2014-06-12

“I continually get a twarning from a web based DLL trying to load: Threat: a variant of win32/conduit.searchprotect.h potentially unwanted application. NOD32 offers a clean option and I delete the threat. However, it seems that the security tool cannot stop the threat from reoccurring. How can I completely remove the threat?”

What is Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H?

As a matter of fact, Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H is not a virus or malware. It is a potentially unwanted application or a PUP. Such applications often come attached with other programs or updates for programs already installed on the computer. Generally they can create security issues for your computer so many antivirus programs try to warn you about them and then display pop-up warnings.

If this PUP gets into the targeted computer, it may bring constant pop-up ads and additional unwanted programs that belong to PUPs. Usually, the potentially unwanted program is often associated with adware and is used to promote a variety of products. Businessmen are not willing to name this program as virus for it can help them promote their products among thousands of commodities. However, this program becomes many computer users’ antipathy because it often slips into their PCs without permission and display many unwanted pop-ups.

According to the collected data, people complain that this unwanted program keeps coming back after they deleted it. If you want to know the reason why the PUP cannot be deleted once for all and how to effectively remove it, follow the instructions below and you will find the answers. If you have difficulty in deleting this unwanted program during manual removal, we recommend you to use a professional malware cleaning tool to automatically clear the program.

Several ways to spread

There are many common traits between this PUP and Trojans. Usually, Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H is created as a part of adware which is bundled with other third-party programs on the Internet. If users carelessly download and install those third-party applications, the PUP can get the opportunity to complete its installation on the computers. Once the PUP gets into the PC, it creates some executable files and modifies some system settings, such as startup and Registry Editor. As a result, it is possible for the ads provided by the PUP to be triggered and displayed automatically when the network is connected.

In addition, it can make use of the system vulnerability or browser vulnerability to sneak into your compromised machine without your knowledge and permission. The junk email attachments and malicious websites can also spread the potentially unwanted program.

For the sake of your computer, please remove Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H completely and promptly. Don’t know how to get rid of it? Follow the steps below and you will be able to clear the threat from PC.

How to get rid of Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H manually from your PC?

Step1: Remove the suspicious software via Control Panel.

Sometimes, the software that bundled with the potentially unwanted program is installed on your PC and can be found in 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: Click Uninstall a Program.



Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs.



When you find the program associated with the PUP, click it, and then do one of the following:

Windows Vista/7/8: 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 the unwanted program

Step2. Reset your web browsers.

After the deleting the PUP, you need to reset or reinstall your browsers without launching. If not, the unwanted extension brought by the PUP re-loads although the payload file and variants/remnants have been removed. Follow the steps below to reset your browsers.

Mozilla Firefox

On the latest version of Firefox, click on the Firefox button > Help > Troubleshooting information.

A new tab shall open, click on the “Reset Firefox” button.

Internet Explorer

Click on Tools and click Internet Options. Go to the Advanced tab and click on the Reset button.

Google Chrome

On the latest version of Google Chrome, click on the Customize and control Google Chrome button and click Settings.

Click on Show Advanced Settings. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, until you reached the “Reset browser settings” section. Click on Reset browser settings.

How to automatically delete Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H from your computer?

If the manual removal doesn’t work or you want to quickly delete the potentially unwanted program, we recommend you to use a professional malware removal tool instead. A reputable and professional malware removal tool enables you to delete computer viruses, malware and other unwanted programs and files forcibly and completely without harming PC. It can keep the computer away from various stubborn and malicious programs. Even if the unwanted program provides no uninstall feature, you can still completely delete it with the removal tool. Thus, follow the simple steps below to remove Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H conveniently and completely:

Step1. Download a reliable malware removal program on your computer.

Step2. Install the tool and perform a scan of the computer.

Step3. Search for the unwanted adware program and click Delete or Uninstall button.

Restart your PC and then you will be able to automatically eradicate Win32/Conduit.SearchProtect.H ads and deals fully within minutes.

Several tips to help you keep away from adware and other malware programs:

Pay more attention to free downloads from the Internet and choose a custom install rather than the recommended install.

Keep an advanced Anti-Virus program running on the PC and keep it up-to-date

NEVER open attachments or click on links from people you don’t know. They could be infected with a virus.

Don’t click on pop-ups from unknown source because they may infected with spyware.

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