GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 malware removal guide

GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 is a malicious extension for Mozilla Firefox browser. The extension can be installed together with some other free applications. Also, it is the part of YesSearches browser hijacker currently actively infecting many computers in the world. GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 causes a lot of other troubles specifically for Mozilla Firefox browser and there are no any other browsers experiencing exactly the same sort of problem. However, all other browsers may be infected with YesSearches hijacker.

GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 extension

GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 makes your Mozilla Firefox browser to start with YesSearches. Also, opening new search tab in your browser automatically opens YesSearches page again and again. Surely, many users are not quite satisfied with such amendments into the way their browser operates. They would surely like to remove the hijacker, but obviously this isn’t as easy as it seems to be.

YesSearches hijacker, apart of GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 extension, is additionally loaded with a lot of other supporting documentation which makes it really difficult for users to get rid of it. No matter what they do, the hijacker’s address remains to be set in the browser home page. Of course, changing the home page back to google.com or some other start page does not help.

Neither GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 nor YesSearches browser hijacker can provide users with any relevant search results. Instead, people will be fed up to see the huge number of advertisement banners and sponsored links leading them to all kinds of third-party malicious pages. Plus, the hijacker and all its related components will definitely make your computer to operate extremely sluggish.

You’re strongly advised to perform a complex system scanning with a reliable anti-malware tool called Plumbytes Anti-Malware. Doing so will help you to delete all other infections from your computer. It will be also mandatory that you reset your browsers with its help as explained in the rest of the tutorial below.


Software to get rid of GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 automatically.

GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 removal tool

Important milestones to delete GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 automatically are as follows:

  1. Downloading and installing the program.
  2. Scanning of your PC with it.
  3. Removal of all infections detected by it (with full registered version).
  4. Resetting your browser with Plumbytes Anti-Malware.
  5. Restarting your computer.

Detailed instructions to remove GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66 automatically.

  1. Download Plumbytes Anti-Malware through the download button above.
  2. Install the program and scan your computer with it.
  3. At the end of scan click “Apply” to remove all infections associated with GsearchFinder 1.08.8.66:
  4. Plumbytes Anti-Malware Scan Completed - Apply actions

  5. Important! It is also necessary that you reset your browsers with Plumbytes Anti-Malware after this particular virus removal. Shut down all your available browsers now.
  6. In Plumbytes Anti-Malware click on “Tools” tab and select “Reset browser settings“:
  7. Built-in tool of Plumbytes Anti-Malware to reset browser settings

  8. Select which particular browsers you want to be reset and choose the reset options.
  9. Options to reset browsers with Plumbytes Anti-Malware

  10. Click on “Reset” button.
  11. You will receive the confirmation windows about browser settings reset successfully.
  12. Reboot your PC now.

Video guide explaining how to reset browsers altogether automatically with Plumbytes Anti-Malware:


How to prevent your PC from being reinfected:

Plumbytes Anti-Malware offers a superb service to prevent malicious programs from being launched in your PC ahead of time. By default, this option is disabled once you install Anti-Malware. To enable the Real-Time Protection mode click on the “Protect” button and hit “Start” as explained below:

Enable protection by Plumbytes Anti-Malware

Once this option is enabled, your computer will be protected against all possible malware attacking your PC and attempting to execute (install) itself. You may click on the “Confirm” button to continue blocking this infected file from being executed, or you may ignore this warning and launch this file.

Malicious item blocked by Plumbytes Anti-Malware