Search.gwenrose.com Redirect (Mac)
Written by Tomas Meskauskas on (updated)
What is search.gwenrose.com?
Identical to search.jaijobox.com, search.opinteks.com, search.lexside.com, and a number of other deceptive websites, search.gwenrose.com is a fake Internet search engine. The appearance of this site is identical to Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other similar Internet search engines, and therefore, users often believe that search.gwenrose.com is legitimate.
In fact, developers promote this site using deceptive 'installers' developed to stealthily modify Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome settings without users' permission. Furthermore, this site continually monitors browsing activity by gathering various user/system information.
Installers assign the default search engine, new tab URL, and homepage browser settings to search.gwenrose.com. Browser plug-ins/apps (called 'helper objects') are then installed to prevent users from rolling back these changes - when attempts are made to change the aforementioned settings, helper objects automatically reassign them to search.gwenrose.com.
Users are continually redirected to search.gwenrose.com without their consent, significantly diminishing the Internet browsing experience. In addition, search.gwenrose.com continually gathers various information relating to Internet browsing activity. The types of gathered data include IP addresses, search queries, and websites visited.
Many users believe of this information as insignificant, however, it might contain private details that the developers of search.gwenrose.com share with third parties. The collected data is often misused to generate revenue. Thus, data tracking can lead to serious privacy issues or even identity theft.
If you are continually redirected to search.gwenrose.com without your consent, uninstall all recently-installed suspicious apps and never visit this site again.
Search.gwenrose.com is not the only website claiming to be an Internet search engine. There are hundreds of similar sites whose real purpose is to generate revenue for the developers. Claims to enhance the Internet browsing experience are simply attempts to give the impression of legitimate software.
Websites such as search.gwenrose.com provide no value for users - they simply cause unwanted browser redirects and track Internet browsing activity.
How did search.gwenrose.com install on my computer?
This website is promoted as a 'bundle' with various other applications. Details regarding modification of browser settings are often concealed within the 'Custom' or 'Advanced' settings of the download/installation processes. Therefore, rushing these processes allows set-ups to perform system modifications, thus, exposing users' systems to risk of infection and putting their privacy at risk.
How to avoid installation of potentially unwanted applications?
There are two main steps you should take to prevent this situation. Firstly, never rush when downloading and installing software - closely analyze these procedures using the 'Custom' or 'Advanced' settings. Furthermore, opt-out of all additionally-included apps and never allow set-ups to perform modifications that seem irrelevant or suspicious.
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- What is search.gwenrose.com?
- STEP 1. Remove search.gwenrose.com related files and folders from OSX.
- STEP 2. Remove search.gwenrose.com redirect from Safari.
- STEP 3. Remove search.gwenrose.com browser hijacker from Google Chrome.
- STEP 4. Remove search.gwenrose.com homepage and default search engine from Mozilla Firefox.
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Search.gwenrose.com redirect removal:
Remove search.gwenrose.com-related potentially unwanted applications from the "Applications" folder:
Click the Finder icon. In the Finder window, select “Applications”. In the applications folder, look for “MPlayerX”,“NicePlayer”, or other suspicious applications and drag them to the Trash. After removing the potentially unwanted application(s) that cause online ads, scan your Mac for any remaining unwanted components.
Remove browser hijacker-related files and folders
Click the Finder icon from the menu bar. Choose Go, and click Go to Folder...
Check for browser hijacker generated files in the /Library/LaunchAgents/ folder:
In the Go to Folder... bar, type: /Library/LaunchAgents/
In the "LaunchAgents" folder, look for any recently-added suspicious files and move them to the Trash. Examples of files generated by browser hijackers - "installmac.AppRemoval.plist", "myppes.download.plist", "mykotlerino.ltvbit.plist", "kuklorest.update.plist", etc. Browser hijacker commonly installs several files with the exact same string.
