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Is Chrome browser hijacked or infected with a virus? Here are some tips to help you.

Is Chrome browser hijacked or infected with a virus? Here are some tips to help you.

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Glenex
Member
56
11-12-2025, 07:57 AM
#1
Hello,
Today I opened Google Chrome and immediately realized my profile was completely logged out. I managed to sign back in, but the background picture vanished. The home menu displayed only my bookmarks and favorites. On the extensions menu it stated my browser was ‘managed by your organisation’. Since I use my PC at home and act as the administrator, I’m puzzled about how it could have been changed. Also, this situation hadn’t happened yesterday (as of now). My brother mentioned he had downloaded an ISO file for a random Roblox script on the same day, and everything worked fine until I used the PC the following day. I’m uncertain about the cause of the problem, but could it be a virus?

When I search in Chrome now, I’m redirected to a website called ‘searchesmia.com’ before any results appear. Additionally, my search settings have been altered, causing me to use Microsoft Bing instead of Google. I ran a Windows security scan, but it found nothing. I attempted a registry check and removed all Chrome policies using a batch file from the internet, but it didn’t help. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome multiple times without success.

Recently, whenever I launch Chrome, it simply closes and reopens repeatedly, cycling endlessly until I manually close it. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d really appreciate it.
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Glenex
11-12-2025, 07:57 AM #1

Hello,
Today I opened Google Chrome and immediately realized my profile was completely logged out. I managed to sign back in, but the background picture vanished. The home menu displayed only my bookmarks and favorites. On the extensions menu it stated my browser was ‘managed by your organisation’. Since I use my PC at home and act as the administrator, I’m puzzled about how it could have been changed. Also, this situation hadn’t happened yesterday (as of now). My brother mentioned he had downloaded an ISO file for a random Roblox script on the same day, and everything worked fine until I used the PC the following day. I’m uncertain about the cause of the problem, but could it be a virus?

When I search in Chrome now, I’m redirected to a website called ‘searchesmia.com’ before any results appear. Additionally, my search settings have been altered, causing me to use Microsoft Bing instead of Google. I ran a Windows security scan, but it found nothing. I attempted a registry check and removed all Chrome policies using a batch file from the internet, but it didn’t help. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome multiple times without success.

Recently, whenever I launch Chrome, it simply closes and reopens repeatedly, cycling endlessly until I manually close it. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d really appreciate it.

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kcristan
Senior Member
514
11-12-2025, 07:10 PM
#2
run a malware scan on the system.
use malwarebyte for protection.
don’t allow your brother to use your computer without checking.
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kcristan
11-12-2025, 07:10 PM #2

run a malware scan on the system.
use malwarebyte for protection.
don’t allow your brother to use your computer without checking.

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gamer2hokv
Member
198
11-12-2025, 07:21 PM
#3
I am actively processing this scan using McAfee.
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gamer2hokv
11-12-2025, 07:21 PM #3

I am actively processing this scan using McAfee.

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Suhayb_10
Member
57
11-13-2025, 10:33 PM
#4
Hello,
Today I opened Google Chrome and immediately realized my profile was completely logged out. I managed to sign back in, but the background picture vanished. The home menu displayed only my bookmarks and favorites. On the extensions menu it stated my browser was ‘managed by your organisation’. Since I use my PC at home and act as the administrator, I’m puzzled about how it could have been changed. Also, this situation hadn’t happened yesterday (as of now). My brother mentioned he had downloaded an ISO file for a random Roblox script on the same day, and everything worked fine until I used the PC the following day. I’m uncertain about the cause of the problem, but could it be a virus?

When I search in Chrome now, I’m redirected to a website called ‘searchesmia.com’ before any results appear. Additionally, my search settings have been altered, causing me to use Microsoft Bing instead of Google. I ran a Windows security scan, but it found nothing. I attempted a registry check and removed all Chrome policies using a batch file from the internet, but it didn’t help. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome multiple times without success.

