Ukrainian company MacPaw has created an application to detect Russian software on your computers

The developers of MacPaw, based in Kiev, presented a special application that can detect the presence of programs related to Russia in one way or another. It works on macOS computers.

As specified by Channel 24 in the company, a separate Technological R&D team within MacPaw is behind the development and this is its volunteer project. The new program is free and is called SpyBuster. You can download it from this link.

What is known

  • SpyBuster is designed for computers running macOS, Apple’s operating system.
  • Everything works very simply: the app scans your device and detects those programs and services that have connections with Russia and Belarus. If you want, you can delete them right here.
  • Applications are classified as undesirable based on a verified list that the development team has compiled independently, as well as on the package ID and other characteristics.
  • SpyBuster also allows you to learn about connecting programs and sites to Russian and Belarusian servers in real time using the Dynamic Analysis function. If the app detects such activity, you will receive a notification and can immediately block potentially dangerous connections.
Example of SpyBuster / MacPaw Photo

Another goal of SpyBuster is to warn Ukrainian sites and media about possible connections of their sites to servers in Russia and Belarus. Protecting personal data in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine and the growing number of cyber attacks by Russia is very important. In the Russian Federation, since 2016, security services can access any data on Russian servers without a court order,
– write on the company’s website.

SpyBuster informs you about the interaction of your computer with servers in Russia and Belarus / MacPaw photo

Learn More MacPaw

  • This is a company founded in 2008 in Kiev, where it still has an office.
  • Another office is currently located in San Francisco, USA.
  • The developer is working on creating apps for Apple computers and smartphones, although it also has one Android app – ClearVPN.
  • The range includes programs for personalizing devices, cleaning them, protecting them, organizing files, and so on.
  • Since the beginning of the active phase of Russia’s war against Ukraine, MacPaw has been covering important information about the invasion on its resources and in applications and helping to resist the aggressor. In particular, it transfers funds for the purchase and delivery of medical goods, protective equipment, food and medicine for the needs of the armed forces of Ukraine and territorial defense. According to the latest data, the company has already transferred more than.4 million from its fund. MacPaw also supplies the military with mobile phones, computers, and more.
  • The company left the markets of Russia and Belarus, and provided Ukrainians with its VPN service for free use.
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