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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 82 |
First Seen: | July 14, 2015 |
Last Seen: | June 12, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The MyOneSearch.net domain hosts a low-quality search engine and is linked to a browser search assistant published by ClientConnect Ltd. The MyOneSearch browser assistant is dispersed among users via freeware bundles as a tool to provide users with the easiest way to enjoy the best search results. The software and services related to MyOneSearch.net that are operated by ClientConnect Ltd. and should be avoided. The company mentioned before is responsible for the spread of adware, riskware and browser hijackers like Solutions Real, ScreenGlaze and Search Protect. Security investigators warn users that the MyOneSearch.net search assistant is a re-branded version of the infamous Conduit Toolbar. The MyOneSearch software is recognized as a browser hijacker that will limit your search capabilities via a registry key in Windows and a modification of your Web browser settings. The MyOneSearch browser hijacker will place its files in the hidden ApplicationData folder and install an auto-recover module to ensure its operations. Moreover, the MyOneSearch browser hijacker may redirect you to compromised online resources and promote rogueware like PC MightyMax and A-Secure 2015. Security investigators add that the IP address of MyOneSearch.net is detected as a source of cyber threats like Defiler, Lehzub and Selfish. The MyOneSearch.net browser hijacker can display marketing materials, and users may see banners, pop-ups and in-text ads by MyOneSearch while they surf the Internet. Users might want to know that the MyOneSearch.net browser hijacker records your IP address, software configuration, browsing history and information you submit to social media and other online services. Therefore, you might want to use a renowned anti-malware application to purge the MyOneSearch browser hijacker from your system as soon as possible.
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