How to uninstall "{{Keyword}}" virus (Simple Guide)

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What is {{Keyword}}?

{{Keyword}} is classified as Win32:PUP-gen (potentially unwanted program).
What is PUP? PUP is crapware.
{{Keyword}} have several types of unwanted behaviour:

  1. Displaying popup ads.
  2. Hijacking your browser.
  3. Infecting your desktop shortcuts, etc.
  4. Inserting ads to the web pages.
 

{{Keyword}} can redirect your browser search, collect your personal information and sell it for advertising.
{{Keyword}} is usually hard in removing. Some people could not find uninstall program for {{Keyword}} in the Control Panel.
Sometimes {{Keyword}} uninstaller does not work.

 

How {{Keyword}} got on your computer?

Usually you got {{Keyword}} with as part of a bundle with another tool you downloaded from the Internet. Since {{Keyword}} manufacturer pays software developers for distributing {{Keyword}} within their applications, {{Keyword}} is often included as part of the installer.
Usually, you have not only one {{Keyword}} problem, but a bunch of similar WIN32:PUPs.

You have 2 ways to remove {{Keyword}}:

You have 2 ways

Remove it automatically1. Remove Automatically.
Remove it manually2. Remove Manually.

Why I recommend you to use an automatic way?

  1. You know only one virus name: "{{Keyword}}", but usually you have infected by a bunch of viruses.
    The UnHackMe program detects this threat and all others.
  2. UnHackMe is quite fast! You need only 5 minutes to check your PC.
  3. UnHackMe uses the special features to remove hard in removal viruses. If you remove a virus manually, it can prevent deleting using a self-protecting module. If you even delete the virus, it may recreate himself by a stealthy module.
  4. UnHackMe is small and compatible with any antivirus.
  5. UnHackMe is fully free for 30-days!

Here’s how to remove {{Keyword}} virus automatically:

STEP 1: Install UnHackMe (1 minute)

STEP 2: Scan for malware using UnHackMe (1 minute)

STEP 3: Remove {{Keyword}} virus (3 minutes)

So it was much easier to fix such problem automatically, wasn't it?
That is why I strongly advise you to use UnHackMe for remove {{Keyword}} redirect or other unwanted software.

How to remove {{Keyword}} manually:

STEP 1: Check all shortcuts of your browsers on your desktop, taskbar and in the Start menu. Right click on your shortcut and change it's properties.

http://…

You can see {{Keyword}} or another web site at the end of shortcut target (command line). Remove it and save changes.

In addition, check this command line for fake browser's trick.
For example, if a shortcut points to Google Chrome, it must have the path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe.
Fake browser may be: …\Appdata\Roaming\HPReyos\ReyosStarter3.exe.
Also the file name may be: “chromium.exe” instead of chrome.exe.

STEP 2: Investigate the list of installed programs and uninstall all unknown recently installed programs.

check installed programs to uninstall

STEP 3: Open Task Manager and close all processes, related to {{Keyword}} in their description. Discover the directories where such processes start. Search for random or strange file names.

Remove {{Keyword}} virus from running processes

Remove {{Keyword}} virus from running processes

STEP 4: Inspect the Windows services. Press Win+R, type in: services.msc and press OK.

Remove {{Keyword}} virus from Windows services

Remove {{Keyword}} virus from Windows services

Disable the services with random names or contains {{Keyword}} in it's name or description.

STEP 5: After that press Win+R, type in: taskschd.msc and press OK to open Windows Task Scheduler.
Remove {{Keyword}} from scheduled task list.

Delete any task related to {{Keyword}}. Disable unknown tasks with random names.

STEP 6: Clear the Windows registry from {{Keyword}} virus.
Press Win+R, type in: regedit.exe and press OK.

Remove {{Keyword}} virus from Windows registry

Remove {{Keyword}} virus from Windows registry

Find and delete all keys/values contains {{Keyword}}.

STEP 7: Remove {{Keyword}} from Google Chrome.
Remove {{Keyword}} Virus from Chrome Extensions

STEP 8: Remove {{Keyword}} from Internet Explorer.

Set Internet Explorer Homepage

Set Internet Explorer Homepage

STEP 9: Remove {{Keyword}} from Mozilla Firefox.

Change Firefox Home Page

Change Firefox Home Page

STEP 10: And at the end, clear your basket, temporal files, browser's cache.

But if you miss any of these steps and only one part of virus remains – it will come back again immediately or after reboot.

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