- 关于decryptedFile.dmg,出现在磁盘工具中出现在 Adob e Flash Player更新之后。它不是木马。 最好将打开“的.dmg”的东西,如‘Pacifist’,看看里面是什么,如果是从Adobe(我怀疑,因为我没有它),这将揭示.
- Flashback Removal Instructions This document describes the security content of the Flashback malware removal tool for OS X Lion. For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose. Hello all, I downloaded the flashback removal tool after seeing & ejecting ( decryptedFile.dmg-Flash Player) in Disk Utility. I get an e- 63827.
Feb 24, 2014 I just found a strange mounted drive in Disk Utility, it is named decrytptedFile.dmg and seems to contain a Flash Player Installer. Did a quick search on google and some seem to say it is a a file that might have been left after a Flash Player update and some others say it.
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I started up Disk Utility to mount an external HD and noticed an image file
decryptedFile.dmg
Any idea where this file could have come from
ls [email protected]
shows:-It appears the download was Flash Player. I never use this, but it is not my computer, and apparently Flash had automatic updates (and other undesirable privacy breaches) enabled. (I am very reluctant to open any .dmg I haven't actually downloaded.
我启动磁盘工具安装一个外置的HD,发现图像文件
decryptedFile.dmg
任何想法,这个文件可能来自
ls [email protected]
显示: -看起来下载是Flash Player。我从来没有使用过,但它不是我的电脑,显然Flash已启用自动更新(和其他不受欢迎的隐私泄露)。 (我很不愿意公开我还没有实际下载任何的.dmg。
you might have downloaded something and installed the app and the '.dmg' did not get deleted, it is in your Cache folder anyway, so if you restart it might go away, or you go and delete it – Buscar웃17 2月. 152015-02-17 02:07:00
After downloading Adobe Flash with the web-based downloader the Adobe Installer often mentions an encrypted disk. The size of the dmg would roughly fit... Open the dmg and have a look inside... – klanomath17 2月. 152015-02-17 02:30:10
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Or, open Disk Utility. At least in my case, the file was listed on the left side, and still mounted (as I had just updated Flash). Since the file is in the /T/ folder (which disappears every reboot), it's likely to still be mounted in the OP's case as well. FWIW, the size of this particular 16.0.0.305 updater was 15643651 bytes, but I couldn't find anything canonical to check whether it was correct or not. – Kent17 2月. 152015-02-17 07:34:46