Krrishbond079

Q: Virus infection

HI,

 

I think my MacBook Air got infected with some virus, always adds and mac keeper webpage getting popped up while surfing. Can any body tell me how can I get rid  of these annoying thing?

 

thanks!

MacBook Air, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)

Posted on Nov 26, 2014 12:50 PM

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  • by lllaass,

    lllaass lllaass Nov 26, 2014 12:52 PM in response to Krrishbond079
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    Nov 26, 2014 12:52 PM in response to Krrishbond079

    You have malware installed. To remove see:

    http://www.thesafemac.com/arg/

  • by Kappy,Solvedanswer

    Kappy Kappy Nov 26, 2014 12:54 PM in response to Krrishbond079
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    Nov 26, 2014 12:54 PM in response to Krrishbond079

    Helpful Links Regarding Malware Problems

     

    If you are having an immediate problem with ads popping up see The Safe Mac » Adware Removal Guide and AdwareMedic.

     

    Open Safari, select Preferences from the Safari menu. Click on Extensions icon in the toolbar. Disable all Extensions. If this stops your problem, then re-enable them one by one until the problem returns. Now remove that extension as it is causing the problem.

     

    The following comes from user stevejobsfan0123. I have made minor changes to adapt to this presentation.

     

    Fix Some Browser Pop-ups That Take Over Safari.

     

    Common pop-ups include a message saying the government has seized your computer and you must pay to have it released (often called "Moneypak"), or a phony message saying that your computer has been infected, and you need to call a tech support number (sometimes claiming to be Apple) to get it resolved. First, understand that these pop-ups are not caused by a virus and your computer has not been affected. This "hijack" is limited to your web browser. Also understand that these messages are scams, so do not pay any money, call the listed number, or provide any personal information. This article will outline the solution to dismiss the pop-up.

     

    Quit Safari

     

    Usually, these pop-ups will not go away by either clicking "OK" or "Cancel." Furthermore, several menus in the menu bar may become disabled and show in gray, including the option to quit Safari. You will likely have to force quit Safari. To do this, press Command + option + esc, select Safari, and press Force Quit.

     

    Relaunch Safari

     

    If you relaunch Safari, the page will reopen. To prevent this from happening, hold down the 'Shift' key while opening Safari. This will prevent windows from the last time Safari was running from reopening.

     

    This will not work in all cases. The shift key must be held at the right time, and in some cases, even if done correctly, the window reappears. In these circumstances, after force quitting Safari, turn off Wi-Fi or disconnect Ethernet, depending on how you connect to the Internet. Then relaunch Safari normally. It will try to reload the malicious webpage, but without a connection, it won't be able to. Navigate away from that page by entering a different URL, i.e. www.apple.com, and trying to load it. Now you can reconnect to the Internet, and the page you entered will appear rather than the malicious one.

     

    An excellent link to read is Tom Reed's Mac Malware Guide.

    Also, visit The XLab FAQs and read Detecting and avoiding malware and spyware.

    See these Apple articles:

     

      Mac OS X Snow Leopard and malware detection

      OS X Lion- Protect your Mac from malware

      OS X Mountain Lion- Protect your Mac from malware

      OS X Mavericks- Protect your Mac from malware

      About file quarantine in OS X

     

    If you require anti-virus protection Thomas Reed recommends using ClamXAV. (Thank you to Thomas Reed for this recommendation.)

  • by stevejobsfan0123,

    stevejobsfan0123 stevejobsfan0123 Nov 26, 2014 12:55 PM in response to Krrishbond079
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    Nov 26, 2014 12:55 PM in response to Krrishbond079

    You can also use AdwareMedic, developed by The Safe Mac: http://adwaremedic.com/index.php. If that link does not work, go to this direct download link: http://adwaremedic.com/AdwareMedic.dmg.

  • by stevejobsfan0123,

    stevejobsfan0123 stevejobsfan0123 Nov 26, 2014 12:56 PM in response to Kappy
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    Nov 26, 2014 12:56 PM in response to Kappy

    Kappy wrote:

     

    Helpful Links Regarding Malware Problems

    You may consider adding http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6506 to your list.

  • by Linc Davis,

    Linc Davis Linc Davis Nov 26, 2014 7:16 PM in response to Krrishbond079
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    Nov 26, 2014 7:16 PM in response to Krrishbond079

    There is no need to download anything to solve this problem.

    You may have installed the "Downlite" or "VSearch" ad-injection malware. Follow the instructions on this Apple Support page to remove it.

    Back up all data before making any changes.

    Besides the files listed in the support article, you may also need to remove this item in the same way:

    ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ConduitNPAPIPlugin.plugin

    One of the steps in the article is to remove malicious Safari extensions. Do the equivalent in the Chrome and Firefox browsers, if you use either of those. If Safari crashes on launch, skip that step and come back to it after you've done everything else.

    If you don't find any of the files or extensions listed, or if removing them doesn't stop the ad injection, then you may have one of the other kinds of adware covered by the support article. Follow the rest of the instructions in the article.

    The problem may have started when you downloaded and ran an application called "MPlayerX." That's the name of a legitimate free movie player, but the name is also used fraudulently to distribute VSearch. If there is an item with that name in the Applications folder, delete it, and if you wish, replace it with the genuine article from mplayerx.org.

    This malware is often found on illegal websites that traffic in pirated content such as movies. If you, or anyone else who uses the computer, visit such sites and follow prompts to install software, you can expect more of the same, and worse, to follow. Never install any software that you downloaded from a bittorrent, or that was downloaded by someone else from an unknown source.

    In the Security & Privacy pane of System Preferences, select the General tab. The radio button marked Anywhere  should not be selected. If it is, click the lock icon to unlock the settings, then select one of the other buttons. After that, don't ignore a warning that you are about to run or install an application from an unknown developer.

    Still in System Preferences, open the App Store or Software Update pane and check the box marked

              Install system data files and security updates

    if it's not already checked.

  • by Kappy,

    Kappy Kappy Nov 26, 2014 7:20 PM in response to stevejobsfan0123
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    Nov 26, 2014 7:20 PM in response to stevejobsfan0123

    Hadn't seen that one. Thanks. You don't suppose that might put Linc Davis out of business?

  • by stevejobsfan0123,

    stevejobsfan0123 stevejobsfan0123 Nov 26, 2014 7:31 PM in response to Kappy
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    Nov 26, 2014 7:31 PM in response to Kappy

    He's recently began referring to it in his "there is no need to download anything to solve this problem, etc. etc." boilerplate. But dare to dream

  • by Kappy,

    Kappy Kappy Nov 26, 2014 7:48 PM in response to stevejobsfan0123
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    Nov 26, 2014 7:48 PM in response to stevejobsfan0123

    Uhhh, Huhhh!!

  • by Krrishbond079,

    Krrishbond079 Krrishbond079 Nov 27, 2014 11:45 PM in response to Kappy
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    Nov 27, 2014 11:45 PM in response to Kappy

    Thank You very much!

    suggestions provided by you helped a lot.

  • by Krrishbond079,

    Krrishbond079 Krrishbond079 Nov 27, 2014 11:49 PM in response to Linc Davis
    Level 1 (0 points)
    Nov 27, 2014 11:49 PM in response to Linc Davis

    Yes, you are absolutely correct. Actually i got these malware while downloading Mplayer but from now i will take care of it. your suggestions are really helpful and appreciable.