This page shows how to remove mcm.blogebgeagan.com from Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.
Did you just see mcm.blogebgeagan.com in the status bar of your web browser and wonder where it came from? Or did mcm.blogebgeagan.com show up while you search for something on one of the major search engines, such as the Google search engine?
Here’s how mcm.blogebgeagan.com appeared in my network log when I got it on my computer:
Here are some of the status bar messages you may see in your browser’s status bar:
- Waiting for mcm.blogebgeagan.com…
- Transferring data from mcm.blogebgeagan.com…
- Looking up mcm.blogebgeagan.com…
- Read mcm.blogebgeagan.com
- Connected to mcm.blogebgeagan.com…
If this sounds like what you are seeing on your machine, you almost certainly have some potentially unwanted program installed on your machine that makes the mcm.blogebgeagan.com domain appear in your browser. There’s no use contacting the owners of the site you were browsing. The mcm.blogebgeagan.com status bar messages are not coming from them. I’ll do my best to help you with the mcm.blogebgeagan.com removal in this blog post.
I found mcm.blogebgeagan.com on one of the lab machines where I have some potentially unwanted programs running. I’ve talked about this in some of the previous blog posts. The potentially unwanted programs was installed on purpose, and from time to time I check if anything new has appeared, such as pop-up windows, new tabs in the browsers, injected ads on website that usually don’t show ads, or if some new files have been saved to the hard-drive.
mcm.blogebgeagan.com resolves to the 5.153.38.133 address. mcm.blogebgeagan.com was created on 2015-03-18.
So, how do you remove mcm.blogebgeagan.com from your web browser? On the machine where mcm.blogebgeagan.com showed up in the status bar I had CheckMeUp installed. I removed it with FreeFixer and that stopped the web browser from loading data from mcm.blogebgeagan.com.
The issue with this type of status bar message is that it can be caused by many variants of potentially unwanted programs. This makes it impossible to say exactly what you need to remove to stop the status bar messages.
So, what should done to solve the problem? To remove mcm.blogebgeagan.com you need to check your computer for potentially unwanted programs and uninstall them. Here’s my suggested removal procedure:
- Examine what programs you have installed in the Add/Remove programs dialog in the Windows Control Panel. Do you see anything that you don’t remember installing or that was recently installed?
- You can also review the browser add-ons. Same thing here, do you see something that you don’t remember installing?
- If that didn’t help, you can give FreeFixer a try. FreeFixer is built to assist users when manually tracking down potentially unwanted programs. It is a freeware utility that I’ve been working since 2006 and it scans your system at lots of locations where unwanted software is known to hook into your machine. If you would like to get additional details about a file in FreeFixer’s scan result, you can just click the More Info link for that file and a web page with a VirusTotal report will open up, which can be very useful to determine if the file is safe or malware:
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