Web Assistant 2.0.0.462
What is Web Assistant?
Web Assistant installs into the IE and Firefox web browsers and provides advertisier supported searchs that changes and redircts default search results as well as DNS errors. Web Assistant becomes the browser's default search provider which changes all search requests as well as tracks your Internet surfing behavior in order display targeted advertising.
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Overview
Upon being installed, the software adds a Windows Service which is designed to run continuously in the background. Manually stopping the service has been seen to cause the program to stop functing properly. It adds a background controller service that is set to automatically run. Delaying the start of this service is possible through the service manager. It adds a Browser Helper Object (BHO) to Internet Explorer. A scheduled task is added to Windows Task Scheduler in order to launch the program at various scheduled times (the schedule varies depending on the version). The primary executable is named Extension32.dll. A majority of users end up uninstalling this less than a week of it being installed. The setup package generally installs about 5 files and is usually about 1.88 MB (1,974,011 bytes). The installed file ExtensionUpdaterService.exe is the auto-update component of the program which is designed to check for software updates and notify and apply them when new versions are discovered.
- Malware detected in the program
- Integrates into the web browser
- Installs a Windows Service
- Typically distributed through a pay-per-install bundle
- Hijacks the browser's default search provider
- The experts agree, you should remove it!
Warning, multiple anti-virus scanners have detected possible malware in Web Assistant.
Extension32.dll (2894b9b023ad33b7fd4e42f91eae2379) has been flagged by the following 3 scanners: |
Anti-Virus software | Version | Detection |
ESET-NOD32 |
7.8555 |
a variant of Win32/Toolbar.Perion.A |
NANO AntiVirus |
0.24.0.53443 |
Riskware.Win32.SysTreak.vwjbp |
TrendMicro-HouseCall |
7.2.298 |
TROJ_GEN.F47V0628 |
ExtensionUpdaterService.exe (ebffe98048709c7cc7a6f6c36c7de61b) has been flagged by the following 2 scanners: |
Anti-Virus software | Software version | Detection |
Antiy-AVL |
2.0.3.7 |
Trojan/Win32.Agent.gen |
ViRobot |
2011.4.7.4223 |
Trojan.Win32.A.Agent.188760 |
Web Assistant has been found to be bundled with 3rd party software. If you have not purposefully installed this, you should be safe uninstalling it.
Program details
Displayed publisher: IncrediBar
URL: www.incredibar.com
Installation folder: C:\Program Files\Web Assistant\
Uninstaller: "C:\Program Files\Web Assistant\unins000.exe"
Estimated size: 1.88 MB
Files installed by Web Assistant 2.0.0.462
Program module: | Extension32.dll (Malware detected) |
Signed by: | Bit Cocktail Ltd. |
Path: | C:\Program Files\Web Assistant\Extension32.dll |
MD5: | 2894b9b023ad33b7fd4e42f91eae2379 |
Additional files:
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(Malware detected) Extension32.dll
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Extension64.dll
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(Malware detected) ExtensionUpdaterService.exe
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InstallerHelper.dll
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unins000.exe - Setup/Uninstall
Behaviors exhibited
2 Internet Explorer BHOs
- Extension64.dll is installed in Internet Explorer as a BHO (Browser Helper Object) under the name 'Web Assistant' with the class of {336D0C35-8A85-403a-B9D2-65C292C39087} (Web Assistant Helper).
- Extension32.dll is installed in Internet Explorer as a BHO (Browser Helper Object) under the name 'Web Assistant' with the class of {336D0C35-8A85-403a-B9D2-65C292C39087} (Web Assistant Helper).
Scheduled Task
- unins000.exe is scheduled as a task with the class '{83F493FF-E35C-4B6F-B50E-A8464A53EAD7}' (runs on registration).
Service
- ExtensionUpdaterService.exe runs as a service named 'Web Assistant Updater' (Web Assistant Updater).
Resource utilization averages
Show technical details
ExtensionUpdaterService.exe |
Memory: | 8.83 MB | |
Total CPU: | 0.0006422256% | |
Kernel CPU: | 0.00042815% | |
User CPU: | 0.00021408% | |
How do I remove Web Assistant?
You can uninstall Web Assistant from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel.
- On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall a Program.
- Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs.
- When you find the program Web Assistant 2.0.0.462, click it, and then do one of the following:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall.
- Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
- Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove Web Assistant.
- If for some reason uninstallation fails, please install Microsoft's uninstall fixer utility which will help fix problems with programs that can't be uninstalled at support.microsoft.com.
How do I reset my web browser?
If your web browser homepage and search settings have been modfied by Web Assistant 2.0.0.462 you can restore them to their previous default settings.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Open Internet Explorer and click the Tools button, and then click Internet options.
- Click the Advanced tab, and then click Reset. Select the Delete personal settings check box if you would also like to remove search providers, Accelerators and home pages. When Internet Explorer finishes applying default settings, click Close, and then click OK.
- The changes will take effect the next time you open IE.
Mozilla Firefox
- At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button, go over to the Help sub-menu and select Troubleshooting Information.
- To continue, click Reset Firefox in the confirmation window that opens. It will close and be reset.
- When it's done, a window will list the information that was imported. Click Finish and Firefox will open.
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome and click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
- Select Settings. In the "Search" section, click Manage search engine. Check if (Default) is displayed next to your preferred search engine. If not, mouse over it and click Make default. Mouse over any other suspicious search engine entries that are not familiar and click X to remove them.
- When the "Show Home button" checkbox is selected, a web address appears below it. If you want the Homepage button to open up a different webpage, click Change to enter a link.
- Restart Google Chrome.
OS VERSIONS
Win 7 (SP1) 60%
Win 7 1%
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HOW IT RUNS
Windows Service? Yes
(Installs a service)
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USER ACTIONS
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Uninstall it 82%
Keep it 18%
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Windows
Which Windows OS versions does it run on?
Windows 7 |
74.47% |
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Windows XP |
13.83% |
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Windows Vista |
9.57% |
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Windows 10 |
2.13% |
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Which OS releases does it run on? |
Windows 7 Home Premium |
36.17% |
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Windows 7 Ultimate |
23.40% |
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Microsoft Windows XP |
12.77% |
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Windows 7 Professional |
10.64% |
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Windows Vista Home Premiu... |
9.57% |
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Windows 7 Home Basic |
2.13% |
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Geography
22.73% of installs come from the United States
Which countries install it?
United States |
22.73% |
Germany |
15.45% |
Taiwan |
6.36% |
Japan |
5.45% |
Netherlands |
4.55% |
India |
3.64% |
Italy |
3.64% |
Israel |
2.73% |
Canada |
2.73% |
Egypt |
2.73% |
Thailand |
1.82% |
Belgium |
1.82% |
France |
1.82% |
Philippines |
1.82% |
PC manufacturers
What PC manufacturers (OEMs) have it installed?
Hewlett-Packard |
22.41% |
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Dell |
20.69% |
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Acer |
17.24% |
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Toshiba |
17.24% |
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ASUS |
6.90% |
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American Megatrends |
5.17% |
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Medion |
5.17% |
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Samsung |
1.72% |
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Gateway |
1.72% |
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Lenovo |
1.72% |
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Common models |
HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook ... |
3.70% |
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Dell Inspiron 530 |
2.47% |
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HP G62 Notebook PC |
2.47% |
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MEDIONPC MS-7318 |
2.47% |
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Acer Aspire 4736Z |
2.47% |
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HP HDX 16 Notebook PC |
1.23% |
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