- Installs itself without permissions
- Connects to the internet without permission
- Slow Computer
DyFuCADyFuCA does not have an interface of a ransomware or a rogue antispyware; however, this does not mean that you should not beware of this malicious dialer. The devious cyber criminal’s tool is meant to enter your Windows system via any security vulnerability and then employ your modem/phone line to generate profit. After this, you may find your phone bill extremely high with an indication that you have executed expensive international calls. This, however, is only one of the many negative effects that the malignant application could have on your personal, financial security or operating system’s integrity. Therefore, it is very important to delete DyFuCA before it manages to employ your personal accounts for further scams. It may be very difficult to understand that the malicious program is running inside the computer; regardless, there are many symptoms that could help you understand what is disturbing your PC. When DyFuCA slithers into your personal computer you will firstly notice various Internet connection disturbances. It is possible that your home page will be changed, your browsing will be redirected, and you will notice removed or added items within the list of your bookmarked or favorite websites. This is not all the malign program’s components can do, and you should be extremely careful with nem220.dll, which could install BHOs to record your browsing sessions, or saie.exe, which has been noticed to steal passwords and usernames. If you are capable of manual DyFuCA removal, you will need to find and delete such malignant components as nem210.dll, nem219.dll, iopti130.dll, isetup.dll, stmtdr.exe, comedy.exe, actalert.exe or isetup.inf. Some of these files could use randomly generated names, which should alleviate the removal processes. Not all Windows users will be able to delete DyFuCA manually; however, those computer users will be able to use the assistance of automatic removal software. We recommend installing SpyHunter, because this tool is capable of dealing with tracking cookies, browser helper objects and other malicious applications that may have entered alongside DyFuCA. If you have any more removal questions, please post them below. |
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How to manually remove DyFuCA
Files associated with DyFuCA infection:
nem220[1].dll
thi6026.tmp
view-m~1.exe
comedy.exe
idctup20.exe
goldentiger.exe
setup.exe
update.exe
preinstt.exe
iopti130.dll
nem211.dll
nem210.dll
wsem210.dll
isetup.dll
wsem303.dll
wsem302.dll
wsem218.dll
wsem216.dll
nem219.dll
nem214.dll
nem220.dll
ssupdate.exe
isetup.exe
actalert.exe
optimize.exe
actalert[1].exe
optimize[1].exe
optimize310.exe
temp\thi6026.tmp
DyFuCA DLL's to remove:
iopti130.dll
nem211.dll
nem210.dll
wsem210.dll
isetup.dll
nem214.dll
nem219.dll
wsem303.dll
wsem302.dll
wsem218.dll
Windows\wsem216.dll
Windows\nem219.dll
Windows\nem214.dll
nem220.dll
DyFuCA processes to kill:
Remove DyFuCA registry entries:
0BE10B0D-B4DB-4693-9B1F-9AEAD54D17DC
1C01D150-91A4-4DE0-9BF8-A35D1BDF1001
405FD721-04EF-4EF2-AB96-FB31D32D4643
40B1D454-9CA4-43CC-86AA-CB175EAC52FB
8F4E5661-F99E-4B3E-8D85-0EA71C0748E4
90C9629E-CD32-11D3-BBFB-00105A1F0D68
Avenue Media
cea206e8-8057-4a04-ace9-ff0d69a92297
DyFuCA_BH.BHObj
DyFuCA_BH.BHObj.1
dyfuca_bh.sinkobj
dyfuca_bh.sinkobj.1
F7F808F0-6F7D-442C-93E3-4A4827C2E4C8
FCI
FCI\DyFuCA
FCI\DyFuCA Active Alert
FCI\DyFuCA Browser Helper
Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Management\ARPCache\Internet Optimizer
Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\AMeOpt
Policies\Avenue Media
Setup.Player
Setup.Player.1
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApp ManagementARPCacheDyFuCA
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApp ManagementARPCacheDyFuCA Active Alert
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApp ManagementARPCacheDyFuCA Active Alertconnect2party.exe
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApp ManagementARPCacheDyFuCAconnect2party.exe
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppManagementARPCacheDyFuCA
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppManagementARPCacheDyFuCAActiveAlert
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppManagementARPCacheDyFuCAActiveAlertconnect2party.exe
SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppManagementARPCacheDyFuCAconnect2party.exe
SoftwarePoliciesAvenue Media
SoftwarePoliciesAvenueMedia
Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\URLSearchHooks\_CFBFAE00-17A6-11D0-99CB-00C04FD64497
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