Remove BIOL.EXE malware
BIOL.EXE Malware Removal Guide
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of BIOL.EXE:
biol.exe
Full path on a computer: %PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\PACKAGES\47B6295A-9097-464F-8395-7FB4BEFF4E3D\BIOL.EXE
Related Files:
%COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\415C6520-C0DA-4FCB-9597-9D03C710BE54\UPDATER.EXE
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\BIOPLUS.EXE
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\BIOPLUS.EXE.CONFIG
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\CONFIG.CONF
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\PACKAGES\47B6295A-9097-464F-8395-7FB4BEFF4E3D\BIOL.EXE
The file BIOL.EXE was tested and considered as Adware.
Adware displays pop-up ads in order to generate revenue for its author.
BIOL.EXE shows pop-up ads or text ads or advertising banners.
Sometimes BIOL.EXE displays coupons banners for sites you are visiting.
The banners are really annoying and invasive.
There is no way to stop BIOL.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.
It can be downloaded from the program's web site or bundled with some third-party software.
BIOL.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.
BIOL.EXE is related to: Trojan.Adware.Kazy.DA9FC9, BIOL.EXE.
Virustotal = 22/53
MD5 = 5540A16B745C80DB0068E8A6DA8E3AC0
File Size: 855040
BIOL.EXE | Malware |
BIOL.EXE | Dangerous |
BIOL.EXE | High Risk |
Related Files:
%COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\415C6520-C0DA-4FCB-9597-9D03C710BE54\UPDATER.EXE
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\BIOPLUS.EXE
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\BIOPLUS.EXE.CONFIG
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\CONFIG.CONF
%PROGRAM FILES%\BIOPLUS\PACKAGES\47B6295A-9097-464F-8395-7FB4BEFF4E3D\BIOL.EXE
The file BIOL.EXE was tested and considered as Adware.
Adware displays pop-up ads in order to generate revenue for its author.
BIOL.EXE shows pop-up ads or text ads or advertising banners.
Sometimes BIOL.EXE displays coupons banners for sites you are visiting.
The banners are really annoying and invasive.
There is no way to stop BIOL.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 BIOL.EXE got on my computer?
It can be downloaded from the program's web site or bundled with some third-party software.
BIOL.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.
BIOL.EXE is related to: Trojan.Adware.Kazy.DA9FC9, BIOL.EXE.
Virustotal = 22/53
MD5 = 5540A16B745C80DB0068E8A6DA8E3AC0
File Size: 855040
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