Removal Guide For Adurr.com
The Adurr.com redirect is being triggered by a harmful search redirect virus (browser hijacker) which changes the computer's DNS and HOSTS file to redirect search sites like Google.com, Yahoo.com and Bing.com to ad web pages of its choosing. Each time the Windows bootup, the Adurr virus will overwrite paths and keys in the registry and automatically launch its malicious files. The result will be that when affected users perform searches online the results will be redirected to Adurr.com alternate website. Adurr.com redirect virus and related malware may monitor users browsing activity, harvest credit card numbers, login data and considerably affect the infected computer's performance.
Possible symptoms:
- Windows crashes at startup
- Missing icons in systray
- Malicious programs on the system
- Recurring popups
- Hijacked internet browser
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Technical Details
| Malware Specification |
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| Redirection: |
Adurr.com |
| Also known as: |
Adurr |
| Paths: |
ad.adurr.com/ad.js.php, tb.adurr.com/include.js, impression.adurr.com, stats.adurr.com, stats.adurr.com/pixel.php |
| Type of malware: |
Search Engine Redirect Virus |
| Short description: |
Adurr.com is known as proxy or DNS hijacker that replaces windows files and redirects search links to shopping web pages. Adurr redirect is usually added by a dangerous rootkit software that enables outside control of the infected computer. |
| Threat Levels |
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| Risk level: |
Severe |
| Distribution level: |
High |
| Removal level: |
Comlicated |
| Damage level: |
Medium |
| 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: |
Not Available |
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