Browser hijacking


Browser Snap - Modifies your web browser settings. The term "kidnapping" is used because configuration changes are made without the user's consent by malicious software (hijacker). This could be a replacement for a home page (startup) browser, an error page, or a search engine page. Typically, this is to force you to increase the number of hits (hits) to a specific website, which may increase the impact of your network ad.

Robust programs are often spy programs that take over personal data. During installation they usually ask for permission or refuse to upload the program (this is a standard feature of the installation program), but most often this query is ignored or unnoticed by the user. Once installed, some rogue programs can be easily removed and others - with difficulty. There are a number of programs, including free ones that remove browser hijackers.

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