There[SQ]s no known legitimate software or application called "Espionage" for Mac (or any other platform). The name sounds like it could be malware or spyware designed to secretly monitor a user[SQ]s activity.
If you[SQ]ve encountered something called "Espionage" on your Mac,
do not interact with it.
Immediately take the following steps :
* Disconnect from the internet:
This will prevent the potential malware from communicating with its creators.
* Run a full scan with reputable antivirus software:
Malwarebytes, Bitdefender, or Sophos are good options for Macs. Make sure the software is updated to its latest version.
* Boot into Safe Mode:
This starts your Mac with only essential system software and can help identify and remove malicious programs. (Instructions for booting into Safe Mode can be found via a simple Google search, depending on your macOS version)
* Consider a full system reinstall:
If the malware is deeply entrenched, a clean reinstall of macOS might be necessary. This is a last resort and requires backing up any important data beforehand.
If you[SQ]re unsure about any files or applications on your Mac, it[SQ]s best to err on the side of caution and seek expert advice.
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