Help! I got the Flipora Search redirect on my Firefox. This webpage has taken over my browser and changed my homepage. Is it a virus or a reliable website? I ran my anti-virus program but nothing was detected. But this website kept redirecting me to some strange webpages. How can I fix my computer?
Flipora Search is a malicious website that acts as the real search engine to collect information from the victims’ PCs. Victims will get this browser hijack redirect when they click on the unsafe links accidentally, once it is installed to your system, your PC will be deeply infected. Just like another kind of the browser hijack redirect, it will change your Internet setting like default browser and homepage, this webpage is created by the hijacker which can not be trusted at all. You need to get rid of this browser hijack redirect completely before it causes further damage to your system.
Generally speaking, this virus will infect your Internet Explorer, Firefox or Google Chrome at the same time. When this hijack starts its work, you will be redirected to other malicious webpage frequently, and your PC will be in a low performance. This webpage will offer you no-relations results if you search something on it. This browser hijack redirect can do anything to damage to your system, your infected PC will be much more slower than ever before, because this virus will always open many malicious process to download the viruses. Something it can crash down your PC and freeze your browser at all. It is one of the most dangerous hijacks on the Internet. Do not hesitate, if it has taken over your browser, you need to get rid of it as soon as possible.
The following instructions require certain levels of computer skills. If you’re not sure how to delete this redirect, please start a live chat with YooCare experts now.
1Your computer will be slower and slower.
2You need to take a long time to open a webpage, your browser is much more slower than before.
3It always redirects you to some malicious webpages
4The harmful redirect virus causes poor Internet connection and system frequent crash.
5You will see a lot of website popping up when you visit Internet
1. Open the Windows Task Manager
You can press Ctrl + Shift + ESC together or Ctrl + Alt + Delete together.
If it does not work, Click the Start button, click the run option, type taskmgr and press OK. The Windows Task Manager should open.
2. In the Windows Task Manager, find out the process of THE Redirect by name random.exe. Then scroll the list to find required process. Select it with your mouse or keyboard and click on the End Process button. This will end the process.
3. Delete malicious registry entries related to this browser hijacker redirect.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\random
4.Remove malicious files of redirect
C:\WINDOWS\assembly\KYH_64\Desktop.ini
In summary:
Flipora Search is a browser hijack redirect, it can change your homepage and replace your search engines without permission. Like other redirect webpages, it will do anything to make you visit unsafe sites and make some money for the criminals. Generally speaking, this hijack can infect some websites, links or free programs first. When it completes, this webpage will start to damage your computer such as messing up the system data and stealing your personal information in the infected computer. That is why it can do a great damage your infected computer. Many victims think it is a real search engine like Google, however, this tricky redirect just acts as a real search engine, actually it has no-relation to it. If you search something on it, what you see is no-relations results, which contains a lot of viruses or even Ransomware. If you just let this redirect stay in your computer, it may freeze your Internet at all. Please do not be fooled by this tricky redirect, it is not the real search website. You must know that itis a browser hijack redirect that you can not trust it.
Note: If you find it difficult to follow the removal guide above, please contact YooCare PC experts 24/7 online will help you remove this redirect from your computer completely.
Published by on June 2, 2013 3:09 am, last updated on June 2, 2013 3:09 am
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