What is ExecutiveBrowser
According to security specialists, ExecutiveBrowser is an adware application that targets Apple computers. Adware can make big problem to your Mac. Adware sometimes called ‘ad-supported’ software is a malicious application that shows lots of advertisements in form of pop up windows, coupons, push notifications, promos or even fake alerts on the internet browser. It can seriously affect your privacy, your computer’s performance and security.
Does adware software steal your personal information? The ExecutiveBrowser adware is able to collect lots of marketing-type data about you (your ip address, what is a webpage you are viewing now, what you are looking for on the Internet, which links you are clicking), which can later transfer to third parties.
If you want to get rid of the adware, you will not succeed, because it is very stubborn. Using the following instructions, you surely can delete ExecutiveBrowser completely from your machine.
How does ExecutiveBrowser get on your Apple Mac
The majority of adware software gets onto MAC computers by being attached to freeware or even paid software that users can easily download online. The installers of such software, most often, clearly indicate that they will install third-party apps. The option is given to users to stop the installation of any optional software. So, in order to avoid the installation of any adware: read all disclaimers and install screens very carefully, select only Custom or Advanced installation type and reject all bundled software in which you are unsure.
Threat Summary
Name | ExecutiveBrowser, “ExecutiveBrowser 1.0” |
Type | adware software, potentially unwanted application (PUA), Mac malware, Mac virus |
Detection Names | OSX.Trojan.Gen, Program:MacOS/Vigram.A, Trojan-Downloader.OSX.Adload, MacOS.Agent-MT, ApplicUnwnt, Adware.MAC.Generic, Adware/Adload!OSX and Osx.Adware.Cimpli |
Distribution | Free software installers, suspicious pop up advertisements, torrent downloads and fake update tools |
Symptoms | You keep getting redirected to unfamiliar web sites, you experience lots of of unexpected pop up windows, new entries appear in your Applications folder, unwanted web-browser toolbars, your web browser home page has changed without your permission, fast Internet but slow browsing speeds. |
Removal | ExecutiveBrowser removal guide |
How to remove ExecutiveBrowser
The following guide will help you to remove ExecutiveBrowser ads from the Safari, Firefox and Chrome. Moreover, the few simple steps below will help you to remove malicious software, browser hijackers, PUPs and toolbars that your MAC may be infected. Please do the guide step by step. If you need assist or have any questions, then ask for our assistance or type a comment below. Read it once, after doing so, please bookmark this page (or open it on your smartphone) as you may need to exit your browser or reboot your machine.
To remove ExecutiveBrowser, execute the following steps:
- Remove unwanted profiles on Mac computer
- Delete ExecutiveBrowser associated software by using the Finder
- Remove ExecutiveBrowser related files and folders
- Scan your Mac with MalwareBytes
- Remove ExecutiveBrowser from Safari, Chrome, Firefox
- How to stay safe online
Remove unwanted profiles on Mac computer
ExecutiveBrowser can make changes to the Mac system such as malicious changes to browser settings, and the addition of malicious system profiles. You need to check the system preferences, find and remove malicious profiles and ensure your settings are as you expect.
Click Apple menu ( ) > System Preferences.
In System Preferences, select Profiles. if there is no Profiles in the list of preferences, that means there are no profiles installed on the Mac. If there is Profiles in the list, then click on it, then select a profile related to ExecutiveBrowser.
To delete a malicious profile, click on the minus button ( – ) located at the bottom-left of the Profiles screen.
Delete ExecutiveBrowser associated software by using the Finder
Some PUPs, browser hijackers and adware can be removed by uninstalling the free applications they came with. If this way does not succeed, then looking them up in the list of installed software in the Finder. Use the “Move to Trash” command in order to remove them.
Open Finder and click “Applications” as displayed in the figure below.
You will see a list of software installed on your computer. We recommend to pay maximum attention to the program you installed last. Most likely, it’s the ExecutiveBrowser adware software. If you are in doubt, you can always check the program by doing a search for her name in Google, Yahoo or Bing.
After the program which you need to delete is found, simply right click on its name, and select “Move to Trash”.
Don’t forget, select Finder, then “Empty Trash”.
Remove ExecutiveBrowser related files and folders
Now you need to try to find ExecutiveBrowser related files and folders, and then delete them manually. You need to look for these files in certain directories. To quickly open them, we recommend using the “Go to Folder…” command.
ExecutiveBrowser creates several files, these files must be found and removed. Below is a list of files associated with this unwanted program.
- /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.ExecutiveBrowser.system.plist
- ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.ExecutiveBrowser.service.plist
- /Library/Application Support/.(RANDOM)/System/com.ExecutiveBrowser.system
- ~/Library/Application Support/.(RANDOM)/Services/com.ExecutiveBrowser.service.app
Some files created by ExecutiveBrowser are hidden from the user. To find and delete them, you need to enable “show hidden files”. To do this, use the shortcut CMD + SHIFT + .
Press once to show hidden files and again to hide them. There is another way. Click Finder -> Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal. In Terminal, paste the following text: defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
Press Enter. Hold the ‘Option/alt’ key, then right click on the Finder icon in the dock and click Relaunch.
