I am trying to remove a corrupted version PGP from my personal laptop (MacAir running 10.9.3). I had PGP on a work MacAir but then left their employ and reinstalled my personal files from my TimeMachine backup. (Now that I am no longer an employee, their tech support won't talk to me despite their having assured me that G would not be a problem). PGP came over with install but for some reason does not permit me to use my password to complete the login process, which would then allow access to the standard uninstall. (Now that I am no longer an employee, their tech support won't talk to me despite their having assured me that PGP would not be a problem). PGP is not encrypting my files, so I can use the laptop once I kill the PGP process with the Activity Monitor. Is there a way to completely remove PGP such as running a script in UNIX directly via the Terminal application?
I need a solution