Is searchme part of the latest Mountain Lion update
Found Searchme extension in Safari Browser extension after latest software update. Is this a virus or Trojan?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
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Found Searchme extension in Safari Browser extension after latest software update. Is this a virus or Trojan?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
It's a Safari extension that most likely you had installed prior to when you did your software update.
I have just found this same extension installed and I can confirm that I didnt install it (atleast knowingly) and working in IT I'm fairly aware of what I install or the system prompts me for. The only reason I came across this is that it appears it may have been causing safari to crash when I right click on a link and select open in new tab. Haven uninstalled it and safari is a happy camper again
Likewise I have this installed on my Mac. I definitely did not install this knowingly. If it appears on my other computer's i'll raise it as a security issue.
It may have been installed when you either installed or updated Vuze, the popular Mac bittorrent client. It has an install option in the install wizard which looks very like a normal white page T&C text but is not for Vuze but for 'Free extensions by Spigot' including Searchme extension.
In that text it does indicate all the extensions added, default search engine changed etc. Also it adds Amazon and eBay buttons to the toolbar (presumably with referral codes for click throughs)
Just remember it goes through this wizard for every subsequent update also of Vuze.
If installed you will need to manually reset the default search engine and homepage in Safari preferences back to your original choices. Then remove the three extensions via Safari > Preferences > Extensions. Or manually trash them from ~/Library/Safari/Extensions/.
Or it could have been installed by a similar adware type install of another app. Either way check carefully all your Safari settings.
I also suffered some real problems with trying to right click select text in Safari and suspect this was the cause as the issue has gone since removing it.
Is searchme part of the latest Mountain Lion update