Remove QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE malware

QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE Malware Removal Guide

Manual removal instructions:

Antivirus Report of QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE:
QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE Malware
QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXEDangerous
QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXEHigh Risk
qqpcmgr_v10.8.16208.227_71917_silence.exe
Full path on a computer: %TEMP%\QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE
Related Files:
%TEMP%\PPTASSIST\~2F126A\PRODUCT.XML
%TEMP%\PPTASSIST\~2F126A\SETUP.XML
%TEMP%\QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE
%TEMP%\REG197D.TMP
%TEMP%\REG26AA.TMP

The file QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE was tested and considered as Adware.
Adware displays pop-up ads in order to generate revenue for its author.
QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE shows pop-up ads or text ads or advertising banners.
Sometimes QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE displays coupons banners for sites you are visiting.
The banners are really annoying and invasive.
There is no way to stop QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE unwanted pop-ups.
Clicking link causes randomly redirecting your browser to the different pages with advertisements of computer speedup utilities fake antiviruses and other unwanted software.

How did QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE got on my computer?


It can be downloaded from the program's web site or bundled with some third-party software.
QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE is often bundled within the installers from download sites.
Most of software download sites distribute pay-per-install bundles instead of original installers.
We recommend you to download software only from vendor web site or from trusted sources.
QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE is related to: Adware.BrowseFox.Win32.161865, QQPCMGR_V10.8.16208.227_71917_SILENCE.EXE.
Virustotal = 6/56
MD5 = D8737E0895BD0D4681312A180D262D4C
File Size: 48081248

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