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2. • 4YENDEX.COM is an annoying adware which enters into your
computer without your knowledge. You will be redirected to
4YENDEX.COM or other malicious websites after 4YENDEX.COM
installed. The Menpartner.xyz pop-up ads are caused by an ad-
supported extension for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome, which
is distributed through various monetization platforms during
installation. This malicious browser extension is typically added when
you install free software (video recording, download-managers or PDF
creators) that had bundled into their installation this adware program.
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• 4YENDEX.COM is known as a fake security alert; it is a deceptive
website which designs to scare people into calling a remote tech
support phone number in order to collect victim’s money. The
4YENDEX.COM pop-up claims that your computer is infected with
some sort of virus, if you want to fix it; you have to call the given
number which stands as their paid support service.
4. • 4YENDEX.COM browser hijacker seems provide you with quick
accesses to various applications or websites, which sounds useful.
However, it acts totally different. It is not even a real search
accessories, it just working soon and links you to the results of Google.
It can take control of your popular browsers including IE, Chrome and
Firefox. You should never take it slightly.
6. • Manually remove 4YENDEX.COM from computer step by step
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• 1] You may open the Addons Manager of your browser and check all
the installed add-ons, extensions and plugins. If you find anything
suspicious, you may uninstall it.
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7. • 2] If you find that its simply a case of your default search or home
page having been hijacked, you may revert these settings back, via the
browsers settings. But if it is more serious, like your links being
redirected to other sites, being unable to open certain websites, etc,
then maybe your Hosts file too could have been hijacked. You may
need to reset your Hosts File.
8. • 3] Flushing your DNS Cache is also something we would like to
recommend, if you find that your browser has been hijacked.
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• 4] Check if any sites have already been added to your Trusted Sites
Zone
9. • 5] You may also use the Reset browser settings tool of your web
browser to reset all its settings to original defaults. This is a pretty
powerful and useful tool to use, in case of browser hijacks. Read these
links for more details:
10. • Reset Internet Explorer
• To reset Internet Explorer Settings to default, open IE > Tools >
Internet Options > Advanced tab > Click Reset > Close >OK. Once this is
done restart Internet Explorer. But before you use the reset button,
there are a few things you should know.
• When you click on the Reset Internet Explorer button, the following
will happen:
11. • Toolbars and add-ons get disabled
• Web browser settings revert to default
• Privacy & Security settings are changed back to their default values
• Tab browser, pop-up settings and advanced options are reverted
back to default values.
12. • If you select the Delete personal settings, then additional settings like
home page, search providers, accelerators, etc are all set to default.
Moreover Cache, Cookies, Passwords, We form data, History, ActiveX
filtering, Tracking Protection data, etc files are also deleted.
13. • Reset Firefox
• To reset Firefox settings, open Help > Troubleshooting Information or
simply type about:support in the address bar and hit Enter.
• On the right top side you will see the option to Rest Firefox to its
default state. If you are having problems with your Firefox, you could
consider using this button.
14. • Once you click on the Reset Firefox button, all your Firefox settings,
including search engine & home page, will be restored to default.
Moreover, your extensions, sync settings, open tabs, tab groups,
themes and toolbars will be removed. However, your Passwords, Form
Data, Browsing history, Favorites or Bookmarks, Cookies and Plugins
will not be removed. They will instead be moved to new profile.
15. • Firefox will create a new profile folder for you while saving your most
important data like Firefox settings and personal information.
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16. • Reset Chrome.
• This option is not enabled by default in Chrome 29. (Update: It is
enabled by default in Chrome 30) To enable it, type Chrome://flags in
the address bar and hit Enter. Look for the Enable Reset Profile
Settings flag and click on the Enable link.
• Restart Chrome.
17. • Now type chrome://settings and hit Enter. Scroll towards the end and
click on Advanced settings. Toward the end you will see the Reset
browser settings button. Click on the button to restore Chrome
settings to default.
• When you use this option, it will reset your profile to the post-fresh-
install state.
18. • Basically the following will be done:
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• Search Engine will be reset to default
• Home page will be reset to default
• New Tab Page will be reset to default
• Pinned tabs will be unpinned
• Extensions, add-ons and themes will be disabled. The New Tab Page
will be set to open on Chrome start.
• Content settings will be reset. Cookies, cache and Site data will be
deleted.
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• 6] Once you have done this, you may want to run CCleaner and then
full-scan your computer using your antivirus software.
20. • FOR MORE DETAILS
• GO TO:
• http://blog.mipchelper.com/how-to-remove-4yendex-com-from-your-
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