Window Common Manager

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

Threat Scorecard

Ranking: 16,944
Threat Level: 80 % (High)
Infected Computers: 53
First Seen: September 6, 2016
Last Seen: August 30, 2023
OS(es) Affected: Windows

While downloading free applications from the Internet, computer users may allow the installation of a Possibly Unwanted Program (PUP) called Window Common Manager. This is why security analysts are always warning computer users to pay attention and be sure of the kind of applications they allow to be installed on their machines. Window Common Manager is developed by Abracadabra LLP and offered to computer users as a program that can help them to provide a desktop enviroment. The motive that makes Window Common Manager to be classified as a PUP, is that a computer housing Window Common Manager may become slower since it may utilize 70% of the CPU resources, lead the affected computer user to numerous unwanted websites and create a Registry key to run every time Windows is booted. If Window Common Manager has entered your computer and you want to remove it, the best way to accomplish this task is by using an anti-malware product.

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