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A nasty thing called "install.mac" has hijacked my Safari address bar search...

Yesterday I started trying to install Internet Explorer and a thing called DJVu in order to download a washing machine manual (I know...) and now my Safari and Firefox have both been hijacked by 'Install.mac' which I believe is a Genieo product. When I type a search into the address bar of either Safari or Firefox it automatically redirects to an Install.mac results page rather than Google. I can't find any evidence of either install.mac or Genieo anywhere on my mac in order to uninstall it. It seems to be hiding somewhere. Has anyone had the same experience and managed to get rid of the unwelcome guest?

iMac (24-inch Early 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on Jul 20, 2013 1:49 AM

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Dec 31, 2014 10:45 AM in response to DallasDeckard

I am making this account solely to say thank you! This worked perfectly. I had gotten the uninstaller and use that, but whenever i was doing a search it would only use Bing. I tried the FindFile thing and still couldn't track down all of the junk. I used that http://www.adwaremedic.com/index.php and it found like 6 files and got rid of them in 5 seconds flat. Thank you so much for posting and this works!

Jan 6, 2015 6:06 AM in response to floppymohawk

floppymohawk wrote:


Thank you Dr Mac, your advice did the trick and has helped a lot.


No, Dr. Mac's advice is also bad. There seems to be a lot of bad advice here.


His advice refers to the InstallMac uninstaller, which is known not to fully remove the program - and worse, is known to install some components if they are not already present! See:


InstallMac uninstaller antics


For proper removal of Genieo (aka InstallMac), see either my Adware Removal Guide or Apple's document on removing adware.


(Fair disclosure: I may receive compensation from links to my sites, TheSafeMac.com and AdwareMedic.com, in the form of buttons allowing for donations. Donations are not required to use my site or software.)

Jan 25, 2015 12:37 PM in response to cjlinstrum

I experienced the same thing with InstallMac taking over my browsers and kept getting Wait or Kill Page messages ---very frustrating.


Whatever you do DO NOT click the Install Uninstaller or whatever it was called that is on their site. Be very careful to only download from reputable sites because these malware /adware programs are hidden in many downloads.


What worked for me was to go to got to the Mac App Store and download Find Any File, then I searched for InstallMac, InstallMC, Genieo and found numerous places where files were hidden in different places. This link gives some good direction on what to look for and delete as well. You'd be surprised how many names in which it hides on the computer. http://www.macissues.com/2014/04/23/how-to-detect-and-remove-genieo-for-mac/


Hope this helps!

Apr 3, 2015 8:58 AM in response to cjlinstrum

Does anyone know how to stop this message from coming up?


"Please run InstallMac compatibility test and updates for the upcoming Mac OSX. Click Next to proceed."


It keeps coming up and also has an option ticked to set the search bar to searchmoose which I hear is another nightmare to remove. If I'm being blind and asking an already answered question, my bad!

A nasty thing called "install.mac" has hijacked my Safari address bar search...

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