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Legitimate products simply do not get advertised this way. If the recommendation came from trusted technical users who swear by it, and not just [possibly phony] recommendations on the vendor's Web site, it may be worthwhile. There was a scam app in the Mac App Store called Adware Removal Pro. Malwarebytes has detected that as a PUP (potentially unwanted program) for a while now, and it would appear that it has been removed from the App Store when I checked this morning. If this is what you downloaded, you should delete it, but should note that it doesn't actually have any malicious behaviors (other than not really doing what it advertises being able to do). If this isn't it, please let us know exactly what you downloaded, and from where. Note that there are a large number of scam anti-adware and anti-virus apps on the Mac App Store right now.

Do not download any such product from the Mac App Store. Ad-Aware is a Windows-only anti-virus company, with no Mac products that I can find, so I'm guessing your reference to 'ad aware' must have been a typo.

The most disappointing part here is, Apple has done nothing to help her Mac customers. Don't they know there is a problem? Why don't they care?

This problem has been in place for a long time. How many updates has OS-X gone through since then? What did Apple do? If a third party can write a program to fix this problem, what's the matter with the Apple programmers? Why can't they make one themselves?

Why don't their programmers see this as an opportunity for job security. They can do updates for the next n years, eh? Something is not right.

Why is a user error not Apple's problem? Does Apple sell computers only to those with a doctor degree in computer science? If Apple is in the car business, will they sell cars that you must know how to double clutch before you can drive it?

Why is it so hard to build cars that my grandma can drive too? This is so sad. Apple: please say something.

I will apologize if I were wrong. Right now, I am as confused as I am frustrated. Hello sungyle, This is a user-to-user support forum.

We are just other Apple customers like yourself. Apple employees usually do not read or comment here. I guarantee they would never address a delicate subject like this.

Generally I agree with everything you've said. However, I think you are wrong about one important point. This problem has not been in place for a long time. It is relatively new and has been getting worse.

At one time, Apple published some half-hearted, difficult-to-follow, manual adware removal instructions but then withdrew those instructions. Apple allows anti malware apps in the Mac App Store that cannot possibly work unless the developers blatantly violate Apple's own rules for the Mac App Store. Apple does not usually include adware in the anti-malware security logic that it includes inside the operating system. This serves to make people affected by this adware think, falsely, that Apple has no security. That, in turn, makes them vulnerable to a wide variety of scams. We have a rapidly expanding 3rd party Mac security market that sells software that attempts to duplicate functionality that Apple already provides and generally does a poor job against the adware that so many Apple users suffer from.