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Maraya1969

(22,474 posts)
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 03:36 AM Jun 2020

This mazysearch has taken over my computer. I can't even do a search on it

because it will not connect to anything. The only places I can go to are the ones I have already bookmarked.

I had this problem a few weeks ago from some other thirid party controlling me.

Any information about how to get rid of it?

I just realized I can use my phone to check.

Oh, the mazysearch is in my Google Chrome settings but the little button that will let you turn it off won't work.....apparently I am not the administrator!



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This mazysearch has taken over my computer. I can't even do a search on it (Original Post) Maraya1969 Jun 2020 OP
Here are removal instructions canetoad Jun 2020 #1
Well the clicking of the links sounds like me, especially today. Do you suggest I Maraya1969 Jun 2020 #2
If you frequently have this kind of problem canetoad Jun 2020 #3
I subscribe to Malwarebytes. It's good. I think it's worth it. Squinch Jun 2020 #4
Norton Internet Security is also good. SmartJellyfish Jun 2020 #5

canetoad

(17,148 posts)
1. Here are removal instructions
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 04:01 AM
Jun 2020
https://malwarefixes.com/remove-browser-mazysearch-com-mazy-search/

This malware is a browser hijacker. The above link give instructions for removal from several browsers. There's a saying that you *invite most malware into you system by indiscriminately clicking links.

Maraya1969

(22,474 posts)
2. Well the clicking of the links sounds like me, especially today. Do you suggest I
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 04:09 AM
Jun 2020

I pay for Malewarebytes? I actually downloaded it and it took off the maleware so it is fixed for now. But again this is the second such episode in as many weeks for me.

Do you recommend Malewarebytes? I have a new ACER computer that I love but I remember my last computer I was able to just use the Windows defenders programs.

canetoad

(17,148 posts)
3. If you frequently have this kind of problem
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 04:25 AM
Jun 2020

It would be worthwhile investing in a subscription to Malwarebytes. I'm not saying this infection is innocent, but it's probably on the lower end of risk to the personal information stored on your machine.

Be aware that Malwarebytes can be resource heavy. ie it may slow down your machine and internet browsing. IMO that is preferable to having a computer rendered unusable by malware.

It's a good product and worth the subscription.

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