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If a browser extension keeps reinstalling itself, remove the source that restores it: sync, browser policy, startup tasks, companion apps, or PUA/adware persistence.
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If a browser extension keeps reinstalling itself, remove the source that restores it: sync, browser policy, startup tasks, companion apps, or PUA/adware persistence.
If Windows loses internet or shows DNS server isn't responding after malware or infostealer cleanup, check DNS, proxy,…
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Steam Cloud save files are usually lower risk than copied executables, but modded games, scripts, and stolen sessions change the decision.
Fake job interview malware can arrive as a meeting app, fake developer tool, copied install command, or coding-test repo. Learn what to inspect, scan,…
Lively.Watchdog.exe is usually part of Lively Wallpaper, but suspicious copies can be malware. Check the path, source, hash, and behavior before deleting it.