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Bing Redirect Trojan Removal Guide
Bing Redirect Trojan is a pesky search redirect trojan that alters MS Windows DNS settings and hijacks Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer web browsers. The browser hijacker is created to infect system processes, drop nasty payloads and redirect MSN, Bing, Google, and Yahoo search results to corrupt search related IP addresses. Bing Redirect Trojan may appear after downloading unsolicited email attachments or infected multimedia updates. Bing Redirect Trojan may degrade the operating system and collect your financial information.
Scan your system for Bing Redirect Trojan and remove all related malware in less than 3 minutes. Keep your computer covered against keyloggers, dialers, riskware and all varieties of security threats.
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Harm level: High
Removal level: Complicated |
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| Malware related to Bing Redirect Trojan |
| bodegle.com, globexonline.com, kredshop.us, monstermarketplace.com, greatsearchworld.biz, mobilepetcages.com, cliccker.cn, zoombli.com, oncars.com, metacompare.com, travelsense-search.com |
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Common signs of Bing Redirect Trojan threat
- Unusual program processes appears in the system taskbar
- Internet connection opens unknown connections
- Gathered and transmitted surfing history
- Search results are hijacked and redirected to a unknown sites
- Deleted, compromised or damaged registry files
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| Bing Redirect Trojan dynamic-link library files |
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| Further files related to Bing Redirect Trojan |
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