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<blockquote data-quote="aidanhoover" data-source="post: 1026384" data-attributes="member: 99368"><p>(copy/pasting from my reddit post. I just made an account here, let me know if I'm doing anything wrong.)</p><p></p><p>I believe I recently installed some malware on my MacBook. I was trying to download a program and I got redirected to some other software download. I idiotically downloaded it and got all the way through the installation process before realizing that I had downloaded the wrong thing. I think this was the culprit.</p><p></p><p>Two weeks later, a Chrome search got redirected to a website called "Search Marquis". I checked Safari and Firefox, and both of them did the same thing. I eventually got some Antivirus free trial. It detected and removed some Malware.</p><p></p><p>Now, the Search Marquis thing is gone, but instead I'm getting bounced from Google to "searchbaron" dotcom to Bing. Safari is no longer affected, though (somewhere along this process I uninstalled Firefox, so I can't speak to that).</p><p></p><p>Any search about this Hijacker will give you the same list of steps: get rid of your Chrome extensions, check Chrome's search engine settings, reset your Chrome settings, check your Macbook's log-in items, check the LaunchAgents folder and the LaunchDaemons folder and the Application Support folder and check the Activity Monitor... I've tried this all five times over. It doesn't work.</p><p></p><p>I did some deep scans with Avast. It found some more malware and I removed it. Then I tried Malwarebytes, because that's what everyone tells you to try. Again, it found some more malware and I removed it. Now it's coming up dry. I uninstalled Chrome, reinstalled... Before logging in, it worked fine. Then I logged in, and it's sending me to Search Baron again. I cleared a whole bunch of crap from my Google account - cookies, settings, history, passwords, etc. Then I signed out... Still got the Search Baron. I'm kind of at my wit's end here. Any guidance would be much appreciated. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidanhoover, post: 1026384, member: 99368"] (copy/pasting from my reddit post. I just made an account here, let me know if I'm doing anything wrong.) I believe I recently installed some malware on my MacBook. I was trying to download a program and I got redirected to some other software download. I idiotically downloaded it and got all the way through the installation process before realizing that I had downloaded the wrong thing. I think this was the culprit. Two weeks later, a Chrome search got redirected to a website called "Search Marquis". I checked Safari and Firefox, and both of them did the same thing. I eventually got some Antivirus free trial. It detected and removed some Malware. Now, the Search Marquis thing is gone, but instead I'm getting bounced from Google to "searchbaron" dotcom to Bing. Safari is no longer affected, though (somewhere along this process I uninstalled Firefox, so I can't speak to that). Any search about this Hijacker will give you the same list of steps: get rid of your Chrome extensions, check Chrome's search engine settings, reset your Chrome settings, check your Macbook's log-in items, check the LaunchAgents folder and the LaunchDaemons folder and the Application Support folder and check the Activity Monitor... I've tried this all five times over. It doesn't work. I did some deep scans with Avast. It found some more malware and I removed it. Then I tried Malwarebytes, because that's what everyone tells you to try. Again, it found some more malware and I removed it. Now it's coming up dry. I uninstalled Chrome, reinstalled... Before logging in, it worked fine. Then I logged in, and it's sending me to Search Baron again. I cleared a whole bunch of crap from my Google account - cookies, settings, history, passwords, etc. Then I signed out... Still got the Search Baron. I'm kind of at my wit's end here. Any guidance would be much appreciated. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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