JfileManager
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Ranking: | 16,731 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 1,307 |
First Seen: | October 1, 2014 |
Last Seen: | August 26, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
JfileManager is adware that can be acquired by the computer user through the download of PDF creators, managers and music player from third parties. JfileManager may be installed by the computer user intentionally, believing that JfileManager is a helpful tool. JfileManager presents imaging tools and files, but, instead of doing what was promised, JfileManager may redirect the computer user to unwanted websites, display advertisements and use your system resources. By collecting your browsing habits, JfileManager is able to display advertisements that will match your Web searches. Since the inconveniences caused by JfileManager may be bigger than the benefits JfileManager can bring to the computer user, it is recommended to remove JfileManager from the machine that is housing it. A good anti-malware program should be used to detect and remove this Potentially Unwanted Program from your computer.
Table of Contents
SpyHunter Detects & Remove JfileManager
Registry Details
Directories
JfileManager may create the following directory or directories:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\JFileManager |
%PROGRAMFILES%\JFileManager |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\JFileManager |
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