Hello!
I've been trying to find clear answer to this:
I run admin account. I have installed Apps and it asks me password for this.
I heard that one thing Mac uses for security is when files that might be malware, but are masked as innocent image/video/something else files, Mac will prompt user for password as it sees it is executive file.
If I'm running Admin account, would I get such warning with malicious software? If it is type that tries to hide what it is and sneak in pretending being innocent image/video file?
If I click on it, would Mac always ask if I want to run it? I have "Mac App Store and identified developers" setting in Gatekeeper.
In short: will Mac always ask me if I want to install app even if it is hiding it's installer nature?
I've been trying to find clear answer to this:
I run admin account. I have installed Apps and it asks me password for this.
I heard that one thing Mac uses for security is when files that might be malware, but are masked as innocent image/video/something else files, Mac will prompt user for password as it sees it is executive file.
If I'm running Admin account, would I get such warning with malicious software? If it is type that tries to hide what it is and sneak in pretending being innocent image/video file?
If I click on it, would Mac always ask if I want to run it? I have "Mac App Store and identified developers" setting in Gatekeeper.
In short: will Mac always ask me if I want to install app even if it is hiding it's installer nature?