Window User Manager

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

The Window User Manager software is a variant of the Window Range Manager, which is adware and users are not advised to install it. Experts note that the Window User Manager adware may be advertised as a VPN solution on less reputable software deployment platforms. The Window User Manager adware is programmed to run in a portable mode and facilitate the display of targeted promotional materials by using data such as your browsing history, IP address and bookmarks. The Window User Manager adware uses tracking cookies to help affiliated advertisers recognize users when they open online shops and search for items to purchase.

The Window User Manager adware is likely to run as a background process while the user is surfing the Internet and will not be shown in the taskbar or the tray notification area. Computer users will not notice the increased load on the CPU and the GPU, but they may observe increased network traffic. Security analysts reveal that the Window User Manager adware may rely on constant communication with the servers of advertisers to maximize its efficiency. System logs on systems infected with the Window User Manager adware show that users may be provided with insecure content and be welcomed to install riskware such as DynConIE and EnhanceSoft.

The Window User Manager adware may connect to compromised pages and download corrupted content on your PC without notice. Users that have installed the Window User Manager adware cannot use a graphical interface to interact with the Window User Manager because it does not support one. Adware such as Window User Manager might hide its files on the system drive and run on boot up to ensure its functionality. Advanced PC users may have a difficult time disabling the Window User Manager adware manually. You may wish to consider installing a trusted anti-malware application to purge the Window User Manager adware from your machine.

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