Remove Ninja from your browsers. How Software Version Updater can get into my computer

If you encounter IP Ninja virus, you are in danger. This infection will strain your nerves and it must be removed immediately. Classified as an adware virus, Ninja IS is known to be annoying. What you may not know about adware is that these programs are also very dangerous. Some people underestimate adware-type viruses, thinking that they cannot get out of control. However, all types of viruses can eventually get out of control. Your task is to prevent this from happening. Once IP Ninja Lands Wreckers is on board, it starts messing with your browsers. As you can imagine, hackers do not accept your permission for consideration. No cyber intruder will seek your consent before he makes changes. The Ninja IP does the same thing. It bypasses your opinions and makes a bunch of unauthorized changes. Ultimately, your safety ends up being seriously compromised due to these changes. Adware adds malicious extensions for your browsers. So Ninja IP takes over your entire experience and bombards you with ads. After all, this is a classic Adware-type program. Its sole purpose is to increase web traffic on some specific websites. Once again, your opinion about what remains outside the picture. The IP Ninja browser extension brings with it a huge variety of advertisements and pop-ups. Obviously, hackers are not trying to help you save time and money when shopping online. Your online activities are the last concern of the developers of this program. Fraudsters are only trying to make money through the pay-per-click mechanism. Such trick allows them to make profits without effort. The problem is, a company of hackers comes to your account. Clicking on them commercials you practically turn into a sponsor of one rather dubious business. Keep in mind that scammers will use every cent they receive to create more infections. Ultimately, more and more innocent PC users are becoming victims of malware. Won't reward hackers for messing with your PC and stay away from their advertisements. The Ninja IP constantly generates various advertisements in every imaginable form. You will be able to see pop-ups, pop-ups, banners, video advertisements, etc. The thing about all these videos is that they may have been corrupted. Adware only generates advertisements, which do not necessarily have to be safe. If you are unlucky, you may land on harmful websites full of malware. To prevent further damage, avoid declaring IP Ninja. Also, take action as soon as possible and remove the virus.

How could I get infected?

The answer to this question is actually very simple. How often do you agree to download free/Shareware bundles? Then you should know, this is one of the most popular methods of getting in there. This allows all kinds of viruses to travel through the network in silence. If IP Ninja was part of some seemingly secure program package, you may have downloaded it as a bonus. Therefore, it is always highly recommended to pay attention to what you give " green light" Be careful beforehand so you don't have to deal with infections later. An easy way to prevent virus installation is to select the Custom/Advanced option in the Setup Wizard. You see, you must do a thorough check of the programs included in the package. It could be full of potential attackers who are waiting to get installed. Doesn't compromise his own safety when you could protect your car. Watch out for malware and stay away from unverified sites/bundles. In addition to this, do not open random messages or letters you may receive. Hackers can send infections to your Mailbox, so be careful. It is your job to keep your computer system virus-free.

Why is this dangerous?

Warning, multiple antivirus scanners have detected possible malware in Ninja.

Antivirus softwareVersionDetection
Baidu-International3.5.1.41473 Trojan.Win32.Agent.peo
NANO AntiVirus0.26.0.55366 Trojan.Win32.Searcher.bpjlwd
ESET-NOD328894 Win32/Wajam.A
Dr.Web Adware.Searcher.2467
Tencent1.0.0.1 Win32.Trojan.Bprotector.Wlfh
Malwarebytes1.75.0.1 PUP.Optional.Wajam.A
K7 AntiVirus9.179.12403 Unwanted-Program (00454f261)
McAfee-GW-Edition2013
Kingsoft AntiVirus2013.4.9.267 Win32.Troj.Generic.a.(kcloud)
McAfee5.600.0.1067 Win32.Application.OptimizerPro.E
Malwarebytesv2013.10.29.10PUP.Optional.MalSign.Generic
VIPRE Antivirus22702 Wajam (fs)

Ninja behavior

  • Ninja deactivates installed software.
  • Changes user Home page
  • Ninja connects to the Internet without your permission
  • Installs itself without permissions
  • General behavior of Ninja and some other text emplaining som information related to behavior
  • Distributes via pay-to-install or bundled with software third party manufacturers.
  • Steals or uses your confidential data
  • Integrates into the web browser via the Ninja browser extension
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Ninja runs on Windows OS versions

  • Windows 10 28%
  • Windows 8 36%
  • Windows 7 24%
  • Windows Vista 7%
  • Windows XP 5%

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When such a program penetrates the system, it makes changes to it and begins to display various advertisements and pop-up notifications filled with relevant links. Of course, in accordance with the name, this program usually reports missing updates and then offers to download them for free.

