Remove ResultProtocol

Threat Type: Mac

ResultProtocol is an adware variety that directly targets Mac users. It has the capability to display its own ads into websites the user visits, which can be incredibly frustrating and disruptive. Apart from the ads, you may also notice your Mac feeling slower or being laggier than usual.

Unfortunately, adware may track and collect private information like search terms, browser history, and other information of value to advertisers. This information can be used for user profiling or for serving targeted ads to the user. It is also possible for adware to display ads for other potentially unwanted programs, too.

One of the primary ways that adware like ResultProtocol is distributed is through "bundling," where it is included as part of other Mac software. The unfortunate user may not even be aware that they are installing adware, as it is often disclosed in lengthy and complex licensing agreements that most people do not read. Once installed, the adware will begin displaying ads in the form of pop-ups, banners, or even new browser tabs or windows. These ads may be for products or services that are related to the browsing history, or they may be completely random.

ResultProtocol Mac Screenshot
ResultProtocol Mac Screenshot

ResultProtocol and similar adware are also frequently spread through "drive-by downloads," where your computer gets infected simply by visiting a website. This can happen if the website is running malicious code that automatically downloads and installs the adware.

Mac adware is often a nuisance to users, as it slows down their computers, and makes it difficult to browse the web. It can also consume data and battery. Overall system performance can suddenly get worse, too.

To protect against adware, Mac users should be very discerning when downloading and installing software or browser extensions. It is also critical to thoroughly read the EULA before installing any software. Be careful when visiting unknown sites, and do not click on any suspicious links. Finally, make sure to anti-malware software to protect your computer from threats like ResultProtocol.


ResultProtocol Removal Guide

Simple & Automatic ResultProtocol Removal

It can be complicated and daunting to eliminate ResultProtocol manually. There is always the risk of accidentally deleting an important file or changing a critical setting, which could create irreversible problems and make the situation worse. We recommend Combo Cleaner, a powerful anti-malware app that is easy to use and removes this and other malware quickly. Click the button below to download it:

ResultProtocol Manual Application Removal

The most basic step to remove adware on macOS is to delete the app responsible for it and any suspicious apps that may have been installed along with it. If you are uncertain of what an app does, it is important that you do not delete it. Follow these easy steps:

  1. Open the Finder application.
    Open Finder On MacOS
  2. Locate the application in the Applications folder.
  3. Drag the application to the Trash or right-click and select "Move to Trash."
    Move App to Trash
  4. Empty the Trash to completely remove the application.
    Empty Trash

Remove ResultProtocol Related Files

Removing adware-related files and folders on a Mac can be a bit more complicated than simply uninstalling an application, as adware can often create multiple files and folders that are hidden or hard to find. Make you have a backup before proceeding. Here are some steps you can take to remove adware-related files and folders from your Mac:

  1. Check your login items. Adware can also be set to start automatically when you log in. For MacOS Ventura and newer, go to System Preferences > General > Login Items. For earlier versions of MacOS, go to System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items. Remove any malicious items.
    Mac Login Items
  2. Check your home folder. Adware can create files and folders in your home folder. Open Finder and press Command + Shift + H to go to your home folder. Look for any files or folders that you find suspicious and are certain that you do not need. Move them to the trash.
    MacOS Home Folder
  3. Check Library folder. Adware can also be found in the Library folder. Open Finder, press Command + Shift + G and type in "~/Library" and look for any files or folders that should not be there. Move them to the trash.
    Mac Library Folder
  4. Check hidden files and folders: Some adware files and folders may be hidden. Just be careful when deleting anything because plenty of legitimate MacOS system files are also hidden. Open Finder, then press Shift + command + . (dot) to show hidden files and folders. Again, do not delete anything without knowing for certain it is malicious.
    Shift Command Dot

Again, it is always a good idea to backup your data before you do any of the above steps. If you are unsure about what files or folders to remove, then leave them alone and use anti-malware software or get a professional to help you.


Remove ResultProtocol LaunchAgents & .plist Files

LaunchAgents and .plist files are used by macOS to automatically launch applications or scripts when a user logs in. Sometimes, malware or unwanted software can create these files to automatically launch itself or other unwanted programs. Here are the steps to remove LaunchAgents and .plist files on a Mac:

LaunchAgents Folder
  1. Open Finder and press Command + Shift + G.
  2. In the "Go to the folder" field, type in "/Library/LaunchAgents" and press Enter.
  3. Look for any files or folders that you don't recognize or that are associated with the unwanted software and move them to the trash.
  4. Now open Finder and press Command + Shift + G again.
  5. In the "Go to the folder" field, type in "~/Library/LaunchAgents" and press Enter.
  6. Look for any files or folders that you don't recognize or that are associated with ResultProtocol and move them to the trash. You may even see a file named com.ResultProtocol.plist.
  7. Now, Go to the folder where you removed the launch agents, and type in .plist, and move them to trash as well.

It is important to note that you should only delete .plist files that you are certain are associated with unwanted software or malware. Many legitimate applications also use .plist files to launch automatically. If you are unsure about the .plist file you are trying to remove, do not remove it.


Remove Malicious Extensions From Your Browser

Removing malicious extensions from web browsers can help to prevent adware and other forms of malware from affecting your computer. Here are the steps to remove malicious extensions from some common browsers:

Google Chrome:
Chrome Extensions
  1. Click the three dots on the top right corner of the browser.
  2. Select More Tools > Extensions
  3. Locate the malicious extension and click the Remove button.
Mozilla Firefox:
Firefox Extensions
  1. For newer versions of Firefox, click the icon that looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece. It is in the top right corner, next to the three lines. That will take you directly to the Extensions menu. For earlier versions of Firefox, click the three lines on the top right corner of the browser and select "Add-ons and themes."
  2. Locate the malicious extension and click the Remove button.
Microsoft Edge:
Edge Extensions
  1. Click the three dots on the top right corner of the browser.
  2. Select Extensions
  3. Locate the malicious extension and click the Remove button
Safari:
Safari Settings
  1. Click Safari on the top left corner of the screen.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Click the Extensions tab.
  4. Locate the malicious extension and click the Uninstall button

In addition to removing the malicious extensions it is also a good idea to check your browser settings and restore them to their default settings, clear your browsing history and cache, and also scan your computer for malware using an anti-malware software.

It is also important to be cautious about the extensions you install on your browser, and only download them from reputable sources and pay attention to the permissions that the extension requests.

If you are unsure about the extension you are trying to remove, it is best to consult with a professional or check the specific extension documentation or website for instructions on how to remove it.


Scan With Combo Cleaner

Combo Cleaner is a highly-effective, third-party malware removal tool that is specifically designed for Macs. Here are the steps you can take to use Combo Cleaner to remove malware from your Mac:

  1. Download Combo Cleaner by clicking the above button.
  2. Double-click the Combo Cleaner DMG file and drag the Combo Cleaner app to your Applications folder.
    Combo Cleaner Mac
  3. Open your Applications folder by double-clicking it. Then double-click the Combo Cleaner app.
  4. Click the "Scan" button to start a full scan of your computer.
  5. Wait for the scan to complete. Combo Cleaner will detect and display any malware it finds on your computer.
  6. Review the scan results and select the malware that you want to remove.
  7. Click the "Remove" button to remove the selected malware.
  8. Restart your computer to complete the removal process.

Depending on the type and the severity of the malware, the malware removal process may take some time and require multiple scans to fully remove the malware from your system.


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