How do I get rid of MacKeeper (www.weknow.ac) on Safari MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6

Does anyone know how I can get rid of the Malware MacKeeper (www.weknow.ac/search)? I have Googled myself crazy and determined that is is a direct result of Malware and that is why the MacKeeper pops up on my homepage. I have tried everything...Malware Cleaner apps; Adware Cleaner apps; deleting cache, history and suspicious programs but can't get my Safari Home Page Selector to go Black (from gray) so I can go back to making Google my homepage. All I can see is the gray type www.weknow.ac/search...Not really causing a problem...but it feels like the enemy is living in my basement...spying on my every key punch.

Mark

Mac Pro, iMac, MacBook Pro

Posted on Sep 5, 2018 7:54 AM

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Posted on Sep 16, 2018 8:58 AM

Brian...I figured it out!!! After running Malware Bytes, following numerous help communities advice and deleting extensions, cookies, etc., I contacted MalwareBytes and they made some suggestions. Thomas Reed replied and instructed me to follow this link for further instructions:

https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/236261-how-to-remove-weknow-malware-and-ot hers/

The instructions were fine but when they told me to go to System Preferences and look for a Preferences Icon, it didn't exist. The instructions said that if there was no Icon, then there weren't any bad Preferences to deal with. WRONG! I did a search for Preferences in the search window and Pow! A window came up with the Preferences for www.weknow.ac and Mac Keeper. I deleted them and restarted the computer. Once booted, I opened Safari and was able to change the home page and now am cooking with gas. So, it looks like the new Malware has a way of hiding preferences (Icon) in System Preferences. Hope this helps those in need.

Mark

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Sep 16, 2018 8:58 AM in response to brianfromcuba

Brian...I figured it out!!! After running Malware Bytes, following numerous help communities advice and deleting extensions, cookies, etc., I contacted MalwareBytes and they made some suggestions. Thomas Reed replied and instructed me to follow this link for further instructions:

https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/236261-how-to-remove-weknow-malware-and-ot hers/

The instructions were fine but when they told me to go to System Preferences and look for a Preferences Icon, it didn't exist. The instructions said that if there was no Icon, then there weren't any bad Preferences to deal with. WRONG! I did a search for Preferences in the search window and Pow! A window came up with the Preferences for www.weknow.ac and Mac Keeper. I deleted them and restarted the computer. Once booted, I opened Safari and was able to change the home page and now am cooking with gas. So, it looks like the new Malware has a way of hiding preferences (Icon) in System Preferences. Hope this helps those in need.

Mark

Sep 11, 2018 8:53 AM in response to Mark Rand

Mark Rand wrote:


I have run all sorts of Malware and it has done nothing to remove either MacKeeper weknow. Should I just re-download and install High Sierra?

That won't help because reinstalling Mac OS does not affect anything in your user account. Malwarebytes should definitely detect MacKeeper as PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) and remove the app and all of its components.

Sep 5, 2018 8:11 AM in response to macjack

Thanks for the info MacJack...but there is either something I am doing wrong or really wrong about my MacBook Pro. I just re-downloaded the Malwarebytes from your link above. The only things that it found in the scan were other Malware apps that I had forgotten to delete. It did not fix the issue...the Homepage box is still gray with www.weknow.ac....Anyone else out there have any ideas?

Mark

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