Sunday, October 19, 2014

What is WalletBee? - How to remove WalletBee completely?

What is WalletBee?
WalletBee is a piece of adware application which attacks computer all around the world. In some case, WalletBee may be not directly related to malware or spyware, but it does manifest lots of evil features. The web browser that could be infected with the virus contains Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. Once inside, WalletBee will display various coupons and deals when users visit some online shopping web sites. It’s able to alter the default browser settings to replace the original homepage as its own one. It keeps victim redirected to certain unwanted domain which may implant other types of malware. Meanwhile, users will be annoyed with a sea of advertisements and pop-up ads. In this situation, users are recommended not to click on any ads of the page and take right action to delete the adware quickly.

Aside from browser extensions, the adware may also make use of the weak protection of the browser to introduce Trojans, browser hijackers, ransomware or spyware inside. The slow and sluggish browser performance may frustrate you as it takes too much time to open a website. Moreover, the IE/Firefox/Chrome may crash down suddenly. WalletBee is definitely a severe threat to the security of your personal and financial data and the PC. Hence, it is highly advised that you follow the removal guide in the following to wipe out WalletBee completely.


Typical Symptoms of WalletBee

1. It is able to become the startup page of your web browser via modifying browser settings. No matter which browser you are using (Internet Explorer, Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Opera), you can see the browser is occupied by it completely.
2. It may also install plug-ins, extensions and toolbars in the browser so as to record your search history as well as cookies.
3. You need to wait for a long time when visiting websites because the browser always gets stuck and is slow in reaction.
4. This annoying redirect may also result in unstable Internet connection and system freezes frequently.
5. You are forced to receive many advertisement windows when the computer is connected to the Internet.

The way XXX get into your computer:

1.UltraCoupon usually comes bundled with free applications when you download and install free programs. So, you should always take caution about unfamiliar programs when you install a free program.
2.UltraCoupon enters into a random computer after you click a spam email. This kind of email may contain malicious attachments with a copy of this malware.
3.UltraCoupon may incubate on compromised websites. UltraCoupon can be automatically implanted into your computer with drive-by download method.

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