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  • ratled
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2013
    • 923

    Mac redirect bug

    I wanted a new Mac antivirus but so many said no need, and even though I knew better I skipped it. Now I have a redirect bug, anyone who actually knows what they are taking about, have any good recommendations? Using firefox

    ratled
  • #2
    texas_law_dog
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 734

    Try this page

    To prevent problems on your Mac, try these tips to avoid harmful malware, viruses, and apps.

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    • #3
      texas_law_dog
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 734

      In case you can't load the page:

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      How to avoid installing this malware

      If any notifications about viruses or security software appear, quit Safari or any other browser that you are using. If a normal attempt at quitting the browser doesn’t work, then Force Quit the browser.

      In some cases, your browser may automatically download and launch the installer for this malicious software. If this happens, cancel the installation process; do not enter your administrator password. Delete the installer immediately using the steps below.
      1.Go into the Downloads folder, or your preferred download location.
      2.Drag the installer to the Trash.
      3.Empty the Trash.

      How to remove this malware


      If the malware has been installed, we recommend the following actions:
      •Do not provide your credit card information under any circumstances.
      •Use the Removal Steps below.

      Removal steps
      1.Move or close the Scan Window.
      2.Go to the Utilities folder in the Applications folder and launch Activity Monitor.
      3.Choose All Processes from the pop up menu in the upper right corner of the window.
      4.Under the Process Name column, look for the name of the app and click to select it; common app names include: MacDefender, MacSecurity or MacProtector.
      5.Click the Quit Process button in the upper left corner of the window and select Quit.
      6.Quit Activity Monitor application.
      7.Open the Applications folder.
      8.Locate the app ex. MacDefender, MacSecurity, MacProtector or other name.
      9.Drag to Trash, and empty Trash.

      Malware also installs a login item in your account in System Preferences. Removal of the login item is not necessary, but you can remove it by following the steps below.
      •Open System Preferences, select Accounts, then Login Items
      •Select the name of the app you removed in the steps above ex. MacDefender, MacSecurity, MacProtector
      •Click the minus button

      Use the steps in the “How to avoid installing this malware” section above to remove the installer from the download location.


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      • #4
        texas_law_dog
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 734

        I'm no Mac expert. Just found this with a quick Google search. Not sure if this works or not.

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        • #5
          ratled
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2013
          • 923

          @ law dog, thanks for the try but couldn't find anything like that in the lists

          @ boo thanks, that seems to have done it

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          • #6
            texas_law_dog
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2012
            • 734

            Originally posted by ratled
            @ law dog, thanks for the try but couldn't find anything like that in the lists

            @ boo thanks, that seems to have done it
            Sorry I couldn't help. Glad someone else was able to.

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