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Wallet Protector is supposed to help you save money online. Yet, it does exactly the opposite. Once installed, this parasite takes over your favorite browser and wreaks havoc on it. This app is categorized as adware. It is an intrusive app which bombards its users with dozens of unverified commercials. The Wallet Protector adware uses an aggressive and misleading marketing tricks. Its goal is to turn you from a visitor into a customer. The adware’s first step on board is to block its competitors’ adverts. Then it replaces them with its own commercials. Additionally, it injects extra adverts on every website you open. And when you get used to the increased number of commercials, it surprises you with sudden browser redirections. The Wallet Protector utility is not created to help you. It is programmed to generate revenue for its owners. Your well-being, comfort, and privacy were never even considered. Do you think that the adware exposes its users to random adverts? No, it doesn’t. This annoying program monitors your web traffic and bases the commercials on the collected data. Thus, if you enter “sneakers” into some search engine, the adware will start to display ads for sports shoes. It, however, may misinterpret your actions and display shocking commercials. Bear in mind that this tool remains active under Incognito Mode too. You cannot hide from its watchful eye. Don’t let kids play on the infected device. They may get exposed to unsuitable commercials.
How did I get infected with?
The Wallet Protector adware can be downloaded from all browsers’ official app stores. Yet, there are users who have no idea how this tool ended up on their computers. We are not surprised. The Wallet Protector adware uses a lot of trickery to reach its victims. It usually hitches a ride with other programs. Freeware and shareware often become hosts for such parasites. You, however, can prevent adware infections. Whenever you are installing a program, opt for the Advanced option in the Setup Wizard. This process is not complicated, so don’t be afraid to use it. Under it, you will be presented with a list of all extra apps that are about to be installed. Developers often attach additional tools to the installation files of many free programs. These extras, more often than not, are malicious. Make sure you know what you are approving on your computer. Read the Terms and Conditions or research the programs online. If you feel that something looks suspicious, there probably is a good reason for that. Abort the installation if you think it’s necessary.
Why is this dangerous?
The Wallet Protector adware is extremely intrusive and annoying. You should not tolerate it. However, it is more than a simple nuisance. This utility opens a giant hole in your security wall. Other malware and viruses can use it to enter your computer. Every advert displayed by the adware is a potential threat. The Wallet Protector utility does not verify the commercials it displays so freely. Think twice before you click on the next “great offer.” All sorts of crooks take advantage of the adware application. They use it to spread misleading and, often times, corrupted adverts. If you have the misfortune to click on a corrupted ad, you may download malware or viruses on your computer. What is even more alarming is the possibility to be redirected to scam websites. Be on your guard. You will be presented with numerous great offers. Yet, with the Wallet Protector adware on board, these offers are more likely to be frauds than legit ones. But, wait! There are more bad news. As we mentioned, this app monitors your online actions. What do you think it does with the data. It is not using it for marketing purposes only. It is also selling the information to third parties. You wouldn’t wish for such a private data to become a possession of cybercriminals, would you? The Wallet Protector adware has no place on your machine. Remove it before it cost you real money.
How to Remove Wallet Protector virus
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The Wallet Protector infection is specifically designed to make money to its creators one way or another. The specialists from various antivirus companies like Bitdefender, Kaspersky, Norton, Avast, ESET, etc. advise that there is no harmless virus.
If you perform exactly the steps below you should be able to remove the Wallet Protector 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.
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STEP 1: Track down Wallet Protector in the computer memory
STEP 2: Locate Wallet Protector startup location
STEP 3: Delete Wallet Protector traces from Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer
STEP 4: Undo the damage done by the virus
STEP 1: Track down Wallet Protector in the computer memory
- Open your Task Manager by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ESC keys simultaneously
- Carefully review all processes and stop the suspicious ones.
- Write down the file location for later reference.
Step 2: Locate Wallet Protector startup location
Reveal Hidden Files
- Open any folder
- Click on “Organize” button
- Choose “Folder and Search Options”
- Select the “View” tab
- Select “Show hidden files and folders” option
- Uncheck “Hide protected operating system files”
- Click “Apply” and “OK” button
Clean Wallet Protector virus from the windows registry
- Once the operating system loads press simultaneously the Windows Logo Button and the R key.
- A dialog box should open. Type “Regedit”
- WARNING! be very careful when editing the Microsoft Windows Registry as this may render the system broken.
Depending on your OS (x86 or x64) navigate to:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] or
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run] or
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
- and delete the display Name: [RANDOM]
- Then open your explorer and navigate to: %appdata% folder and delete the malicious executable.
Clean your HOSTS file to avoid unwanted browser redirection
Navigate to %windir%/system32/Drivers/etc/host
If you are hacked, there will be foreign IPs addresses connected to you at the bottom. Take a look below:
STEP 3 : Clean Wallet Protector traces from Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer
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Open Google Chrome
- In the Main Menu, select Tools then Extensions
- Remove the Wallet Protector by clicking on the little recycle bin
- Reset Google Chrome by Deleting the current user to make sure nothing is left behind
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Open Mozilla Firefox
- Press simultaneously Ctrl+Shift+A
- Disable the unwanted Extension
- Go to Help
- Then Troubleshoot information
- Click on Reset Firefox
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Open Internet Explorer
- On the Upper Right Corner Click on the Gear Icon
- Click on Internet options
- go to Toolbars and Extensions and disable the unknown extensions
- Select the Advanced tab and click on Reset
- Restart Internet Explorer
Step 4: Undo the damage done by Wallet Protector
This particular Virus may alter your DNS settings.
Attention! this can break your internet connection. Before you change your DNS settings to use Google Public DNS for Wallet Protector, be sure to write down the current server addresses on a piece of paper.
To fix the damage done by the virus you need to do the following.
- Click the Windows Start button to open the Start Menu, type control panel in the search box and select Control Panel in the results displayed above.
- go to Network and Internet
- then Network and Sharing Center
- then Change Adapter Settings
- Right-click on your active internet connection and click properties. Under the Networking tab, find Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Left click on it and then click on properties. Both options should be automatic! By default it should be set to “Obtain an IP address automatically” and the second one to “Obtain DNS server address automatically!” If they are not just change them, however if you are part of a domain network you should contact your Domain Administrator to set these settings, otherwise the internet connection will break!!!
You must clean all your browser shortcuts as well. To do that you need to
- Right click on the shortcut of your favorite browser and then select properties.
- in the target field remove Wallet Protector argument and then apply the changes.
- Repeat that with the shortcuts of your other browsers.
- Check your scheduled tasks to make sure the virus will not download itself again.
How to Permanently Remove Wallet Protector Virus (automatic) Removal Guide
Please, have in mind that once you are infected with a single virus, it compromises your system and let all doors wide open for many other infections. To make sure manual removal is successful, we recommend to use a free scanner of any professional antimalware program to identify possible registry leftovers or temporary files.