Re: Adrozek, A Malware Program Affecting Common Browsers we use

I found some more info regarding this. Before I was not taking it much seriously, but I think now I really have to put some protection.
• Disable browser updates.
• Disable file integrity checks.
• Disable the Safe Browsing feature.
• Allow harmful plugins to run in incognito mode.
• Allow plugins to run without appropriate permissions.
• Hide plugins from toolbar.
• Modify the default browser home page.
• Modify the browser’s default search engine.
These steps allow the malware to inject ads into the search results pages, allowing its operators to reap profits by directing the user towards the ads, and you will be able to know that you are infected if you get a large number of strange-looking web links in the search results.
It is worth noting that these links are not necessarily malicious, but the developers of (Adrozek) malicious software get paid every time someone clicks on one of them.
It is also being said by this /website that sometimes it may steal user passwords and other login data.
Come on! Earning money fare and square is okay, but like this, no good.

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