However, you should be careful with Software Version Updater advertising notifications, because you may be tricked into downloading another adware or browser hijacker onto your computer. After this, do not be surprised if you find an unintentionally downloaded Software Version Updater virus on your system. This potentially unsafe program (or simply PUP) is distributed using nefarious distribution techniques, which will be discussed in the next section.




Click "Start -> Control Panel-> Programs and Features" (if you are a Windows XP user, click "Add/Remove Programs").
Remove Software Version Updater from Windows
If you are using "Windows 10 / Windows 8" then click right click mouse on the lower left corner of the screen. When the "Quick Access Menu" appears, select "Control Panel" and "Uninstall a Program".
Remove Software Version Updater from Windows
Right-click on each suspicious entry and select "Uninstall"
Click "Go" and select "Applications"
Remove Software Version Updater from Mac OS X
Click on each malicious entry and select "Move to Trash"
Click on the menu icon and select "Manage add-ons"
Remove Software Version Updater from Internet Explorer
Right click on each malicious entry and select "Disable" Remove Software Version Updater from Internet Explorer
Remove malicious URLs, enter the correct one Domain name and select "Apply" to save the changes.
Reset Internet Explorer
Open the "Advanced" tab and click on "Reset". Select "Delete personal settings" and click on the "Reset" button again

Go to settings and select "Choose what to clear"
Remove Software Version Updater from Microsoft Edge
Select the "Clear" button
Remove Software Version Updater from Microsoft Edge
Open the start menu and select " Task Manager"
Remove Software Version Updater from Microsoft Edge
Right click "Microsoft Edge" and select "Go to details" Remove Software Version Updater from Microsoft Edge
Select "More details" if the "Go to details" option is not shown
Remove Software Version Updater from Microsoft Edge
Find Microsoft records Edge and select "End Task"
Remove Software Version Updater from Microsoft EdgeRemove Software Version Updater from Microsoft Edge
Find Windows PowerShell, right click and find "Run as administrator"
Remove Software Version Updater from Microsoft Edge
Copy and paste the command you want and then press "Enter"
Click on the menu icon and select "Add-ons"
Remove Software Version Updater from Mozilla Firefox
Select "Extensions" and find in the list malware. Click "Remove" to remove them. Reset Mozilla Firefox
Enter the menu and click on "?". Select "Troubleshooting Information"
Reset Mozilla Firefox
Click the "Reset Firefox" button several times

Click on the menu icon. Select "Tools" and "Extensions"
Remove Software Version Updater from Google Chrome
Remove Software Version Updater from Google Chrome
In "Settings" select "Manage search engines..."
Remove Software Version Updater from Google Chrome
Click "X" to remove malicious URLs
Reset Google Chrome
In "Settings" scroll down the window and click on the "Reset browser settings" button
Reset Google Chrome
Click the "Reset" button to complete the removal
Click on "Safari" and select "Preferences"
Remove Software Version Updater from Safari
Go to "Extensions" and remove malicious add-ons Reset Safari
Click on "Safari" and select "Reset Safari..."
Reset Safari
Select all options and click on the "Reset" button ⇦ ⇨

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How can Software Version Updater get into my computer?

The Software Version Updater program hijacks all browsers immediately after entering the system. To do this, its developers (Amonetize ltd) used dishonest distribution techniques called bundling. This method is based on the fact that users do not pay attention special attention process of installing free software and simply click the ‘Next’ button until the ‘Finish’ button appears.

This should never be done because free downloads usually filled with various free add-ons, from which you need to uncheck them in order to prevent their installation. If you want to avoid redirects to unknown sites caused by Software program Version Updater, make sure you do not install this software.

To do this, always select the Custom or Individual installation type for free software, and then uncheck the boxes confirming the installation unnecessary objects. If you notice this program on your computer, then you must follow these steps:

How to remove Software Version Updater?

