Thursday, September 22, 2011

Remove Get-answers-fast.com redirect and avoid promoting your website with it

Get-answers-fast.com seems to be a decent looking webpage – but not for users which searches end up repeatedly at the above url. The search itself is half-corrupted as top-rated results are reserved for websites promoted by the hijacker. Most likely, those website owners do not quite understand the situation as they probably have asked promotion without indicating they want only fair advertisement.
Hijacker based advertisement rather annoys users and might provide only current, short-time benefits, while in the long run a page popularized by such tools risk being blacklisted by legitimate search engines, as well as loose credibility in the view of targeted audience. If your page is promoted by the above search provider, declining its further promotion through such service will eventually turn out for good.
Removal of Get-answers-fast.com hijacker deals with specific files outside browser. There is no standard naming convention for the infection so that it could be detected under various denominations. Click here to run free scan and get rid of Get-answers-fast.com issue cleaning every detected parasite.





5 comments:

Shyamal said...

How does one remove get-answers-fast virus? Aside from paying some of these online experts that charge $70.

vlad said...

Hey Shyami, wish I had an answer for you, just wanted to let moral support because I'm in this nightmare as well.

Anonymous said...

agreed i am in it to.

Anonymous said...

yea just networked all the comps in the house yesterday now noticed this ish on all of em. fu.. if anyone can find the best free way to remove this crap plz post. ill be lookin too thnx.

Anonymous said...

I have just managed to stop the redirect by renaming c:\Windows\system32\cfgmgr323.dll (NOT cfgmgr32.dll).

It is a hidden system file and you will need to safe mode and alter the file permissions before renaming it.

I've been looking for almost a week to get rid of this.....
This is not a full fix as some vector must have been loading this file - I haven't found it yetr, but at least the redirect has stopped.