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Friday
2015-12-23, 13:33
The following instructions have been created to help you to get rid of "Ad.BrowseMark" manually.
Use this guide at your own risk; software should usually be better suited to remove malware, since it is able to look deeper.

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Threat Details:

Categories:
adware

Description:
Ad.BrowseMark is a browser add-on that displays advertisements and sponsored links.
Removal Instructions:

Files:

Please use Windows Explorer or another file manager of your choice to locate and delete these files.

The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMark.BOAS.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMark.BOASPRT.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMark.BrowserAdapter.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMark.BrowserAdapter64.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMark.expextdll.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMark.PurBrowse.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMark.PurBrowse64.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMarkBA.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\BrowseMarkBAApp.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.BOAS.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.Bromon.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.BroStats.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.BrowserAdapter.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.BrowserAdapterS.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.BrowserFilterG.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.CompatibilityChecker.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.FeSvc.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.FFUpdate.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.IEUpdate.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.Msvcmon.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.OfSvc.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.PurBrowse.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.PurBrowseG.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins\BrowseMark.Repmon.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\utilBrowseMark.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\BrowseMark.FirstRun.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\BrowseMark.ico".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\BrowseMarkBHO.dll".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\BrowseMarkUninstall.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\updateBrowseMark.exe".
The file at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\updater.exe".
Make sure you set your file manager to display hidden and system files. If Ad.BrowseMark uses rootkit technologies, use the rootkit scanner integrated into Spybot-S&D (http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=spybotsd) 2.x or our Total Commander anti-rootkit plugins (http://forums.spybot.info/downloads.php?id=3).
You will have to use a global search for files without a name specified. Be extra careful, because just the name might not be enough to identify files!

Important: There are more files that cannot be safely described in simple words. Please use Spybot-S&D (http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=spybotsd) to remove them.

Folders:

Please use Windows Explorer or another file manager of your choice to locate and delete these folders.

The directory at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin\plugins".
The directory at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark\bin".
The directory at "<$PROGRAMFILES>\BrowseMark".
Make sure you set your file manager to display hidden and system files. If Ad.BrowseMark uses rootkit technologies, use our RootAlyzer (http://forums.spybot.info/downloads.php?id=8) or our Total Commander anti-rootkit plugins (http://forums.spybot.info/downloads.php?id=3).
You will have to use a global search for files without a name specified. Be extra careful, because just the name might not be enough to identify folders!

Registry:

You can use regedit.exe (included in Windows) to locate and delete these registry entries.

Delete the registry key "{0403706e-b8fa-450c-a865-018d5b28e9e1}" at "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\".
Delete the registry key "{aeac172e-2e4b-4b92-9af6-b0cdb1acecdb}" at "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\".
Delete the registry key "{aeac172e-2e4b-4b92-9af6-b0cdb1acecdb}" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\".
Delete the registry key "BrowseMark" at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\".
Delete the registry key "BrowseMark" at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall".
Delete the registry key "Update BrowseMark" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\".
Delete the registry key "Update BrowseMark" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Services\".
Delete the registry key "Update BrowseMark" at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet003\Services\".
If Ad.BrowseMark uses rootkit technologies, use our RegAlyzer (http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=regalyzer), RootAlyzer (http://forums.spybot.info/downloads.php?id=8) or our Total Commander anti-rootkit plugins (http://forums.spybot.info/downloads.php?id=3).

Final Words:

If neither Spybot-S&D nor self help did resolve the issue or you would prefer one on one help,
Please read these instructions (http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=288) before requesting assistance,
Then start your own thread in the Malware Removal Forum (http://forums.spybot.info/forumdisplay.php?f=22) where a volunteer analyst will advise you as soon as available.