people from emerging threats, but if they get a false sense of security from it, they may feel free to do things that expose them to higher risk. Nothing can lessen the need for safe computing practices.
    10. 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.

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