Detects, Destroys and Blocks 91.212.226.59

91.212.226.59 Removal Guide and Technical Descriptions

If you keep getting redirected to 91.212.226.59 when attempting to search online, your computer is most likely compromised with a malicious DNSchanger trojan. Upon installation the virus takes control of the computer and modifies the registry settings and DNS to point to 91.212.226.59 and other unwanted IP addresses. 91.212.226.59 associated browser hijacker may transmit private data stored on the computer and damage random system files. It's recommended to remove this search engine hijacker as quickly as possible.

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Possible 91.212.226.59 Behaviors

  • Missing Windows .DLL files
  • Changed background wallpaper
  • Personal information transmitted to third parties
 

91.212.226.59 Technical Details

 
Type:
Search Redirect Virus
Sub type:
Short description:
A search redirect virus (or browser hijacker) is a very harmful software that re-routes visitors queries in major search engine to unwanted target advert sites instead of the ones listed in the results. A search hijacker may hide in running processes and be rooted deeply in the computer's system files; this makes it particularly difficult to remove.
 

91.212.226.59 severity

 
Risk level:
High
Removal level:
Hard
Contaminated systems
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows 7
 

91.212.226.59 related threats

 
Aliases:
Associated malware:
img.mdclk001.org, youfindmore.com, search.search-star.net, dl97.picturesharehost.com, cdn5.specificclick.net, dumpserv.com
 

91.212.226.59 Files

 
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