How to Fix Safari is Infected on Mac
In this guide, we will show you various methods to fix the Safari is Infected error on your Mac. The macOS is among the safest and most privacy-enhanced operating systems out there, but even then, a few viruses, malware, and adware might manage to sneak into it [who could forget the infamous GoSearch 22?]. In most of these cases, the source or the entry point of these malicious programs is via the web browser, which for many would be the macOS default browser Safari.
When that happens, you might get warning messages on your Mac, such as the dreaded Safari is Infected. However, in some cases, it might just be the case of simply the browser being infected instead of the entire OS. So in this guide, we will first address the issues related to Safari and if it does rectify the issue, well and good, otherwise, we will then start addressing the system-level issues with regards to viruses and malware. So without any further delay, let’s get started.
- How to Fix Safari is Infected on Mac FIX 1: Delete Safari Cache and History FIX 2: Delete Site Notifications FIX 3: Delete Safari Data FIX 4: Remove Suspicious Extensions FIX 5: Verify Homepage and Search Engine Settings FIX 6: Uninstall Malicious Software FIX 7: Check Login Items
How to Fix Safari is Infected on Mac

It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Delete Safari Cache and History
- Launch Safari and go to Develop > Empty Caches.
- Then go to History > Clear History > All History > Clear History.
- Check if it fixes the Safari is Infected error on Mac.
FIX 2: Delete Site Notifications
- Launch Safari and click on Safari > Settings.
- Then go to the Website tab and select Notification.
- Select all the dubious websites present there and click Remove.
- Check if it fixes the Safari is Infected error on Mac.
FIX 3: Delete Safari Data
- Launch Safari and click on Safari > Settings.
- Then go to the Privacy tab and click on Manage Website Data.
- Now click Remove All > Done and check out the results.
- Check if it fixes the Safari is Infected error on Mac.
FIX 4: Remove Suspicious Extensions
- Launch Safari and click on Safari > Settings > Extension tab.
- If you find any doubtful extension, then select it and click Uninstall.
- Check if it fixes the Safari is Infected error on Mac. Reference Image
FIX 5:Verify Homepage and Search Engine Settings
- Launch Safari and click on Safari > Settings.
- Then go to the General tab and refer to the Homepage.
- Make sure it’s set to a trusted site. If that is not the case, then do so right away.
- Then go to the Search tab and verify that the search engine is set to a trusted one as well.
FIX 6: UninstallMalicious Software
- First off, open Finder and go to Applications.
- If you find any malicious app installed, then uninstall it right away.
- After that, use the Command+Shift+G shortcut keys.
- Now go to the below locations and delete all the malicious files to the app: /Library/LaunchAgents /Library/Application Support ~/Library/LaunchAgents /Library/LaunchDaemons /Users/Shared/
FIX 7: Check Login Items
- Head over to System Settings > General > Login Items.
- If you find any untrusted login items, then disable them right away.
- Open Finder, click on Go at the top menu bar, and select Go to Folder.
- Then paste the below location and hit Enter. ~/Library/LaunchAgents
- Now delete the plist files corresponding to the apps that you wish to remove from the login items screen.
- Once that is done, go to the below location and delete the required plist files. /Library/LaunchAgents
- Finally, go to the following location and delete the required plist files: /Library/LaunchDaemons
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Fix macOS 14 Sonoma “The Printer is out of paper” error!
In this guide, we will show you various methods to fix “The Printer is out of paper” error in macOS 14 Sonoma. The Cupertino giant has just rolled out the fourteenth iteration of the OS. This time around, there are a few intriguing features and UI teaks to look forward to. Some of the noteworthy ones encompass the likes of Screen Savers, Widgets, Video Conferencing, Safari, Messages, Privacy, and Accessibility settings.
On the flip side though, a few bugs managed to have crept in as well. In this regard, we recently talked about the Ethernet issues plaguing numerous users. And now, there are issues with the printers. A slew of complaints are lined up across numerous forums wherein macOS 14 Sonoma users have voiced their concern that they are getting the “The Printer is out of paper” error message even though that is not the case.

