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Danger level 8
Type: Browser Hijackers
Common infection symptoms:
  • Hijacks homepage
  • Changes default search engine

Search.internettoolbox.org

Search.internettoolbox.org is the domain address of a search engine promoting a browser toolbar named iToolbox. If your Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox are modified, i.e. the home page and search provider are changed to Search.internettoolbox.org, it means that you have recently installed the iToolBox toolbar. This browser extension is advertised at internettoolbox.org, but if you do not remember visiting this websites, it implies that that the program has been installed alongside other free programs. For example, the program is known to be bundled with SpeedChecker, MyPCBacky, Snap.do, and some other unreliable programs. In order to prevent adverse consequences, you should be very attentive when installing free programs. You should always review the license agreement or policy statement when running the installer so that you do not have to remove unwanted programs in the future.

The iToolBox toolbar is aimed at helping the user access online information based on the search preferences. The toolbar provides a list of categories and saves the latest trending searches so that the user does not miss anything. More specifically, the toolbar features buttons, or links, named Top Finance, Top Health, Top Education, Top Career, and Top News.

If you have no intention of using Search.internettoolbox.org or the service provided by the toolbar, you should remove the browser toolbar from the PC. iToolbox, as well as Search.internettoolbox.org, collects certain non-personally identifiable information which includes, but is not limited to, your IP address, browser type, operating system, actions related to the use of the service and product, and browsing history. This information may be shared with third parties and used for a variety of purpose. According to iToolBox, no personally identifiable information is collected, but some anonymous information may be shared with third parties.

You should also be aware of the fact that the developers of Search.internettoolbox.org, i.e. Exmarketplace FZ LLC, is not liable for all the links, including sponsored links, displayed on your screen. Third parties have their own privacy terms, and, once you access a third-party website, you start browsing it at your own risk.

As mentioned above, we recommend that you remove Search.internettoolbox.org from the computer, and you can do so using either the below-given instructions or a reputable malware and spyware removal tool. We encourage you to choose the latter option so that you can find out whether the system is affected by any other unreliable programs or not. We recommend using SpyHunter which removes the toolbar, Search.internettoolbox.org, and may other unreliable programs and files in no time.

How to uninstall iToolBox

Windows Vista and Windows 7

  1. Click Start.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Remove the unwanted program.

Windows XP

  1. Click Start.
  2. Select Control Panel.
  3. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Uninstall iToolBox (published by Ex MarketPlace LLC).

Windows 8

  1. Press the Windows key to access the Start menu.
  2. Start typing control panel.
  3. Click the Control Panel icon and select Uninstall a program.
  4. Remove iToolBox.

Remove Search.internettoolbox.org from Mozilla Firefox

  1. Press Alt+T and click Options.
  2. Open the General tab and change the home page.
  3. Click OK.
  4. Click the search engine icon next to the search box and set a new default search provider.

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