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How do I remove UniDeals malware?

  • April 17, 2015
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UniDeals, UniSales, and UniDealiSi are malware.  I have removed them from Chrome extention but it returns.  I have removed it from Control Panel Uninstall, and I have used Webroot and MalwareBites both in safemode and regular mode.  I have googled the problem and everything I try fails.  I AM GOING CRAZY! 

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Ssherjj
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  • April 17, 2015
Hello @
 
Welcome to the Community Forum,
 
UniSales is an adware program that is commonly bundled with other free programs that you download off of the Internet.
Unfortunately, some free downloads do not adequately disclose that other software will also be installed and you may find that you have installed UniSales without your knowledge. Most commonly UniSales is bundled within the installers from Cnet, Softonic or other similar custom third-party installers. Removinghttps:///t5/Techie-KB/How-to-Remove-Potentially-Unwanted-Applications/ta-p/40744
 
Edited: Have you tried Revo.
 
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  • Third Party Utility  Included even though a third party utility due to recommendation.  Free and fuller featured pro versions available, this utility helps remove stubborn remnants standard uninstalls can leave behind.
 
 
 
Sounds like you have tried everything that we could advise you to do except for submitting a Support Ticket free of charge with an active subscription. And they will get this taken care of for you.
 
 
Please let us know how things went won't you? Thanks!
 
 
Kind Regards,
 
 

Baldrick
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  • April 17, 2015
Hi Heggpert
 
Welcome to the Community Forums.
 
To add to the good information that Sherry has provided I believe, from my research, that you best bet is to open the support ticket recommended as this particular PUA is reknown for it's persistence.  
 
It leaves trraces in a number of places including hidden system folders such as programdata, hence why it seems to bounce back, and unless you feel technically confident you should not undertake any further cleaning given the risk of causing a corruption to your system.
 
Regards, Baldrick