Check for browser hijacker generated files in the ~/Library/Application Support/ folder:
In the Go to Folder... bar, type: ~/Library/Application Support/
In the "Application Support" folder, look for any recently-added suspicious folders. For example, "MplayerX" or "NicePlayer", and move these folders to the Trash.
Check for browser hijacker generated files in the ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ folder:
In the Go to Folder... bar, type: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/
In the "LaunchAgents" folder, look for any recently-added suspicious files and move them to the Trash. Examples of files generated by browser hijackers - "installmac.AppRemoval.plist", "myppes.download.plist", "mykotlerino.ltvbit.plist", "kuklorest.update.plist", etc. Browser hijacker commonly installs several files with the exact same string.
Check for browser hijacker generated files in the /Library/LaunchDaemons/ folder:
In the "Go to Folder..." bar, type: /Library/LaunchDaemons/
In the "LaunchDaemons" folder, look for recently-added suspicious files. For example "com.aoudad.net-preferences.plist", "com.myppes.net-preferences.plist", "com.kuklorest.net-preferences.plist", "com.avickUpd.plist", etc., and move them to the Trash.
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Combo Cleaner will scan your Mac for malware infections. If the antivirus scan displays "no threats found" - this means that you can continue with the removal guide; otherwise, it's recommended to remove any found infections before continuing.
After removing files and folders generated by the browser hijackers, continue to remove rogue extensions from your Internet browsers.
Remove browser hijackers from Internet browsers
Remove Safari browser hijackers:
Open the Safari browser, from the menu bar, select "Safari" and click "Preferences...".
In the preferences window, select "Extensions" and look for any recently-installed suspicious extensions. When located, click the "Uninstall" button next to it/them. Note that you can safely uninstall all extensions from your Safari browser - none are crucial for regular browser operation.
Change your homepage:
In the "Preferences" window, select the "General" tab. To set your homepage, type the preferred website URL (for example: www.google.com) in the Homepage field. You can also click the "Set to Current Page" button if you wish to set your homepage to the website you are currently visiting.
Change your default search engine:
In the "Preferences" window, select the "Search" tab. Here you will find a drop-down menu labeled "Search engine:" Simply select your preferred search engine from the drop-down list.
- If you continue to have problems with browser redirects and unwanted advertisements - Reset Safari.
Remove Google Chrome browser hijackers:
Click the Chrome menu icon (at the top right corner of Google Chrome), select "More Tools" and click "Extensions". Locate all recently-installed suspicious extensions, select these entries and click "Remove".
Change your homepage
Click the Chrome menu icon (at the top right corner of Google Chrome) and select "Settings". In the "On startup" section, disable the malicious extension (if present), look for a browser hijacker URL below the "Open a specific or set of pages" option. If present, click on the three vertical dots icon and select "Remove".
Change your default search engine:
To change your default search engine in Google Chrome: Click the Chrome menu icon (at the top right corner of Google Chrome), select "Settings", in the "Search engine" section, click "Manage search engines...", in the opened list look for a browser hijacker URL, when located click the three vertical dots near this URL and select "Delete".
- If you continue to have problems with browser redirects and unwanted advertisements - Reset Google Chrome.
Remove malicious extensions from Mozilla Firefox:
Click the Firefox menu (at the top right corner of the main window) and select "Add-ons and themes". Click "Extensions", in the opened window locate all recently-installed suspicious extensions, click on the three dots and then click "Remove".
Change your homepage
To reset your homepage, click the Firefox menu (at the top right corner of the main window), then select "Settings", in the opened window disable malicious extension (if present), remove the browser hijacker URL and enter your preferred domain, which will open each time you start Mozilla Firefox.
Change your default search engine:
In the URL address bar, type "about:config" and press Enter. Click "Accept the Risk and Continue".
In the search filter at the top, type: "extensionControlled". Set both results to "false" by either double-clicking each entry or clicking the button.
- If you continue to have problems with browser redirects and unwanted advertisements - Reset Mozilla Firefox.
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