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Updated on May 27, 2008
This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.175.1483.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.
Alert level: moderate
Updated on Jun 11, 2008

This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.159.567.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.

Alert level: moderate
Updated on Jul 17, 2008
BrowserModifier:Win32/Xupiter is a program that may change the browser home page and display pop-up advertisements.
Alert level: high
Updated on Jul 29, 2008
Win32/Matcash is a multi-component family of trojans that downloads and executes arbitrary files. Some variants of this family may install a toolbar. The toolbar is installed as a Browser Helper Object (BHO), allowing the toolbar to run when the browser is launched. 
Alert level: high
Updated on Aug 01, 2008
Trojan:Win32/Matcash installs a toolbar on affected systems and may perform this installation without adequate user consent. The toolbar is installed as a Browser Helper Object (BHO), allowing the toolbar to run when the browser is launched. 
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 01, 2008
Trojan:Win32/Matcash installs a toolbar on affected systems and may perform this installation without adequate user consent. The toolbar is installed as a Browser Helper Object (BHO), allowing the toolbar to run when the browser is launched. 
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 22, 2008
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Nonaco.H is a generic detection for variants of a trojan downloader that is installed as a Web Browser Helper Object (BHO) and may change stored settings for the Web browser Internet Explorer.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Feb 27, 2009
Webdir is a Web Browser Helper Object (BHO) used to collect user information and display targeted advertisings using Internet Explorer browser. Webdir attempts to modify certain visited urls to include affiliate IDs.
Alert level: high
Updated on May 29, 2009
This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.175.1483.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.
Alert level: moderate
Updated on May 18, 2010

This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.175.2145.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.

Alert level: moderate
Updated on May 19, 2010
This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.175.1834.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.
Alert level: moderate
Updated on Sep 15, 2010
PWS:Win32/Delmes.A is a trojan that gathers stored email account credentials and sends the captured data to a predefined email address.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Oct 18, 2011

Windows Defender detects and removes this program.

This program shows you targeted ads as you browse the Internet.

Find out more about how and why we identify unwanted software

Alert level: high
Updated on Jun 21, 2012
Trojan:Win32/Eanzo.A is a malicious program that is unable to spread of its own accord. It may perform a number of actions of an attacker's choice on an affected computer.
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 29, 2016

This application was stopped from running on your network because it has a poor reputation. This application can affect the quality of your computing experience. For example, some potentially unwanted applications can:

  • Install additional bundled software
  • Modify your homepage
  • Modify your search provider
  • Perform other actions that you might not have intended

These applications are most commonly software bundlers or installers for applications such as toolbars, adware, or system optimizers. We have observed this application installing software that you might not have intended on your PC.

If you were trying to install an application, you might have downloaded it from a source other than the official product's website.

We usually see this application installed on PCs in the following countries. This list is sorted according to prevalence:

  • Korea
  • United States
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Canada

This detection is part of our extended Potentially Unwanted Application protection feature.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 29, 2016

This application was stopped from running on your network because it has a poor reputation. This application can affect the quality of your computing experience. We have seen this leading to the following potentially unwanted behaviors on PCs:

  • Adds files that run at startup

These applications are most commonly software bundlers or installers for applications such as toolbars, adware, or system optimizers.

If you were trying to install an application, you might have downloaded it from a source other than the official product's website.

We usually see this application installed on PCs in the following countries. This list is sorted according to prevalence:

  • Korea
  • United States
  • Japan
  • Canada
  • Australia

This detection is part of our extended Potentially Unwanted Application protection feature.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 09, 2006
NewDotNet software serves as an access point to Web sites sponsored by New.net, Inc. The software enables a Web browser to connect to New.net-sponsored Web sites when valid abbreviations of New.net-sponsored URLs are entered in the browser address bar. NewDotNet also installs the Quick! Toolbar, a browser helper object (BHO) that presents a list of New.net-sponsored Web sites based on search keywords, mistyped URLs, or invalid URLs that a user enters in a browser address bar.
 
After it is installed, NewDotNet may install updates and other programs automatically. NewDotNet may integrate as a Winsock layered service provider (LSP); improper removal of NewDotNet can therefore cause loss of Internet connectivity.
Alert level: high
Updated on Jun 22, 2006

This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.175.2145.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.

Alert level: moderate
Updated on Jul 16, 2006

This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.175.2424.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.

Alert level: moderate
Updated on Dec 05, 2006

This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.175.2424.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.

Alert level: moderate