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MSN Redirect Trojan Removal Guide
MSN Redirect Trojan is a browser redirecting/hijacking trojan that changes DNS settings and infects internet explorer, chrome and firefox browsers. Once user clicks on a link in Google, Bing, Yahoo and MSN search results, they will be re-directed to corrupt web sites. Once executed MSN Redirect Trojan may create corrupt files in the registry use large amount of system resources causing unreliable computer performance. MSN Redirect Trojan may slow drown the computer and transmit private information to remote servers.
Scan your system for MSN Redirect Trojan and remove all related malware in less than 3 minutes. Keep your computer secure against hijackers, dialers, viruses and all sorts of security threats.
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Damage level: Medium
Removal level: Moderate |
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| Malware related to MSN Redirect Trojan |
| search.good-search.net, seek.ind.in, update-browser.com, everydayhealth.com, whattoseek.net, allgive.com, healthvideo.com, traffic-incidents.com, content.yieldmanager.com |
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Common signs of MSN Redirect Trojan infection
- Modified desktop modifications
- Long system boots and shutdowns
- Removed or contaminated registry keys
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| MSN Redirect Trojan dynamic-link library files |
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