So yesterday I had a popup from a process called "XProtectRemediatorPirrit" asking me for my admin username and password.
It did not say anything else. Just wanted my password.
I just dismissed it, but it appeared again today. I'm kind of concerned now.
I know XProtect is some kind of hidden Anti-virus + Anti-malware built right into macOS.
But first of all, I'd be really surprised to have malware or viruses on my computer. I don't visit fishy websites and I'm not into torrents and illegal downloading. I pay my stuff.
Second, can any developer just create a process called "XProtectRemediatorPirrit" and ask me for my password? How can I know this is authentic and from Apple itself?
I'm running macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224).
Mac Mini M2 Pro.
Here's my processes in Activity Monitor (after I dismissed the popup though...)
It did not say anything else. Just wanted my password.
I just dismissed it, but it appeared again today. I'm kind of concerned now.
I know XProtect is some kind of hidden Anti-virus + Anti-malware built right into macOS.
But first of all, I'd be really surprised to have malware or viruses on my computer. I don't visit fishy websites and I'm not into torrents and illegal downloading. I pay my stuff.
Second, can any developer just create a process called "XProtectRemediatorPirrit" and ask me for my password? How can I know this is authentic and from Apple itself?
I'm running macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224).
Mac Mini M2 Pro.
Here's my processes in Activity Monitor (after I dismissed the popup though...)