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Can’t Remove $1000 VISA Gift Card pop-ups?
If a website claims that you’ve won a “$1000 VISA Gift Card,” don’t get your hopes up. The message is a hoax. It is an online phishing scam which is spread through PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) parasites. Unfortunately, it’s true. Your device is not infection-free. A PUP lurks in the shadows of your system and threatens to lure you into online traps. Brace yourself. The so-called $1000 VISA Gift Card Scam is just one of many. With a PUP on board, expect constant online interference. The parasite follows programming to turn you from a visitor into a customer. It injects various adverts on every website you visit. You would notice that even pages that used to be ad-free are now heavy on in-text and banner ads. Coupons and discounts pop up every time you as much as touch your browser. Even your videos get paused for commercial breaks. It’s the PUP. This parasite knows no boundaries. It even dares push notifications and redirects your browser. The parasite generates revenue when you click on its adverts. It also gets paid when it loads a sponsored website. Thus, the parasite floods you with a constant stream of ads. It doesn’t miss an opportunity to interrupt you with an advert of some kind. The more ads you see, however, the bigger the chance you click on a corrupted one. The PUP is a hazardous parasite that runs dozens of online scams. Do not risk it! The $1000 VISA Gift Card Scam did not fool you, yet, there will be a next time; and you may not be that lucky. Spare yourself many future headaches, remove the PUP immediately!
How did I get infected with?
Torrents, fake updates, corrupted links, software bundles; there are myriads of ways for a PUP to sneak into your computer. Parasites like the one behind the $1000 VISA Gift Card Scam are using trickery to lure you into installing them unintentionally. No, that’s not a bad joke. You let the PUP on board. This parasite cannot hack your system. To get installed, it needs your (the user’s) approval. No permission, no admission. If you, however, rush through an installation process, if you don’t pay attention to the red flags, you are very likely to provide the PUP with the green light it needs. The devil hides in the fine print. Do not give into naivety. Choose caution over carelessness. One keeps the parasites away, the other – invites them in. Stay away from shady websites. Download software and updates from secure sources only. When available, use the advanced/custom setup option. Bear in mind that more often than not, the apps we download off the Web come bundled with bonus programs. These unknown extras often run scams like the $1000 VISA Gift Card scheme. Under the advanced installation, you would be able to deselect all unwanted bonus apps. Be vigilant and doubting. Do not parasites trick you ever again!
Why are these ads dangerous?
The $1000 VISA Gift Card scam is tricky. It uses deceptive language and misleading visuals to lure you into sharing sensitive information. The scam targets both your financial and personal details. Be careful what kind of information you share online. Every bit of data can be used against you. The $1000 VISA Gift Card scam accumulates data (such as email and IP addresses) which is later sold to unknown third parties with questionable interests. Hundreds of crooks buy such information to target potential victims. They use various PUP and scamware parasites to lure the unprepared users into online traps. Do not risk it! Take the appearance of the $1000 VISA Gift Card website as a sign that your computer is compromised. A tricky PUP runs in the background and plots against you. The more time this pest spends on your device, the worse your situation becomes. Do not waste time in debates. The PUP has no place on your OS. Take immediate action against this invader. Find where this pest lurks and delete it upon discovery. The sooner you clean your system, the better!
How Can I Remove $1000 VISA Gift Card Pop-ups?
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If you perform exactly the steps below you should be able to remove the infection. Please, follow the procedures in the exact order. Please, consider to print this guide or have another computer at your disposal. You will NOT need any USB sticks or CDs.
STEP 1: Uninstall suspicious software from your Add\Remove Programs
STEP 2: Delete unknown add-ons from Chrome, Firefox or IE
STEP 3: Permanently Remove $1000 VISA Gift Card from the windows registry.
STEP 1 : Uninstall unknown programs from Your Computer
Simultaneously press the Windows Logo Button and then “R” to open the Run Command
Type “Appwiz.cpl”
Locate the any unknown program and click on uninstall/change. To facilitate the search you can sort the programs by date. review the most recent installed programs first. In general you should remove all unknown programs.
STEP 2 : Remove add-ons and extensions from Chrome, Firefox or IE
Remove from Google Chrome
- In the Main Menu, select Tools—> Extensions
- Remove any unknown extension by clicking on the little recycle bin
- If you are not able to delete the extension then navigate to C:\Users\”computer name“\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions\and review the folders one by one.
- Reset Google Chrome by Deleting the current user to make sure nothing is left behind
- If you are using the latest chrome version you need to do the following
- go to settings – Add person
- choose a preferred name.
- then go back and remove person 1
- Chrome should be malware free now
Remove from Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox
- Press simultaneously Ctrl+Shift+A
- Disable and remove any unknown add on
- Open the Firefox’s Help Menu
- Then Troubleshoot information
- Click on Reset Firefox
Remove from Internet Explorer
- Open IE
- On the Upper Right Corner Click on the Gear Icon
- Go to Toolbars and Extensions
- Disable any suspicious extension.
- If the disable button is gray, you need to go to your Windows Registry and delete the corresponding CLSID
- On the Upper Right Corner of Internet Explorer Click on the Gear Icon.
- Click on Internet options
- Select the Advanced tab and click on Reset.
- Check the “Delete Personal Settings Tab” and then Reset
- Close IE
Permanently Remove $1000 VISA Gift Card Leftovers
To make sure manual removal is successful, we recommend to use a free scanner of any professional antimalware program to identify any registry leftovers or temporary files.