How to uninstall Search Marquis from Mac (2023)
Steps to take to block Search Marquis access to Mac:
- Always install apps from known or trusted websites and apps.
- Only install extensions from the Chrome Web Store or trusted sources.
- Search Marquis is a virus that infects the browser on your Mac.
It was a normal day when you opened your Mac browser to surf the web, but noticed something out of the ordinary. Your browser is redirecting you to other search engines or web pages. Since you’re pretty sure you didn’t make any changes, neither you nor anyone else, the culprit is the Search Marquis virus, also known as Search Baron!
So, what is Search Marquis virus and how can you remove this browser search hijacker from your Mac? Don’t worry as I will provide information about this Search Baron malware and help you remove Search Marquis from your Mac.
- What is a Marquis of Search?
- How do I know if my browser is being affected by Search Marquis?
- Reasons why Mac is affected by Search Marquis
- How to get rid of Search Marquis virus from Safari on Mac
- How to Remove Search Marquis Virus from Chrome on Mac
- How to remove Search Marquis from Finder
What is Search Marquis?
Its name may mislead you into believing that it is a legitimate search engine, but Search Marquis is malware that aims to redirect users to unwanted websites and then extort money from them. In short, this Mac search engine virus is torturing users for the benefit of its creators.
While Mac computers are generally less susceptible to malware and viruses, it’s always good to know the most common Mac viruses and how to remove them. Search Marquis disguises itself as a useful browser extension to access your Mac and then changes the default search engine in Safari or other popular web browsers on Mac.
In addition to changing search engines, Search Marquis can also change the default homepage browser settings and settings, or worse, send your user data to these unknown virus creators.
How do I know if my browser is being affected by Search Marquis?
The first time you know if Search Baron has taken over your browser is when the browser’s search engine or start page changes suddenly.
If you try to return the browser settings to their previous settings, they will soon become what the virus wants them to be, and you will realize that no matter what you do, it is impossible to change the browser settings. This is your signal to uninstall Search Marquis in Safari or any other browsers on your Mac.
Users are mostly redirected to Bing.com when the Search Marquis virus infects their Mac. But before getting to Bing, the virus will first take users through some sketchy sites, mainly:
- searchnewworld.com
- search.surfharvest.xyz
- mybrowser-search.com
- search1.me
- searchitnow.info
- search-snow.com
- chillsearch.xyz
- api.lisumanagerine.club
In addition to those mentioned here, there may be other sites. That’s all; search virus will also install sketchy add-ons and show you a lot of suspicious pop-ups, in-text links and banners.
In addition, Search Marquis overloads your Mac’s CPU, slows down system performance, and freezes your browser, resulting in a poor browsing experience. And, like the icing on the cake, it can collect cookies and other personal data from your computer to advertising partner networks.
Reasons why Mac is affected by Search Marquis
Search Marquis basically comes into your Mac through a software packaging scheme called bundling. It comes with extensions or software that you can download from malicious or unknown sites. Advertising partner networks hide details about the bundled software in the accompanying terms and conditions. In turn, users unknowingly consent to the download and allow affiliate networks to operate legally.
The best way to prevent this is to visit trusted websites and read the terms and conditions before installing anything on your device.
How to get rid of Search Marquis virus from Safari on Mac
The next step in removing Search Marquis on Mac Safari is to remove all those suspicious and unused extensions.
To make sure the virus doesn’t attack Safari anymore, follow these steps.
Fix your website redirect settings
Apart from changing the default search engine in Safari, you also need to change the default home page that was set by the Search Marquis virus.
- Launch Safari on Mac.
- Click “Safari”in the menu bar.
- Select “Settings”. On macOS Monterey or earlier, this is Settings.
- Select the General tab.
- If the Home Page field contains a different web page, change it to the one you want.
In some cases, due to a bug, the homepage field may be greyed out. When it happens:
- Open Safari → Preferences → General.
- Enter your desired home page in the Home Page field, but do not press the Enter key. Instead, click any other tabs, such as AutoComplete or Tabs. This will prompt you to confirm the change.
If all of the above fails, try the following:
- Exit Safari.
- Open Finder → Go → Go to Folder.
- Type this into the “Go To Folder”search box and press “Enter”:
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plist
- If there is a match, delete the file -> open Safari again.
Reset Safari on Mac
Now, although it’s optional, it’s still possible to completely clear all Safari data and start fresh. Here’s what you need to do:
- Open Safari.
- Select “History”from the menu bar.
- Here, select “Clear History”from the bottom.
- From the Clear drop-down menu, select All History.
- Select Clear history.
Your browsing data will be deleted instantly. After that, force close the app and reopen it to see if the Safari browser redirects to Bing or any other search engine other than the one you have installed.
How to Remove Search Marquis Virus from Chrome on Mac
In addition, many users also use Chrome as their default browser, and here is what you need to do to stop searching for Marquis from Mac in Chrome.
Remove suspicious extensions
- Open Chrome.
- Click the Extensions icon next to your profile.
- Select Manage Extensions. Alternatively, paste chrome://extensions/ into the search bar and hit enter.
- Review suspicious extensions or ones you don’t want to use. Note. Most Adobe Flash extensions are often hacked.
- Click Remove.
- Confirm by clicking “Delete”again. You can also report an extension if you like.
Fix your website redirect settings
- Open Chrome.
- Select Chrome from the menu bar → choose Preferences.
- Next, select Search engine.
- From the drop-down menu, select the search engine of your choice.
If you cannot find one of the options:
- Go to Chrome in menu bar → Preferences.
- Choose a search engine.
- Click Manage search engines and site search.
