Apart from the susceptible Windows PC, Mac computers are also the goal of malware developers. One sample of unwanted application made exclusively for Mac OS is called AssistiveDisplaySearch. This malevolent software claims as a constructive application but conceals its true rationale. Installation of AssistiveDisplaySearch app on the Mac devices can trigger the browser software to demonstrate several annoyances pop-up ads, redirects, and page hijacking.
AssistiveDisplaySearch App Operation
The time that Mac user installs AssistiveDisplaySearch on their computer, the normal browser function may act in a different way. AssistiveDisplaySearch may appear similar to favorable software at first glance. Nevertheless, the way it functions on Mac computers is disputed. Given that AssistiveDisplaySearch is an adware threat, it can be the reason for the display of excessive ads on internet browser application. Advertisements exhibits time and again, even Mac users do not want to see such and stopping it seems unfeasible. AssistiveDisplaySearch can also produce superfluous pop-ups, which may forward Mac users to suspicious websites like Subs-bam.videox.online, Pushwelcome.com, Click.junmediadirect.com, and many more.
Aside from infecting the internet software, AssistiveDisplaySearch can also influence the routine of Mac computers. It can slow down the pace of the Internet usage. AssistiveDisplaySearch can also track any browser-related behavior on Mac computer, even personal data of web user. AssistiveDisplaySearch operates to generate revenue for its developers by displaying the advertisements.
How it infects Mac computers?
Visiting compromised web pages could result to installation of unwanted software on a Mac computer. Such sites possibly run the ads or pop-ups of AssistiveDisplaySearch. A single click on a particular ad can install AssistiveDisplaySearch automatically. One more way is via freeware installers and fake software update such as Adobe, Media Player, or Google Chrome. Dubious freeware usually includes adware or potentially unwanted applications (PUA) on the installation course. It might bond AssistiveDisplaySearch while entering the Mac computer. Moreover, torrent file downloads can also cause injections of adware on internet browser application. Either way, the effects of AssistiveDisplaySearch app is just same. To thwart such troubles on Mac, uninstall AssistiveDisplaySearch or any other distrustful programs immediately.
Procedures to Remove AssistiveDisplaySearch from Mac
This area contains comprehensive procedures to help you remove adware and potentially unwanted program from the computer.
Guide on this page are written in a manner that can be easily understand and execute by Mac users.
Quick Fix - Scan the Mac Computer with Combo Cleaner
Combo Cleaner is a trusted Mac utility application with complete antivirus and optimization features. It is useful in dealing with adware, malware, and PUP's. Moreover, it can get rid of adware like AssistiveDisplaySearch. You may need to purchase full version if you require to maximize its premium features.
1. Download the tool from the following page:
2. Double-click the downloaded file and proceed with the installation.
3. In the opened window, drag and drop the Combo Cleaner icon onto your Applications folder icon.
4. Open your Launchpad and click on the Combo Cleaner icon.
5. Wait until antivirus downloads its latest virus definition updates and click on "Start Combo Scan" to start removing AssistiveDisplaySearch.
6. Free features of Combo Cleaner include Disk Cleaner, Big Files finder, Duplicate files finder, and Uninstaller. To use antivirus and privacy scanner, users have to upgrade to a premium version.
Proceed with the rest of the removal steps if you are comfortable in manually removing malicious objects associated with the threat.
Step 1 : Delete AssistiveDisplaySearch from Mac Applications
1. Go to Finder.
2. On the menu, click Go and then, select Applications from the list to open Applications Folder.
3. Find AssistiveDisplaySearch or any unwanted program or suspicious item. It could be in disguise as a different file.
4. Drag AssistiveDisplaySearch to Trash Bin to delete the application from Mac.
5. Right-click on Trash icon and click on Empty Trash.
Step 2 : Remove Browser Extensions that belongs to AssistiveDisplaySearch
1. Locate the add-on or extension that is relevant to the adware. To do this, please follow the following depending on affected browser.
Safari - Choose Preferences from the Safari menu, then click the Extensions icon. This will open a window showing all installed extensions.
Chrome - Select Preferences from the Chrome menu, and then click the Extensions link found on the left pane.
Firefox - Choose Add-ons from the Menu. Look at both the Extensions and Plug-ins lists when it opens a new window.
