Would you like to delete Ancestry.com
browser hijacker?
Is it hard to remove Ancestry.com from your browser?
Are you confused that you can't open up other sites after Ancestry.com
is in your browser?
Why you should delete Ancestry.com?
Ancestry.com
Virus is not a technically virus but a malicious domain which is able
to hijack your browser. Ancestry.com is considered as browser hijacker which
can change your default browser settings without your permission. It can infect
with any browser including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome
and Apple Safari. Ancestry.com may attack secretly without users’ knowledge and
users don’t know how and when it enters browser and computer.
The most typical
symptom of being hijacked by Ancestry.com is that users are redirected to
unwanted websites when they click a link on webpage. For example, when users
click on “Like” button on YouTube.com, it would turn users to Ancestry.com
which looks like an ad prompted by YouTube. And it seems to have no suspicious
issues on Ancestry.com. However, the pesky domain will constantly appear even
though you close the tab and try to open a new one. At that time, you may have
been infected with Ancestry.com virus. Then victims may find that it will pop
up lots of ads and suspicious links to its suspicious domain. Ancestry.com is
aiming at promoting SoundFrost, an application alleging to help users download
high-quality and free music in high speed. In fact, SoundFrost can be another
browser hijacker which will cause your browser taken over by malicious Ask.com
and modify search engine to Ask Search. What’s worse, SoundFrost has been
reported containing Trojan.Gen and other malware. Besides of SoundFrost, Ancestry.com
may install other potential unwanted programs without users’ consent. Anyhow,
we do not suggest users to ignore Ancestry.com and keep its related application
in computer.
What the Dangers
of Being Infected with Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com
seems suspicious, and it is not hard to identify that it is not designed for
individual but for business. Users can’t find what they need in such websites
and may be displayed numerous ads and pop-ups of local service and online
shopping products from various websites. Users face to the trouble if they
mistakenly click any of the ads or pop-ups, those annoying objects will keep
interrupt users’ web life and can’t remove. Besides, unavailability to
desirable websites is considered another issue. Users may enter malicious
websites which have been injected viruses waiting for the innocent users.
Computers then are likely to be infected with malware or installed unwanted
programs without knowledge. What’s worse is that Ancestry.com can access to
users’ data that may lead to personal information stealing and poor protection.
For these reasons, users need to remove the malicious website timely.
How Does Ancestry.com
Infect Computer?
Ancestry.com can
be propagated by Trojan and other malware. Some viruses may contain browser
hijack program like Ancestry.com. Mali8gnant sites and compromised sites by
hackers also contain Ancestry.com. Besides, users can get Ancestry.com
infection from freeware and share download from program sites and forums. Once
it enters certain computer, it is able to modify your hosts file and registry
of target browser, so that it can block access to startup page and homepage,
and prevent from removing if users don’t know how to deal with the modified
settings. Thus, manual method is considered the best choice, please follow step
by step.
Step One: Reset
Homepage and Search Engine
Internet
Explorer
· Click on gear
icon, and choose Manage Add-ons. Then choose Search Providers tab.
· Select
UncoverAussie Search and unwanted search engines, and click on Remove. And set
another as default search engine.
· Click on gear
icon and choose Internet Options. Choose General tab, and then type in the
address for your home page and click OK.
Google Chrome
· Open Chrome menu
and choose Settings. Click on Show Advanced Settings.
· In the Start-up
section, click “set page” to reset start-up page. And then click “change page”
in Appearance section and type in home page address.
· Then, click on
Manage Search Engine to remove unwanted search engine and reset another as
default.
Mozilla Firefox
· Open Firefox menu
and choose Options> Options.
· Then choose
General tab and type in new address for home page.
· Next, click on
the drop-down button of search engine on Firefox toolbar. In the showing
window, remove the unwanted and set another as default.
Step Two: Reset
Hosts
· Open Run Box by
pressing Windows + R together.
· Then Type in
“C:\Windwos\system32\drivers\etc” and press Enter.
· In showing
window, click on “hosts” and open with notepad.
· You can see a
line: 127.0.0.1 localhost (Windows xp) or 127.0.0.1 localhost # ::1(Windows
7/vixta/8), if there other lines below delete them and save the changes in
notepad.
Step Three: Show
Hidden Files
Windows
xp/vista/7
· Open Start menu
and enter Control Panel.
· Choose Folder
Options.
· Choose View tab,
scroll down and highlight “show hidden files and folders”, then click OK.
Windows 8
· Open Start screen
and enter File Explorer.
· In showing
window, click File tab and check “hidden items” and “file name extension”.
Step Four: Clean
Leftovers
· Open Run box and
type in “regedit”.(windows vista/7/8 users can type “regedit” in search field
and access to Registry Editor directly.)
· When windows
open, navigate the entries and delete keys and values related to Ancestry.com.
In the end, you have already fully deleted Ancestry.com
from your PC.
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