Windows Route Manager

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

Threat Scorecard

Threat Level: 80 % (High)
Infected Computers: 28
First Seen: July 20, 2016
Last Seen: October 30, 2020
OS(es) Affected: Windows

The Windows Route Manager may appear in your 'Control Panel' after installing a free audio player and browsers like Wind Browser and Mustang Browser that have a bad reputation. Security analysts analyzed the Windows Route Manager app and did not recommend users to install it. The Windows Route Manager program does not have a user interface and publicly known developer. We did not manage to find a site and official distributor as well. Network analysis suggests that the Windows Route Manager program may be used to generate pay-per-click revenue and reroute Web traffic to sponsored sites. Computer users with a limited connection to the Internet may notice significant lag and inability to load videos on YouTube and Vimeo. The Windows Route Manager software is flagged as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that may decrease your computer performance and prevent you from enjoying the Internet.

The Windows Route Manager program may connect to untrusted domains like Fubs.info and Bestmobapp.net. The Windows Route Manager application may modify the configuration of the Windows Firewall to enable its communications and bypass most AV scanners. Security analysts note that the Windows Route Manager application may inject ads in browsers like Google Chrome and show pop-up windows that welcome users to install riskware such as LeapSense. The Windows Route Manager program may be registered to run with Windows when you turn your PC on, and you may not be bale to open your browser starlight away. Chat clients like Skype may crash while the Windows Route Manager app is running in the background. You should use an anti-spyware product to delete the Windows Route Manager and related binary from your drive efficiently.

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