Installed SEARCHMINE virus by accidents there any free way to get rid of it without paying to buy antivirus?
Answer)
SEARCHMINE is a rogue search engine which affects the browser
search results by altering them and affects browsers such as
Safari. The process to remove SEARCHMINE from the system is as
follows:
Firstly, we have to remove the SEARCHMINE application from the MAC
using Finder - Applications - Remove SEARCHMINE app - Empty the
trash after this
Next, we have to un-install the SEARCHMINE extension from the
browsers such as Safari, Chrome, and Firefox
Use some anti-malware tool such as Malwarebytes for Mac for
removing the SEARCHMINE redirection. Then scan the computer and
remove the threats the tool detects.
Installed SEARCHMINE virus by accidents there any free way to get rid of it without paying...
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