2. Once you have located AssistiveDisplaySearch, click on Remove or Uninstall, to get rid of it.
3. Close the browser and proceed to the next steps.
Step 3 : Delete Malicious Files that have installed AssistiveDisplaySearch
1. Select and copy the string below to your Clipboard by pressing Command + C on your keyboard.
~/Library/LaunchAgents
2. Go to your Finder. From the menu bar please select Go > Go to Folder...
3. Press Command + V on your keyboard to paste the copied string. Press Return to go to the said folder.
4. You will now see a folder named LaunchAgents. Take note of the following files inside the folder:
- com.AssistiveDisplaySearch
- unknown.download.plist
- unknown.ltvbit.plist
- unknown.update.plist
The term unknown is just a representation of the actual malware name. Attackers may masks the actual name with following:
- AdLoad
If you cannot find the specified file, please look for any unfamiliar or suspicious entries. It may be the one causing AssistiveDisplaySearch to be present on your Mac. Arranging all items to see the most latest ones may also help you identify recently installed unfamiliar files. Please press Option + Command + 4 on your keyboard to arrange the application list in chronological order.
Important: Take note of all the suspicious files as you may also delete the same item on another folder as we go on.
5. Drag all suspicious files that you may find to Trash.
6. Please restart the computer.
7. Open another folder using the same method as above. Copy and Paste the following string to easily locate the folder.
~/Library/Application Support
8. Look for any suspicious items that are similar to the ones in Step 4. Drag them to the Trash.
9. Repeat the process on the following non-hidden folders (without ~):
/Library/LaunchAgents
/Library/LaunchDaemons
/Library/Application Support
10. Lastly, go to your Finder and open the Applications Folder. Look for subfolders with the following names and drag them to Trash.
- AdLoad
Optional : For locked files that cannot be removed, do the following:
1. Go to Launchpad, Utilities folder, open Activity Monitor.
2. Select the process you want to quit.
3. Click on Force Quit button.
4. You may now delete or remove locked files that belongs to AssistiveDisplaySearch adware.
Step 4 : Double-check with MBAM Tool for Mac
1. Download Malwarebytes Anti-malware for Mac from this link:
2. Run Malwarebytes Anti-malware for Mac. It will check for updates and download if most recent version is available. This is necessary in finding recent malware threats including AssistiveDisplaySearch.
3. If it prompts to close all running web browser, please do so. Thus, we advise you to PRINT this guide for your reference before going offline.
4. Once it opens the user interface, please click on Scan button to start scanning your Mac computer.
5. After the scan, Malwarebytes Anti-malware for Mac will display a list of identified threats, AssistiveDisplaySearch is surely part of it. Be sure to select all items in the list. Then, click Remove button to clean the computer.
Step 5 : Remove AssistiveDisplaySearch from Homepage and Search
Safari
- Open your Safari browser.
- Go to Safari Menu located on upper left hand corner, and then select Preferences.
- Under General tab, navigate to Default Search Engine section and select Google or any valid search engine.
- Next, be sure that "New Windows Open With" field is set to Homepage.
- Lastly, remove AssistiveDisplaySearch from the Homepage field. Replace it with your preferred URL to be set as your default homepage.
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome browser.
- Type the following on the address bar and press Enter on keyboard : chrome://settings/
- Look for 'On Startup' area.
- Select 'Open a specific page or set of pages'.
- Click on More Actions and select Edit.
- Enter the desired web address as your home page, replacing AssistiveDisplaySearch. Click Save.
- To set default search engine, go to Search Engine area.
- Click on 'Manage search engines...' button.
- Go to questionable Search Engine. Click on More Actions and Click 'Remove from list'.
- Go back to Search Engine area and choose valid entry from Search engine used in the address bar.
Mozilla Firefox
- Run Mozilla Firefox browser.
- Type the following on the address bar and hit Enter on keyboard : about:preferences
- On Startup area, select 'Show your home page' under 'When Firefox starts' field.
- Under Home Page field, type the desired URL to replace AssistiveDisplaySearch settings.
- To configure default search engine, select Search on left sidebar to display settings.
- Under Default Search Engine list, please select one.
- On the same page, you have an option to Remove unwanted search engine.
Optional : If unable to change browser settings, execute these steps:
Some user complains that there is no way to change browser settings because it is grayed out by AssistiveDisplaySearch. In such situation, it is important to check if there is unwanted profile. Please do the following:
1. Quit any running applications and launch System Preferences from your Dock.
2. Under System Preferences, click Profiles.
3. Select AssistiveDisplaySearch or any relevant profile from the left pane. See image below.
4. At the bottom of this window, click minus [-] button to delete the account. Please refer to image above.
5. Close the Profiles window and open the affected browser to change all settings associated with AssistiveDisplaySearch.