Olcinium Browser
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Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 71 |
First Seen: | October 28, 2015 |
Last Seen: | May 2, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Olcinium Browser that is offered on Olccinium.com and free software bundles is considered by security authorities as a Potentially Unwanted Program due to its activities. The Olcinium Browser is developed by ClaraLabs S.A. that is known for badware like eFast Browser and Tortuga Browser. In a way, the Olcinium Browser is an updated and slightly modified version the Web browsers mentioned before. The Olcinium Browser is programmed to scan your software configuration, remove shortcuts to other Web browsers on your desktop and edit your Windows Registry to become your Internet client. Also, the Olcinium Browser is a custom build version of the Chromium project and is designed to obstruct users from using Google Chrome. The Olcinium Browser program may start when you open HTML, XLS and CRX file types due to its integration with your Windows system.
The Olcinium Browser might not be the right browser to purchase goods online because it may block the native ads on Kmart, Best Buy, and Amazon to display offers from sponsors of ClaraLabs S.A. only. Moreover, the Olcinium Browser may use tracking cookies, detect your approximate geographical location and record your search terms on Google to help advertisers provide you with better-suited ads. The Olcinium Browser may show pop-up windows with recommended coupons and deals to generate pay-per-click revenue for its developers regularly. Additionally, the Olcinium Browser may promote rogue anti-spyware applications like Active Security and Advanced Virus Remover, and users may face security problems. The Olcinium Browser may ask users to handle FT file transfers and run as a background system service named 0C3F75F5-020E-48EF-81EC-CC6EBCC1AD6F. You should reconsider uninstalling the Olcinium Browser and might want to install a reputable anti-malware shield to boost your cyber defenses.
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SpyHunter Detects & Remove Olcinium Browser
Registry Details
Directories
Olcinium Browser may create the following directory or directories:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\OlciniumBrowser |
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