Invading my Mac
Invading my Mac
- Subject: Invading my Mac
- From: Morten dotmac <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 00:43:11 +0200
In the past months my Macs have been invaded by this message when
opening my Proapps.
Attachment:
pace.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
It started on FCP on one machine, but now it have infected all my
machines, like a creepy virus, can’t even open FCP or Motion from the
dock, must open a project file.
Even Squeeze has got this thing.
My Leopard system is installed within the last 4 months, on a clean
disk, with a clean install.
I have licensed copies of all my software and I have no knowledge of
installing anything from PACE, I want this massage out of my Mac right
now!
How have they gotten in to my machine, and how do it get you out?
I have contacted the company, and they say that I have to download an
uninstaller app.
I downloaded and run the uninstaller, but with no result, same message.
Now the supporter wants me to mail him my logs, I don’t want that,
this is my machine, and they don’t have anything to do with them
I don’t know the rules in other countries, but here in Denmark, it is
not legal to invade computers without the owner’s permission.
I think I know what I am doing when I install software, and I do read
the license agreement, and I know for sure that I never clicked ok to
anything PACE, and some of the software is installed on my computer,
should we call it spy ware then, but its still illegal, period.
There is NO external plug-in installed on Squeeze, except from
Telestream flip4mac witch I own and paid for.
Can anyone explain to me how this software is installed on my Mac? And
how do I get the shit out?
As you can read I am furious about this matter, I fell very intimidate.
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