Recently, whenever I launch Chrome, it simply closes and reopens repeatedly, cycling endlessly until I manually close it. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d really appreciate it.
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Suhayb_10
11-13-2025, 10:33 PM #4

Hello,
Today I opened Google Chrome and immediately realized my profile was completely logged out. I managed to sign back in, but the background picture vanished. The home menu displayed only my bookmarks and favorites. On the extensions menu it stated my browser was ‘managed by your organisation’. Since I use my PC at home and act as the administrator, I’m puzzled about how it could have been changed. Also, this situation hadn’t happened yesterday (as of now). My brother mentioned he had downloaded an ISO file for a random Roblox script on the same day, and everything worked fine until I used the PC the following day. I’m uncertain about the cause of the problem, but could it be a virus?

When I search in Chrome now, I’m redirected to a website called ‘searchesmia.com’ before any results appear. Additionally, my search settings have been altered, causing me to use Microsoft Bing instead of Google. I ran a Windows security scan, but it found nothing. I attempted a registry check and removed all Chrome policies using a batch file from the internet, but it didn’t help. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome multiple times without success.

Recently, whenever I launch Chrome, it simply closes and reopens repeatedly, cycling endlessly until I manually close it. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d really appreciate it.

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PommeVerte
Member
122
11-16-2025, 12:43 AM
#5
these kinds of accounts or programs often update automatically without your consent, causing you to log out and lose your settings.
it’s highly probable your system is currently compromised by malware.
try running anti-malware tools and cleaning software to check the outcome.
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PommeVerte
11-16-2025, 12:43 AM #5

these kinds of accounts or programs often update automatically without your consent, causing you to log out and lose your settings.
it’s highly probable your system is currently compromised by malware.
try running anti-malware tools and cleaning software to check the outcome.

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LukasvO
Junior Member
15
11-16-2025, 09:15 AM
#6
if nothing works, install a fresh OS
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LukasvO
11-16-2025, 09:15 AM #6

if nothing works, install a fresh OS

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mineuout482
Posting Freak
812
11-16-2025, 09:41 AM
#7
I installed malwarebytes and performed a complete scan. It detected threats and I removed them. The process seems to have improved. Now I can use Google Chrome without it frequently closing, and there are no suspicious extensions installed. There’s also no redirecting to unknown sites. Still, it mentions my browser is managed by an organisation. Should I accept this or remain cautious?
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mineuout482
11-16-2025, 09:41 AM #7

I installed malwarebytes and performed a complete scan. It detected threats and I removed them. The process seems to have improved. Now I can use Google Chrome without it frequently closing, and there are no suspicious extensions installed. There’s also no redirecting to unknown sites. Still, it mentions my browser is managed by an organisation. Should I accept this or remain cautious?

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cutie7867869
Junior Member
27
11-16-2025, 02:35 PM
#8
if logging out of the active account and trying to log back in with your own Google login doesn't fix the issue, perhaps consider uninstalling and reinstalling the browser.
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cutie7867869
11-16-2025, 02:35 PM #8

if logging out of the active account and trying to log back in with your own Google login doesn't fix the issue, perhaps consider uninstalling and reinstalling the browser.

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haycya
Member
59
11-16-2025, 03:16 PM
#9
I've attempted that several times, but it only reinstalls the existing malicious extensions before any malware checks. It doesn't affect my search controls, so I might have to accept it.
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haycya
11-16-2025, 03:16 PM #9

I've attempted that several times, but it only reinstalls the existing malicious extensions before any malware checks. It doesn't affect my search controls, so I might have to accept it.

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miniyonce16
Member
202
11-24-2025, 08:04 AM
#10
I would just remove it and leave it as is.
I don't like Chrome or Edge and prefer Firefox and/or the older Internet Explorer.
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miniyonce16
11-24-2025, 08:04 AM #10

I would just remove it and leave it as is.
I don't like Chrome or Edge and prefer Firefox and/or the older Internet Explorer.

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