- Select Add next to Site Search.
- Add the search engine URL, label, and name in the appropriate fields.
- Click Add.
- Now find the search engine in the Site Search section.
- Click the three dots next to it → select Default.
Reset Chrome on Mac
- Open Chrome.
- Select “History”from the menu bar.
- Click Show Full History.
- Select Clear browsing data.
- Select a time range (here we choose All Time).
- Check “Browsing history”, “Cookies and other site data”, and “Cached images and files”.
- Click Clear Data.
Alternatively, you can completely reset Chrome from:
- Select Chrome from the menu bar → Preferences → Select Reset settings.
- Then select Restore original default settings.
- Select “Reset Settings”to confirm the changes.
How to remove Search Marquis from Finder
Now that we know about Search Marquis or how it gets on your Mac, let’s see how to get rid of Search Marquis on your Mac.
Remove malicious apps
First you need to find the malicious files and apps on your Mac that Search Marquis might be hiding. To do this, you need to open the Activity Monitor.
- Open Finder.
- Click Go on the menu bar.
- Select Utilities.
- Open Activity Monitor. Alternatively, you can also use Launchpad to open Activity Monitor. You can also use Spotlight search on Mac to find the app.
- Once opened, look for suspicious or unfamiliar resource-hungry activities in the CPU, Memory, and Battery tabs. Usually such applications hide under a non-threatening name, so if you feel that something seems doubtful, just search about it.
- Once you find a suspicious app, select it.
- Press the button (x) on top.
- Select Force Quit in the popup.
Note. You must be careful when deleting files or processes. Deleting the wrong file can damage your system.
You can also stop apps from running on startup so they don’t interfere with browser settings, or remove them entirely.
Delete junk files
In addition to removing all suspicious applications, you need to make sure that you have removed all files of the affected applications. This will not only help you block Search Marquis from Safari or any other browser on your Mac, but it will also help you free up space on your Mac.
- Open Finder.
- Click “Go”in the menu bar → select “Go to Folder”.
- Then copy and paste these commands into the search dialog one by one → hit the return key:
- /Library/LaunchAgents: LaunchAgents are files and programs that run in the background after logging in with a user ID. Once you get to this folder, check the contents for anything sketchy, especially something recently added. Also, don’t forget to check ~/Library/LaunchAgents. These are the common files you need to be aware of: com.avickUpd.plist, com.updater.mcy.plist, com.pcv.hlpramc.plist and com. msp.agent.plist.
- ~/Library/Application Support: The Application Support folder is where applications store files to work with. Here, check for newly created suspicious folders, especially those not related to apps and Apple products that you don’t remember installing. Some well-known malicious folder names include: IdeaShared, ProgressSite, and UtilityParze.
- /Library/LaunchDaemons: Launch Daemons is an internal service for launching macOS. Sometimes Mac search virus files can be found in this directory, so you need to check the files here as well. Some examples are com.ExpertModuleSearchDaemon.plist, com.applauncher.plist and com.startup.plist.
- If you find malicious files, right-click them → Move to Trash. Below are some other known malware files to look out for when removing Search Baron and search marquis from Mac:
- com.Search Marquis
- com.Search Marquis.plist
- com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
- com.AdditionalChannelSearchDaemon
- installmac.AppRemoval.plist
- myppes.download.plist
- com.myppes.net-preferences.plist
- mykotlerino.ltvbit.plist
Note. Sometimes Search Marquis files remain hidden, so you may need to display these files and folders in order to find and remove intruders. Remember, it’s hard to tell what’s important and what’s not. Therefore, before deleting them, do a quick search on the Internet and then make up your mind.
Check and remove suspicious login items
In business and corporate settings, IT administrators use profiles to manage the behavior of their employees’ devices. These profiles can restrict certain actions and customize their Mac to perform different tasks.
Similarly, browser hijackers and adware can use configuration profiles to prevent users from removing malware from their devices, including changing browser settings. Some examples of profile configurations are TechSignalSearch, AdminPrefs, Chrome Settings, and MainSearchPlatform. To remove login items, follow these steps:
On macOS Ventura or later:
- Open System Preferences.
- Select General.
- Select Login Items.
- In the “Open at login”section, if something is suspicious, select it and click the minus (-) button.
- Also, be sure to disable any suspicious apps.
On macOS Monterey or earlier: @padmasuraj refer to the old article for getting the images.
- Go to System Preferences → Users & Groups.
- If you see the Profiles icon, click it.
- Check for suspicious apps → click the minus (-) button.
- Select Delete.
Also, you need to check and remove all unknown profiles on your Mac as Search Marquis virus can create its own profile to restrict certain actions to prevent users from uninstalling Search marquis on Mac and perform browser settings.
FAQ
Yes. In addition to changing your default browser settings, Search Marquis malware sends your data to unknown sources. Hence, Search Baron virus is harmful to your PC.
The main reason that Search Marquis affects the Chrome browser is because you may have installed malicious apps or extensions and this malware entered your system through a package. The only solution is to follow the described steps to stop searching for Marquis from Mac Chrome.
Unfortunately yes. If a search engine virus takes over your Mac or browser, these browser hackers will have access to all your data, including passwords and search history.
Enjoy watching!
In this detailed guide, I have included all the steps to uninstall Search Marquis from Mac. However, this does not make your Mac immune to it, especially if you keep downloading files from unknown sites and using suspicious applications.
Another way to quickly scan your computer for viruses and prevent future attacks and infections is to install anti-malware software. These antivirus programs regularly scan for viruses and keep your Mac safe and secure. If you have any doubts, questions or suggestions, leave them in the comments.
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