To remove Software Version Updater, you can use. This program will help detect and remove all malicious files. By alternative means can also serve

The process ninja.exe is confirmed to be a part of the program Ninja Pendisk which is created by Nuno Brito. Ninja Pendisk is a program that is specifically designed to protect USB (Universal Serial Bus) Disk Drives and data carriers from viruses, malware, Trojan horses and other harmful files. When Ninja Pendisk is installed in the computer system, there is no installation required on the disk drive, as the Ninja Pendisk simply waits in the system tray, where it will wait for a disk drive to be inserted. Upon insertions of a disk drive, the Ninja Pendisk will scan it for any malware and virus. It can identify it and eliminate it. This will keep the computer system safe from infection. At the same time, Ninja Pendisk can also make the USB disk drive immune to viruses. This is done by creating a folder (autorun.inf) which will install special permissions instructions to make sure the disk drive is protected when inserted into a compromised computer.

How can I stop ninja.exe and should I?

Most non-system processes that are running can be stopped because they are not involved in running your operating system. ninja.exe. is used by Ninja Pendisk by Nuno Brito If you shut down ninja.exe, it will likely start again at a later time either after you restart your computer or after an application start. To stop ninja.exe, permanently you need to uninstall the application that runs this process which in this case is Ninja Pendisk by Nuno Brito, from your system.

After uninstalling applications it is a good idea to scan you Windows registry for any left over traces of applications. Registry Reviver by ReviverSoft is a great tool for doing this.

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What is a process and how do they affect my computer?

A process usually a part of an installed application such as Ninja Pendisk by Nuno Brito, or your operating system that is responsible for running in functions of that application. Some application require that they have processes running all the time so they can do things such as check for updates or notify you when you get an instant message. Some poorly written applications have many processes that run that may not be required and take up valuable processing power within your computer.

Is ninja.exe known to be bad for my computer's performance?

We have not received any complaint about this process having higher than normal impact on PC performance. If you have had bad experiences with it please let us know in a comment below and we will investigate it further.

Extended Update is not an actual program. This is an Update task file that belongs to the Hoolapp application. Moreover, sometimes an extended Update can also be found in a number of potentially unwanted browser extensions such as FunMoods tools, Movie tools, Delta tools and the like. Users are strongly advised to kill the extended Update task to avoid installing more unwanted applications. Naturally, to complete the Advanced Update, you must uninstall Hoolapp or any other application that may be responsible for performing this task. To determine which programs need to be removed, scan your computer with SpyHunter free scanner.

The frustrating thing about Enhanced Update and similar Update tasks is that users often download programs that use these tasks without even realizing it. Take Hoolapp for example. This program can be easily downloaded on hoolapp.com. Its Home page promotes Hoolapp as useful application which can help you manage Android app downloads. He says you can "explore, discover and install over 50,000 Android apps from your computer to your device with Hoolapp." As you can see, this statement sounds like a useful tool, but it cannot be trusted 100%.

The problem is that, like many other potentially unwanted applications, Hoolapp can exhibit some unwanted traits. For example, with extended Update task works, this program can connect to the Internet behind your back and then download more unreliable applications onto your computer. Consequently, this could lead to a potential security threat, and in the long run, you could end up infected with malware.

To be honest, there may be quite a few unwanted applications already running on your system. After all, despite the fact that you can download Hoolapp directly on home page, it is much more likely that this application comes through a fake Adobe Flash And Java application Updates. There are many adware-related sites that create annoying pop-ups inviting you to install specific Updates. You should understand that these Update notifications are not reliable and you cannot trust them. If you recently clicked on a pop-up notification that suggested installing some Update, chances are you also installed Hoolapp with it as well.

Advanced Update nor Hoolapp are an extreme computer security risk, but you should consider all possible risks. Stop Hoolapp right now if you want to remove Advanced Update permanently. Moreover, run full scan systems to ensure that there are no unwanted programs remain on your computer. Feel free to invest in a powerful anti-spyware tool if needed.


Removal Guide Update Guide

Step 1: Uninstall Update and Programs

Windows XP

  1. Open the Start menu and select Control Panel
  2. Select Add or Remove Programs
  3. Select unwanted apps
  4. Click the Delete button

Windows 7 and Vista

  1. Click the Start button and select Control Panel
  2. Go to Uninstall Program
  3. Right click on the suspicious software
  4. Select Remove

Windows 8

  1. Move cursor to lower left corner
  2. Right click and open Control Panel
  3. Select Uninstall a program
  4. Removing unwanted applications