The printer queue window tends to display a red symbol next to the error prompt. Moreover, the issue isn’t limited to any particular printer brand, the likes of EPSON and Ricoh, among others all are part of the affected list. If you are also getting bugged by this issue, then this guide will make you aware of numerous workarounds that could help you rectify it. Follow along.
- Fix macOS 14 Sonoma “The Printer is out of paper” error FIX 1: Try Basic Workarounds FIX 2: Update Printer Drivers FIX 3: Reinstall Printer Drivers FIX 4: Disable Antivirus/Firewall FIX 5: For HP Printers FIX 6: For Lexmark Printers FIX 7: Reset Printer System
Fix macOS 14 Sonoma “The Printer is out of paper” error

It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Try Basic Workarounds
First off, you should try out the following three basic workarounds tweaks:
- Restart your Mac: Click on the Apple logo at the top left and select Restart.
- Restart your printer
- Remove the paper as well as the paper tray (if applicable), and reinsert it.
FIX 2: Update Printer Drivers
- To begin with, go to System Settings > Printers and Scanners.
- Select your printer from the list and hit the minus sign next to it to remove it.
- Then click on Delete Printer in the confirmation dialog box.
- Once done click on the plus icon and select Add Printer or Scanner.
- After that, select the printer type: USB, Wireless, or Ethernet connection.
- Then select your printer under the “Use or Print Using” drop-down list and click on Add.
- Now click on the Apple logo and select App Store.
- Then go to the Updates tab and download and install the available printer update.
- Check if it fixes “The Printer is out of paper” error in macOS 14 Sonoma.
FIX 3: Reinstall Printer Drivers
Next up, you should consider removing and then re-adding the printers on your Mac. Doing so will refresh its underlying settings and could well rectify the issue that we are currently dealing with. So give it a try using the below given steps ad then check out the results.
- Power off your printers and go to System Settings > Printers and Scanners.
- Select your printer from the list and hit the minus sign next to it to remove it.
- Then click on Delete Printer in the confirmation dialog box.
- Now open Finder and go to Library > Printers. Then delete the folder named after your printer.
- After that, go to Library > Printers> PPD > Contents > Resources and delete the file named after your printer.
- Then go to Library > Cache and delete the folder named after your printer.
- Now restart your Mac and power on the printer.
- Go to your printer’s Download site and grab the latest drivers, corresponding to your product’s model number.
- Then launch the driver setup file and proceed with the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
- Check if it fixes “The Printer is out of paper” error in macOS 14 Sonoma.
FIX 4:Disable Antivirus/Firewall
In some instances, a firewall or antivirus might also conflict with the printer. Therefore, you should consider temporarily disabling it using the below-listed instructions and then check out the results.
- Open System Settings and select Network from the left-hand side.
- Then go to Firewall and disable the toggle next to it.
- Check if it fixes “The Printer is out of paper” error in macOS 14 Sonoma.
FIX 5: For HP Printers
In case there are any issues with the HP Smart app on your Mac, then its repercussions are bound to be faced by the printer. Therefore, you should consider uninstalling it and removing its data and then reinstalling its fresh instance from scratch. Here’s how it could be done:
- Launch Finder, go to Application, and drag and drop the HP Smart app into the trash.
- Then go to the Users/Username/Library/Application Support folder and delete the files from there, if any.
- Now download and install the latest version of the HP Smart app from the App Store.
- Check if it fixes the “The Printer is out of paper” error in macOS 14 Sonoma.
FIX 6: ForLexmark Printers
When installing the Lexmark drivers, then instead of selecting the Lexmark driver, you should select AirPrint and then check if it works out in your favor. [Verify from here whether your printer supports AirLink or not]
FIX 7: Reset Printer System
If none of the aforementioned methods managed to spell out success, then your last course of action should be to reset the printer settings back to their factory default state. Here’s how it could be done:
- To begin with, go to System Settings > Printers and Scanners.
- Then right-click the blank space in the Printers list and select “Reset printing system”.
- After that, click on Reset in the confirmation dialog box.
- Wait for the process to complete [until there are no printers on the list].
- Once done, restart your Mac and go to System Preferences > Printers and scanners.
- Then click on the plus icon, select your printer from the list, and click Add.
- Now click “Print Using…” and then select your printer from the list. That’s it.
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