Click on the Finder icon. From the menu bar, select Go and click “Go to Folder…”. As a result, a small window opens that allows you to quickly open a specific directory.
Check for ExecutiveBrowser generated files in the /Library/LaunchAgents folder
In the “Go to Folder…” window, type the following text and press Go:
/Library/LaunchAgents
This will open the contents of the “/Library/LaunchAgents” folder. Look carefully at it and pay special attention to recently created files, as well as files that have a suspicious name. Move all suspicious files to the Trash. A few examples of files: search.plist, com.ExecutiveBrowser.service.plist, installapp.plist, macsearch.plist, com.google.defaultsearch.plist, , com.net-preferences.plist and com.machelper.plist. Most often, PUPs, adware and browser hijackers create several files with similar names.
Check for ExecutiveBrowser generated files in the /Library/Application Support folder
In the “Go to Folder…” window, type the following text and press Go:
/Library/Application Support
This will open the contents of the “Application Support” folder. Look carefully at its contents, pay special attention to recently added/changed folders and files. Check the contents of suspicious folders, if there is a file with a name similar to com.ExecutiveBrowser.system, then this folder must be deleted. Move all suspicious folders and files to the Trash.
Check for ExecutiveBrowser generated files in the “~/Library/LaunchAgents” folder
In the “Go to Folder…” window, type the following text and press Go:
~/Library/LaunchAgents
Proceed in the same way as with the “/Library/LaunchAgents” and “/Library/Application Support” folders. Look for suspicious and recently added files. Move all suspicious files to the Trash.
Check for ExecutiveBrowser generated files in the /Library/LaunchDaemons folder
In the “Go to Folder…” window, type the following text and press Go:
/Library/LaunchDaemons
Carefully browse the entire list of files and pay special attention to recently created files, as well as files that have a suspicious name. Move all suspicious files to the Trash. A few examples of files to be deleted: com.installapp.system.plist, com.machelper.system.plist, com.search.system.plist, com.ExecutiveBrowser.system.plist and com.macsearch.system.plist. In most cases, adware software, browser hijackers and potentially unwanted programs create several files with similar names.
Scan your Mac with MalwareBytes
If you’re still having issues with the ExecutiveBrowser removal or just wish to scan your Mac computer occasionally for adware software and other malicious software, then download MalwareBytes Anti-Malware. It’s free for home use, and finds and removes various undesired programs that attacks your Apple Mac or degrades MAC OS performance. MalwareBytes Anti-Malware can remove adware, PUPs, browser hijackers and toolbars as well as malware, including ransomware and trojans.
- Installing the MalwareBytes AntiMalware is simple. First you’ll need to download MalwareBytes Anti-Malware on your MS Windows Desktop by clicking on the following link.
Malwarebytes Anti-malware (Mac)
20851 downloads
Author: Malwarebytes
Category: Security tools
Update: September 10, 2020
- After the download is complete, please close all programs and open windows on your MAC. Run the downloaded file. Follow the prompts.
- The MalwareBytes Anti-Malware will launch and show the main window.
- Further, click the “Scan” button to perform a system scan for the ExecutiveBrowser adware software. This process can take some time, so please be patient. When a threat is found, the count of the security threats will change accordingly. Wait until the the scanning is complete.
- When finished, MalwareBytes will open a screen that contains a list of malicious software that has been found.
- Review the report and then click the “Remove Selected Items” button.
- Close the AntiMalware and continue with the next step.
Remove ExecutiveBrowser from Safari, Chrome, Firefox
This step will show you how to get rid of harmful plugins. This can delete ExecutiveBrowser and fix some surfing issues, especially after adware software infection.
Google Chrome | Mozilla Firefox |
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You can also try to delete ExecutiveBrowser adware by reset Chrome settings. |
If you are still experiencing issues with ExecutiveBrowser removal, you need to reset Mozilla Firefox browser. |
Safari | |
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How to stay safe online
The AdGuard is a very good adblocker program for the Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari, with active user support. It does a great job by removing certain types of intrusive advertisements, popunders, popups, annoying new tabs, and even full page advertisements and web site overlay layers. Of course, the AdGuard can stop malicious webpages automatically or by using a custom filter rule.
Visit the following page to download AdGuard.
3687 downloads
Author: © Adguard
Category: Security tools
Update: January 17, 2018
When the downloading process is finished, run the downloaded file. The “Setup Wizard” window will show up on the computer screen.
Follow the prompts. AdGuard will then be installed. A window will show up asking you to confirm that you want to see a quick instructions. Click “Skip” button to close the window and use the default settings, or press “Get Started” to see an quick instructions that will help you get to know AdGuard better.
Each time, when you start your Apple Mac, AdGuard will start automatically and stop intrusive pop-up advertisements, block malicious and misleading web-sites.
To sum up
We suggest that you keep AdGuard (to help you stop unwanted advertisements and intrusive malicious web sites) and MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (to periodically scan your MAC OS for new adwares and other malicious software).
If you are still having problems while trying to delete ExecutiveBrowser ads from Mozilla Firefox, Safari and Chrome, then ask for help here.