What is NanoData
NanoData is a type of malware that specifically targets Mac computers. This malicious software is designed to infiltrate Mac systems and steal sensitive information, such as login credentials, personal data, and financial information. NanoData can also track the user’s online activities and browsing history, allowing cybercriminals to gather valuable data for fraudulent purposes.
NanoData typically infects Mac computers through malicious email attachments, fake software updates, or compromised websites. Once the malware is downloaded and installed on the system, it can remain hidden and operate silently in the background, making it difficult for users to detect its presence. NanoData can also spread through infected external devices, such as USB drives, further increasing the risk of spreading to other Mac devices. It is important for Mac users to regularly update their operating system and security software to protect against NanoData and other malware threats.
NanoData Automated Removal Tools
Solution for Mac user
SpyHunter for Mac is a comprehensive cybersecurity software developed by EnigmaSoft Limited, tailored specifically for macOS. It’s designed to offer advanced protection against a wide array of threats specifically targeting the Mac ecosystem, including malware, adware, spyware, and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs).
Manual NanoData Removal Guide
Below are step-by-step instructions to remove NanoData from Mac computers. Follow this steps carefully and uninstall it from Applications, remove malicious browser extensions from browsers and remove files and folders belonging to NanoData.
Uninstall NanoData or apps related to NanoData from Mac
- Click on the Apple menu at the top left corner of your screen and select System Preferences.
- In System Preferences, click on Users & Groups.
- Click on your user account in the left panel. Unlock the lock icon at the bottom left by entering your password if necessary.
- Click on the Login Items tab at the top of the window to see a list of apps that open automatically when you log in.
- Find NanoData, select it, and click the “-“ (minus) button below the list to remove it.
- Close the System Preferences window after making your changes.
Uninstall NanoData from macOS:
- On the Finder menu click Go;
- On the right side choose Applications;
- Locate NanoData or apps potentially related to it;
- Move it to trash bin;
- Follow on-screen instructions;
Remove NanoData malicious extension
Here are detailed instructions for removing malicious browser extensions related to NanoData from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Safari:
Safari (macOS)
- Open Safari.
- Open Safari Preferences from the menu bar.
- Switch to the Extensions tab.
- Locate NanoData.
- Uninstall extensions by clicking Uninstall.
- Confirm the uninstallation if prompted.
- Restart Safari (Optional).
Google Chrome (macOS)
- Open Google Chrome.
- Access Extensions by clicking on the three vertical dots, hover over More tools, and click Extensions.
- Find NanoData.
- Remove extensions by clicking on Remove.
- Confirm Removal by clicking Remove in the dialog box.
- Close and restart Chrome (Optional).
Mozilla Firefox (macOS)
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Access Add-ons and Themes via the menu or by pressing Ctrl + Shift + A.
- Select suspicious extensions in the Add-ons Manager.
- Locate NanoData.
- Remove extensions by clicking on the three dots and selecting Remove.
- Confirm and restart Firefox (Optional).
By following these steps, you should be able to successfully remove the NanoData extension from the respective browsers. If you encounter any issues, ensure that you are using the latest version of the browser, as the process may vary slightly with different versions.
How to reset browser settings?
Resetting browser settigs can help resolve issues with the browser’s performance or functionality. It will restore browsers to their default settings, but it’s important to note that this action may clear your bookmarks, history, and saved passwords. Make sure to back up any important data before proceeding.
Reset Safari:
- Open Safari.
- Select Safari menu.
- Choose Reset Safari….
- Click Reset button.
Reset Google Chrome:
- Launch the Chrome browser on your computer.
- Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the browser window and select Settings from the dropdown menu.
- In the Settings menu, scroll down and click on Advanced to expand more options.
- Scroll down to the Reset and clean up section.
- Click on Restore settings to their original defaults.
- A prompt will appear, explaining what will be reset. Click on Reset settings to confirm.
- Close and reopen Chrome to complete the reset process.
Reset Mozilla Firefox:
- Start the Firefox browser on your computer.
- Click on the three horizontal lines in the top right corner of the browser to open the menu.
- Click on Help (a question mark icon) at the bottom of the menu.
- In the Help menu, click on Troubleshooting Information.
- Click on Refresh Firefox at the top right of the new tab. This will open a dialog box explaining what will be reset.
- Click Refresh Firefox in the dialog box to confirm.
- Firefox will close and reset. When it’s done, a window will list the information that was imported. Click Finish and Firefox will reopen.
How to block unwanted pop-up ads and notifications, that promote NanoData
In order to block pop-ups that promote NanoData you can use AdGuard. AdGuard is a comprehensive ad blocking software designed to remove ads from web pages, block tracking cookies, and protect users from malware. It works across various devices and platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. AdGuard is not just limited to blocking ads; it also offers features like parental controls and privacy protection, ensuring a safer and more streamlined browsing experience. It’s particularly popular among users who seek to enhance their online privacy and reduce distractions while surfing the web.
How to prevent malware infection?
As many potentially unwanted programs, NanoData uses “bundling” to get installed on personal computers. Let me explain how it works. Malware is bound to freeware, so it can be installed with this freeware. To avoid malware installation, we recommend you not to download suspicious software from unknown sources and try to use only trusted websites. Be attentive while installing those programs. Also try to use custom/advanced setup options to disable malware installation. But better to download only licensed software from official websites. If you still want to download such installers, make sure to uncheck or decline all unwanted offers.