Removal Instructions For Amch.questionmarket.com
The Amch.questionmarket.com redirection is a possible evidence that your system has been infected by a new kind of search redirect malware. The malware was made by criminals and is used primarily for commercial benefits, by manipulating search engine results and redirecting Web users to hacked or malicious sites. Once inside the system, the virus gets loaded into the memory, deletes registry settings and redirect Bing, Google or Yahoo links to Amch.questionmarket.com and other unwanted sites. Amch.questionmarket.com related threats may steal personal identifying information and cause the speed of your computer to be seriously degraded.
Possible symptoms may include:
- BSOD crashes
- Unwanted SMTP connections
- Unrequested browser toolbars
- Home page about:blank
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Technical Details
| Malware Specification |
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| Redirection: |
Amch.questionmarket.com |
| Also known as: |
Amch.questionmarket |
| Paths: |
Not Available |
| Possible causes: |
Search Engine Redirect Virus |
| Short description: |
A search engine redirect virus is a malicious kind of malware that displays fake results in order to redirect users to harmful web sites for the intention of spamming users with offers. Redirect viruses are usually installed with other harmful programs which make them very hard to uninstall from the system. |
| Threat Levels |
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| Risk level: |
High |
| Distribution level: |
Medium |
| Removal level: |
Comlicated |
| Damage level: |
High |
| Infected systems: |
MS Windows 7, MS Windows Vista, MS Windows XP, MS Windows Me, MS Windows 2000 |
| Other Redirects |
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| Domain names and IP Numbers: |
Marillador.cz.cc, Infomash.org, Micirugiaencolombia.com, Multiiupload.com, Drvtrf.com, Internetsecurity2011, Click.w3i.com, Extensions.netassistant, Boptsg.vv.cc |
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