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How to remove Gumblar?

What is Gumblar?

Gumblar is a highly dangerous worm, which installs itself insidiously and has the ability to steal FTP credentials from the infected system. This allows cyber criminals to alter the code of perfectly legitimate websites. This parasite can have an effect on .php, .html, .js and some other extensions, which include some very popular websites. This can create a chain reaction with infected PCs being redirected to malicious websites and getting infected by additional malware threats. Infection can occur merely by visiting a website infected by the worm.

Gumblar is a serious threat and should therefore be removed immediatelly upon detection.


Gumblar is Dangerous

arrow Gumblar is a malicious Worm parasite
arrow Gumblar may install other spyware parasites
arrow Gumblar will replicate and email itself to contacts in your address book.
arrow Gumblar may come bundled with or spread other spyware
arrow Gumblar may prove difficult or impossible to remove
arrow Gumblar violates your privacy and compromises your security

Manual Gumblar removal


Important Note: Although it is possible to manually remove Gumblar, such activity can permanently damage your system if any mistakes are made in the process, as advanced spyware parasites are able to automatically repair themselves if not completely removed. Thus, manual spyware removal is recommended for experienced users only, such as IT specialists or highly qualified system administrators. For other users, we recommend using automatic spyware removal applications found on 2-viruses.com.


Gumblar is a typical worm, which means that it is a viral application that spreads itself via internet without any human intervention save for a simple click, which is enough for a worm such as Gumblar to infect a system. The main difference between a virus and a worm is that Gumblar does not have to attach itself to an existing program.

The most popular way for a worm parasite like Gumblar to infect your computer is to spread through email. It usually comes as email file attachment or within an infected email message. Once opened, Gumblar will install itself into a user’s computer silently, in the background. Such replication is nearly impossible to notice, as no install wizards, warnings or dialogs are being displayed on your screen.


How to tell if your PC has been infected by a Worm such as Gumblar?

Slower System Performance: Most worms are not optimized and coded very poorly, which causes your system to become unstable, slow and unreliable, as such worm parasites are constantly running in the background.
Slower Internet Connection: As worms are viral parasites that spread via networks, you may feel that your internet connection has become slower than it was before.

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