Remove SETSTRETCH.CMD malware

SETSTRETCH.CMD Malware Removal Guide

Manual removal instructions:

Antivirus Report of SETSTRETCH.CMD:
SETSTRETCH.CMD Malware
SETSTRETCH.CMDDangerous
SETSTRETCH.CMDHigh Risk
setstretch.cmd
Full path on a computer: %COMMON APPDATA%\SETSTRETCH.CMD

What is SETSTRETCH.CMD and how dangerous is it?


SETSTRETCH.CMD software is detected as PUP-gen (potentially unwanted program).

Why users find SETSTRETCH.CMD as "unwanted" application?



Annoying Advertisement


  1. Advertisement misleading you into visiting another site or downloading files.
  2. Delivering out-of-context advertising, which worsen your computing, experience.

    1. SETSTRETCH.CMD shows pop-up ads or text ads or advertising banners.
      The banners are really invasive. There is no way to stop SETSTRETCH.CMD unwanted pop-ups.

      Breaking your privacy


      SETSTRETCH.CMD is spying on almost everything you do!

      Unwanted behavior


      After infecting with SETSTRETCH.CMD, you can find that your PC is running slow.
      You can see:
      1. Unwanted processes that you can not control.
      2. Changing your computer and browser settings without your permission.

      SETSTRETCH.CMD is preventing you from removing it. You cannot uninstall SETSTRETCH.CMD, delete its files and folders.


      How did I get infected with SETSTRETCH.CMD?


      SETSTRETCH.CMD like many Win32pup-Gen programs is often downloaded in a bundle with other program like free software, audio and video convert programs, cracked games etc.
      SETSTRETCH.CMD can also be bundled within the custom installer on many download sites, so if you have downloaded a software from these web sites, chances are that SETSTRETCH.CMD was installed during the software setup process.

      How to protect myself from being infected with SETSTRETCH.CMD again?


      Use the most powerful malware killer and anti-rootkit: UnHackMe!
      You can avoid Win32pup-Gen infections like SETSTRETCH.CMD by not downloading software from unknown sources and web sites containing illegal content.
      Check applications and software you want to download.
      SETSTRETCH.CMD is related to: Win32-PUP-gen, SETSTRETCH.CMD.

      Remove SETSTRETCH.CMD now!

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