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E2Give

(AKA: E 2 Give)
INFECTION SEVERITY: Elevated
INFECTION CATEGORY: Spyware

What is E2Give?
How did I get E2Give?
How do I remove E2Give?

What is E2Give?
E2Give is a malicious executable program that is usually installed without user consent or knowledge. E2Give may have the ability to secretly monitor, record, and transmit computer activity. Possible symptoms of E2Give include, but are not limited to, sluggish system performance, frequent system crashes, advertisements (Pop-up Ads) and/or high CPU usage among other characteristics. E2Give may cause a slow internet connection as well due to the increased usage of bandwidth. Replication is not common with E2Give. It is however highly recommended that you remove E2Give.

How did I get E2Give?
Methods of infection vary for E2Give. Most likely, E2Give was bundled with another application that was downloaded intentionally. Peer-to-peer programs could also be the source of the infection. Other distribution tactics of E2Give include browser vulnerabilities, deceptive Pop-up boxes designed to appear as legitimate Windows dialog boxes, and/or drive-by downloads.

How do I remove E2Give?
More than likely, E2Give has thoroughly embedded itself in your system making it very difficult to remove manually. Fortunately, there are plenty of Anti-Spyware solutions ready to do the work for you. And, although we can not speak to the effectiveness of all of the software listed at InternetSecurityZone.com, we can, and most certainly do, recommend STOPzilla. Click here to download STOPzilla and remove E2Give now.

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