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Uninstall LinkOptimizer
LinkOptimizer Description and Removal Instructions
LinkOptimizer is a Trojan application that employs Rootkit techniques to embed itself into your system, and prevent detection and deletion. Once LinkOptimizer is installed on your machine, the LinkOptimizer Trojan will install other applications, including Gromozon. Trojan.LinkOptimizer may download without your knowledge and display pop-up advertisements. LinkOptimizer is a severe security threat, and should be removed from your computer immediately.
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The goal of this article is to assist computer users on the detection and removal of LinkOptimizer. This article is provided on an "as is" basis and to be used for informational purposes only. |
Why Should I Remove LinkOptimizer?
Note: Manual removal is a difficult process and it is not recommend
unless you are an expert in this field. Therefore, your best defense is to
download and install a reliable anti-spyware program to scan LinkOptimizer and other spyware on your machine.
In order to detect LinkOptimizer in the easiest and fastest way possible, we advised trying the free SpyHunter scanner provided on this website.
The free version of SpyHunter is only a detection utility.
However, if you wish to continue to the LinkOptimizer removal stage with SpyHunter, you must first purchase the full version of SpyHunter or you
can manually remove LinkOptimizer by moving on to the "Remove LinkOptimizer Manually" section.
Online threats constantly change to avoid detection, and therefore SpyHunter comes equipped with a full technical support, as well as a
one-on-one customer support service called Spyware HelpDesk which gives its support technicians the ability to create a custom automated
fix tailored to your PC. If SpyHunter is unable to detect and remove LinkOptimizer, the Spyware Helpdesk will generate a custom fix, transmit
it to your SpyHunter removal tool and completely remove LinkOptimizer from your PC.
Download SpyHunter Scanner.
- Run a full system scan to detect LinkOptimizer files.
- Once you've detected LinkOptimizer on your PC, you will then need to purchase SpyHunter to start the removal process.
- Reboot your PC and rerun the scan for any remaining traces of LinkOptimizer.
** SpyHunter scanner version is ONLY for detection. To remove LinkOptimizer
and other threats, you will need to purchase SpyHunter's removal tool.
Remove LinkOptimizer Manually
Tip:
If you are not an expert in this field, we highly
recommend you use SpyHunter to scan your PC for LinkOptimizer. You'll run
the risk of damaging your computer if you make a mistake
during the manual removal process.
Stop the following LinkOptimizer processes:
176228241166.exe
osq.exe
1dfec5.exe
1ec83f.exe
416b3.exe
Remove the following
LinkOptimizer registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\uninstall\linkoptimizer
Unregister the following LinkOptimizer DLL files:
syshost.dll
doyhh1.dll
linkoptimizer.dll
ahsfq1.dll
ashfq1.dll
bpcp.dll
cfgfp1.dll
cljne1.dll
hmikp1.dll
ibjbe1.dll
orokg1.dll
pbpah1.dll
ukop.dll
xyfqk1.dll
4b6ed593d53c12390b844b162aec4f56.dll
windir_crtdbycrtdbydroppedbysvchost_1_rnd.dll
Locate and delete the following LinkOptimizer
files:
176228241166.exe
syshost.dll
doyhh1.dll
4a.tmp
linkoptimizer.dll
ahsfq1.dll
ashfq1.dll
bpcp.dll
cfgfp1.dll
cljne1.dll
hmikp1.dll
ibjbe1.dll
orokg1.dll
osq.exe
pbpah1.dll
ukop.dll
xyfqk1.dll
1dfec5.exe
1ec83f.exe
416b3.exe
4b6ed593d53c12390b844b162aec4f56.dll
windir_crtdbycrtdbydroppedbysvchost_1_rnd.dll
LinkOptimizer Advice
LinkOptimizer manual removal process can be difficult to do because you're required to access and edit
sensitive files in your system registry.
Warning: If you try to remove LinkOptimizer files without being completely
sure what you are doing, you run the risk of damaging or losing important data on your computer.
Tip: To avoid this risk, we highly recommend you use a good spyware cleaner/remover to
automatically find and remove LinkOptimizer as well as spyware,
adware, trojan and malware in your PC.
LinkOptimizer Automatic Detection
To automatically search for LinkOptimizer...
Download SpyHunter Scanner.
** SpyHunter scanner version is ONLY for detection. To remove LinkOptimizer
and other threats, you will need to purchase SpyHunter's removal tool.
For more details on LinkOptimizer, please read our "LinkOptimizer Overview" below.
LinkOptimizer Overview
In the following sections, we investigate and explain the key malicious properties that are attributed to LinkOptimizer.
How LinkOptimizer infects your PC
LinkOptimizer may use one or more of these methods to infect your computer. LinkOptimizer is spyware that may take
control of your entire system. LinkOptimizer may infect your computer...
- Through unexpected email attachments. One of the most popular ways of becoming infected with spyware is by opening an attachment
sent via e-mail. You should never open unexpected email attachments. Confirm with the sender first that they did in fact send the
email.
- Through browser security loopholes while you're surfing the Web. Some spyware can even bypass firewalls by disguising itself as
part of legitimate software.
- Through instant messenger programs. If you're not secured by a good firewall, spyware can attach itself when you're
sharing files with your instant messenger.
- LinkOptimizer recreates, repairs and updates itself. LinkOptimizer and other complex spyware
applications may recreate, repair and update themselves to evade deletion. When LinkOptimizer alters, restores and updates
its files, DLLs, registry keys and process, a scanner may only remove part of the program allowing the other
remaining files to execute procedures to repair and update. In these cases, it can make the LinkOptimizer manual removal
process very difficult.
LinkOptimizer Prevention Rules
Follow these LinkOptimizer prevention rules and protect your computer from LinkOptimizer and other spyware:
Rule #1: Ensure that your Windows Security is up-to-date.
Every week Microsoft provides their new updates that can always be downloaded manually from the Microsoft website. To get
Microsoft Update, you should do the following steps:
- Go to IE > Tools > Windows Update > Product Updates,
- Select "ALL High-Priority Security Updates" from the list,
- Open IE and go to Internet Options > Security > Internet,
- Press "Default Level" and then OK,
- Press "Custom Level."
Rule #2: Download and install a reliable anti-spyware software.
A good anti-spyware software that recognizes current LinkOptimizer as well as other forms of spyware
can be the answer to all your security issues. Listed below is an anti-spyware program that can effectively
reverse the damage of your computer and detect LinkOptimizer automatically.
Download SpyHunter Scanner.
** SpyHunter scanner version is ONLY for spyware detection. To remove LinkOptimizer
and other online threats, you will need to purchase SpyHunter's removal tool.
Rule #3: Keep your anti-spyware definitions up-to-date.
New LinkOptimizer files can be created every day, thus it is very important to ensure that your
anti-spyware program is up-to-date. Your anti-spyware scanner should have an update feature where with a click
of a button so you can get new spyware definitions immediately. Often, good anti-spyware software will open
an update window reminding you that there are new updates available.
Rule #4: Install and keep your firewall turned on.
A firewall is vital for a complete protection of your PC. Ensure that your firewall is always turned on.
A firewall can stop unwanted software like LinkOptimizer from hijacking your PC.
LinkOptimizer and other Spyware Related Info:
Wikipedia.org/Spyware - Wikipedia's definition of spyware.
StopBadware.org - A non-profit organization that aims to fight against badware.
Anti-Spyware Coalition - Is a group dedicated to building a consensus about definitions and best
practices in the debate surrounding spyware and other potentially unwanted technologies.
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