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Threats in a Time Machine Backup

I have a friend who has 100's of threats stored in his time machine backups.

Each of them say 'Remove threat manually'

Is there a way to just delete these threats instead of manually deleting the files?

I don't want him to accidently restore these files.

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  • There is a fly in the ointment. Mail.app places attachments in a folder in the Library folder of the user's home directory (/Users/<username>/Library/Mail/....). 10.7 does not normally allow a user to see her/his Library for some reason, though holding down the Option key while pulling down the Finder's "Go" menu will include an option for the Library.

    The gotcha is that this trick does not work within Time Machine, so to navigate to a malware-ridden file in a Time Machine backup, navigate in Finder to the current directory containg the malware, then launch Time Machine, which will by default place you at the same folder. Then you can right-click on the bad file name and proceed as above.

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  • There is a fly in the ointment. Mail.app places attachments in a folder in the Library folder of the user's home directory (/Users/<username>/Library/Mail/....). 10.7 does not normally allow a user to see her/his Library for some reason, though holding down the Option key while pulling down the Finder's "Go" menu will include an option for the Library.

    The gotcha is that this trick does not work within Time Machine, so to navigate to a malware-ridden file in a Time Machine backup, navigate in Finder to the current directory containg the malware, then launch Time Machine, which will by default place you at the same folder. Then you can right-click on the bad file name and proceed as above.

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