Every time I open a web page, it takes me to Adobe.flashplay.us prompting that my flash drive is outdated and needs to update. Is it real or fake? This warning pops up about every 10 minutes. Its extremely annoying, and it seems to be more often when I’m using the internet (Firefox). I run a full scan on my computer and it didn’t find anything. How do I get rid of this hijacker?

Adobe.flashplay.us Popup – How to Remove?

Adobe.flashplay.us is categorized as a browser redirecting malware that can affect most popular web browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox as well as Google Chrome. Usually it is distributed together with free software that users can download by themselves. This web page provides a fake Adobe flash in order to distribute all kinds of infections like rogue program, potentially unwanted program and even browser hijacker. Adobe Flash Player and Reader are some of the most popular Web plug-ins, and as a result malware developers commonly use them as a disguise for their programs. They want those inexperienced users to download their programs which should be considered as malicious and useless so that they can make money from the downloads. Adobe.flashplay.us Pop-up is one example of this, where it originally was released as a fake update to Adobe Flash, and thereby confused a number of Windows users who installed it thinking it was a legitimate update they needed.

However, once a user downloads this fake Adobe, they usually cannot get the expected results as they wish. A browser hijacker (also known as a browser redirect) is not only able to modify the targeted browsers on Windows, but also bring other potential threats to your computer. After your computer is compromised, you’ll find that the default homepage and search provider are changed to a commercial advertisement page selling different products or a spam search page. Sometimes you will be redirected to odd web pages that require you to fill up your personal information to complete a survey or give you a “free” gift. However, those messages are false just like Adobe.flashplay.us providing you a fake Adobe Flash player update. Once you accept it, your computer will be in a risky situation. This hijacker can do a lot of harmful actions on your PC, so you may find:

Home page is replaced and favorite search engines are disabled.
Unknown toolbars or extensions are automatically installed.
Annoying pop-up ads are everywhere on the webs.
Users are constantly redirected to unwanted results.
Browser is slow in loading pages.

How to delete Adobe.flashplay.us popup on browsers completely?
This passage contains a general guide for the manual removal in the following. We often find that running security scans via anti-virus software does no help in getting rid of such browser popup because it’s not categorized as a computer virus. The install of this browser hijacker can be achieved without consent by bundling with freeware or other unknown programs downloaded onto the computer by users. Compared to anti-virus traditional removal, manual removal is more efficient and guarantees a complete fix to stop the annoying popups and remove the hijacker. Certain computer skills will be required during the manual removal process in order to complete the process correctly.

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How to get rid of Adobe.flashplay.us pop up adware from computer?

As mentioned above, manual removal is much more efficient and guarantees a successful uninstall of this adware from computer compared to anti-virus removal. As the browser hijacker is not only able to reset browser defaults to cause disorders, but adjust certain files and registry keys to make its effect last longer. Thus, besides from resetting browser defaults, uninstalling unknown extensions and clearing browsing histories manually, users will also need to check for program files and registry errors in order to completely fix this browser problem. A guide is contained below to walk you through the basic steps to remove the pop up hijacker.

Browser Hijacker Manual Removal Instructions

A step-by-step guide to remove the hijacker popup manually from Mozilla Firefox:

1. Windows Task Manager.
windows-task-manager

Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC; or pull up Run box from Start menu to type in taskmgr
Right click on items you want to end, select Go To Process
Click on End Process
or
Click on Processes tab
End process of all Firefox items related to Adobe.flashplay.us popup hijacker

2. Delete virus files and adjust registries from system.
folder-options

Click on Start button
Control Panel
Search for “folder options” on top right corner
Click on View tab
Show hidden files, folders, and drives

C:\Users\profile name here\AppData\-
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\-

* Files and registries of the Adobe.flashplay.us pop up adware can be changed or renamed time from time in order to keep the infection functioning longer. If you are not able to identify the related items, contact online experts for help instantly.

3. Reset Firefox.
clear-history-firefox

Click on Tools – Options
Under General tab – reset home page on Firefox
Under Privacy tab – clear browsing histories

4. Close out all the windows and restart the system to take effects.

Video guide on browser hijacker removal:

Alternatively, you can view this browser hijacker removal video guide directly on our website:

Conclusion

Adobe.flashplay.us is not a reliable page, instead it is full of misleading information. This web page is associated with adware or browser hijacker virus so it will be dangerous for your computer security once this page pops up on your PC. Like many other browser hijackers, this infection can hijack all the browsers in the infected computer, like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. And its main purpose is to collect money from innocent computer users. Whenever your PC is hijacked, it will pop up many false information asking you to install a plug-in or download a flash player. Hackers use those useless ads to cheat computer users into pay for something unnecessary or downloading their useless programs. So if you see this pop-up appearing on your browser when you go online, don’t hesitate to clean it out and make sure your PC is virus free.

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Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on March 16, 2014 12:15 pm

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