![]() tell application "System Events" repeat while name of processes contains "" - The double check here is necessary because otherwise you occasionally send an enter to the next active application if name of processes contains "" then tell process "" key code 36 end tell end if delay 1 end repeat end tell - Close all the tabs in my browser tell application "Google Chrome" repeat with tabList in (tabs of windows whose URL contains "") close tabList end repeat end tell try tell application "" to quit end try - So long as is still active just whack enter until it goes away. Since "run-only" AppleScript come in a compiled state where the source code isn't human-readable, this made analysis harder for security researchers. As users installed the pirated software, the boobytrapped installers would download and run a run-only AppleScript, which would download and run a second run-only AppleScript, and then another final third run-only AppleScript. The primary reason was that security researchers weren't able to retrieve the malware's entire code at the time, which used nested run-only AppleScript files to retrieve its malicious code across different stages. macOS malware used run-only AppleScripts to avoid detection for five years by TheCyberPost1 in MacOS sakrist 2 points 3 points 4 points 9 months ago (0 children) This is so wrong assumption that Apple is going to remove AppleScript because some people download pirated applications. ![]() But their reports only scratched the surface of what OSAMiner was capable of, SentinelOne macOS malware researcher Phil Stokes said yesterday. I also feel that while a script may be a good shortcut, many times I can do the same things with. I feel I might mess up the computer or something. ![]() Ive been using Macs for the last 8 years and I have never used one.
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