01-01-2019 , 07:46 PM
Thanks for the giveaway.
UnHackMe allows you to detect and remove various kinds of malware and potentially unwanted programs, including hidden threats - rootkits. An attacker establishes a rootkit on a computer through user actions, exploiting known vulnerabilities or cracking a password. Rootkit opens the "black entrance" allowing the hacker the possibility of full control over the computer. It hides its files, registry keys, process names and network connections from your eyes.
An antivirus program may not detect such programs, because they use the package and encryption of their files. An example of such a program is Hacker Defender rootkit. In this case, we can use UnHackMe in addition to the main antivirus.
UnHackMe checks the system for potentially unwanted programs. If detected, they are removed by the standard deinstaller.
Searches for unwanted search settings in the browser. Often, instead of standard Yandex, Google, Bing, Mail.ru, completely "left" search services are built in, which usually display results of Google or Yandex on their websites. At the same time, there is a lot of advertising, or, even worse, search results lead to malicious sites. UnHackMe divides all found elements into the following categories: malicious, suspicious, unknown and good. The latter are marked with green check marks, these are known safe parameters. But under suspicious or unknown, sometimes unrecognized malicious elements may be hidden. They should also be deleted. Often these are links to domains that masquerade as known search engines, for example, Yamdex, Yanbex, Googie, and also just something like livewebsearch.
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UnHackMe allows you to detect and remove various kinds of malware and potentially unwanted programs, including hidden threats - rootkits. An attacker establishes a rootkit on a computer through user actions, exploiting known vulnerabilities or cracking a password. Rootkit opens the "black entrance" allowing the hacker the possibility of full control over the computer. It hides its files, registry keys, process names and network connections from your eyes.
An antivirus program may not detect such programs, because they use the package and encryption of their files. An example of such a program is Hacker Defender rootkit. In this case, we can use UnHackMe in addition to the main antivirus.
UnHackMe checks the system for potentially unwanted programs. If detected, they are removed by the standard deinstaller.
Searches for unwanted search settings in the browser. Often, instead of standard Yandex, Google, Bing, Mail.ru, completely "left" search services are built in, which usually display results of Google or Yandex on their websites. At the same time, there is a lot of advertising, or, even worse, search results lead to malicious sites. UnHackMe divides all found elements into the following categories: malicious, suspicious, unknown and good. The latter are marked with green check marks, these are known safe parameters. But under suspicious or unknown, sometimes unrecognized malicious elements may be hidden. They should also be deleted. Often these are links to domains that masquerade as known search engines, for example, Yamdex, Yanbex, Googie, and also just something like livewebsearch.