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WyattWhiteEagle

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It seems this is something new, as many search result's doesn't offer a whole lot of "real" solutions on disabling/removing the frustrating and persistant file/setting.

How do I permanently disable and/or remove it?

I noticed some threads and posts here on the forums are asking how to create a "custom search".

I haven't created anything "cse" at all unless it' a default setting in google-chrome that I'm not aware of.

As for as I have searched, the google help center says it may be due to malware.

Malwarebytes doesn't detect it.
 
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First and foremost, where do you see this URL? It looks like a legit google domain. So long as what you have there as cse.google.com is a direct copy and paste from what you have there, and/or there are no funny Unicode characters for the letters c or the e or what ever that can fool you into thinking it's a real c or an e or other letters. The google part is the main domain. cse is the subdomain of google.

Now here's something I just found out. Remove Cse.google.com - Jan 2021 update

Malwarebytes and the rest is just a feel-good, privacy evading software. If this is malware it may be a browser extension, a browser plug-in or something installed on the computer. I'd just go to the bleepingcomputer website and have them tell you how to fix this. My solution is for you to do things beyond what you may want to do, up to and including formatting the entire hard drive and starting over. In the end, this thread will grow to several pages. Especially if you don't understand what I'd have you do. If this is malware, you need to learn mitigation practices, and responsible computing, up to and including not installing anything and everything available on the Internet. Learn to scan ALL downloads at VirusTotal. The general consensus is four hits and you toss. Learn about a program called HashCalc so you can just check the hash of a download at VirusTotal. Beyond that it gets more nerdier and cumbersome. I don't even run anti-virus software. Last time I got something was when I ran Windows 98se and yet I had AVG installed. I vowed never again, and thus it was.
 

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First and foremost, where do you see this URL? It looks like a legit google domain. So long as what you have there as cse.google.com is a direct copy and paste from what you have there, and/or there are no funny Unicode characters for the letters c or the e or what ever that can fool you into thinking it's a real c or an e or other letters. The google part is the main domain. cse is the subdomain of google.

Now here's something I just found out. Remove Cse.google.com - Jan 2021 update

Malwarebytes and the rest is just a feel-good, privacy evading software. If this is malware it may be a browser extension, a browser plug-in or something installed on the computer. I'd just go to the bleepingcomputer website and have them tell you how to fix this. My solution is for you to do things beyond what you may want to do, up to and including formatting the entire hard drive and starting over. In the end, this thread will grow to several pages. Especially if you don't understand what I'd have you do. If this is malware, you need to learn mitigation practices, and responsible computing, up to and including not installing anything and everything available on the Internet. Learn to scan ALL downloads at VirusTotal. The general consensus is four hits and you toss. Learn about a program called HashCalc so you can just check the hash of a download at VirusTotal. Beyond that it gets more nerdier and cumbersome. I don't even run anti-virus software. Last time I got something was when I ran Windows 98se and yet I had AVG installed. I vowed never again, and thus it was.

It happens randomly, sometimes when I just open the web browser.
I see the message in a little gray box at the bottom left corner of the browser window.
It appears only when it seems like google chrome has froze up.
When it happens I'm forced to restart the laptop by holding the power button down because it won't even allow me to move the mouse pointer.

I never heard of it before so why would I be trying to visit it?

Maybe I should run ChromeSetup.exe that I downloaded from www.google.com/chrome through VirusTotal.
Yep, very possible google, inc might allow something to slip by them.


Just ran ChromeSetup.exe through VirusTotal...
Code:
No security vendors flagged this file as malicious

1347b23f2d964babcc135105aa5797abeaa4e8852a41a19b0c5b9c161a803a90

GoogleUpdateSetup.exe 

Size
1.28 MB

2021-09-12 11:59:23 UTC
 5 minutes ago

Responsible computing...I need to learn responsible computing?

If that means what it sounds like, then not using an antivirus application can be considered irresponsible computing because I haven't installed one in years for the exact same reason you haven't.
 
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I also ran www.google.com through VirusTotal

Heres the results...

Code:
1 security vendor flagged this URL as malicious

CMC Threat Intelligence........Phishing

[URL="http://www.google.com/"]Google[/URL]

[URL="http://www.google.com"]www.google.com[/URL]

 200  
Status

text/html; charset=UTF-8 
Content Type

2021-09-12 11:59:52 UTC
 13 minutes ago

- - - Updated - - -

Hi

It was primarilly set up for developers, so if you want uninstall the extension

Google Programmable Search Engine - Wikipedia
Remove cse.google.com - How to remove ?

On a further note i have heard that google CHROME support for W7 will end next year

Thank you for the info and the heads up.

I think my best decision is to find a better and more lightweight web browser that my low-spec laptop can handle.

Any suggestion's?
 

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My own preferences, a couple of Firefox offshoots

Waterfox and Palemoon, both highly customizable

I use WF as my main, PM i use for all general websearching and regularly clear cookies and history is deleted on closure

But all browsers are a bit of a muchness, for more private browsing try Brave
 

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My own preferences, a couple of Firefox offshoots

Waterfox and Palemoon, both highly customizable

I use WF as my main, PM i use for all general websearching and regularly clear cookies and history is deleted on closure

But all browsers are a bit of a muchness, for more private browsing try Brave

WaterFox
PaleMoon
Brave

When trying them, checking their weightiness, which cpu and memory columns in Task Manager and/or Performance Monitor should I be looking at?
 

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you will allways find multiple instances of whichever browsers. exe's running are running...... its a personnal choice.. look at the commit values
 

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cse.google.com is the url for google custom search, the site search box on all our pages is powered by it.
 

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ok...here's an Update...

cse.google.com isn't the cause of my hang ups.

I was in safe mode undoing some changes (re-enabling write-cache and c: index.
While in safe mode during the pc performing the change, the pc hung during the index procedure.
I didn't index the drive, I re-enabled the option to allow the contents to be indexed. It hung while the changes were in progress.

It's more localized than something on the internet.
 

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Hi,

Windows indexing is a resource hog when its rebuilding, am i correct in that your HDD is only 80GB, as per specs, if so you might be running out of space.... OS should have at least 10% free disk space,operations like this use the free space to create temp files before their passed back to the file..... and it will cause this kind of problem
 

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medionl/Aspire 6930G/acer x55a
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W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
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E5300 dual core
Motherboard
medion MS7366
Memory
3gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce 7100 Nforce 630i
Monitor(s) Displays
avixc
Internet Speed
n (isp resticted to 72)
Antivirus
mse/pands
Browser
palemoon
Other Info
Belkin Fd7050 n USB using Railink RT2870 drivers, more upto date
Hi,

Windows indexing is a resource hog when its rebuilding, am i correct in that your HDD is only 80GB, as per specs, if so you might be running out of space.... OS should have at least 10% free disk space,operations like this use the free space to create temp files before their passed back to the file..... and it will cause this kind of problem


I know logging eats up disk space, but could it contribute to the laptop hanging or not responding?
 
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Acer Aspire E1-532
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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Intel(R) Celeron(R) 2957U @ 1.40GHz
Motherboard
Acer EA50_HW
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8.00 GB
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Intel(R) HD Graphics
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1366 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 59 Hz
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