Remove DigitalNames. Description and removal instructions

 
Title: DigitalNames

Type: Adware
Severity scale:DigitalNames severity is 35  (35 / 100)
 
DigitalNames is an adware program that monitors user activity in the Internet, tracks his browsing habits and sends gathered data to a predefined web server. DigitalNames displays undesirable commercial advertisements. It has the ability to update itself via the Internet. Once executed, the parasite drops its files into the default system directory (C:\Windows\System, C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Winnt\System32) and modifies the registry, so that it runs on every OS startup.


DigitalNames properties:
• Shows commercial adverts
• Connects itself to the internet
• Hides from the user
• Stays resident in background

Automatic DigitalNames removal:

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DigitalNames manual removal:

Kill processes:
dgtstart.exe
Delete registry values:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\dgtstart=dgtstart.exe
Delete files:
dgtstart.exe, dgtuninstall.exe, dgtnmres.dll, digitalnames.dll, dgtsys.sys
Misc:
File dgtsys.sys is located in %System%\drivers folder.

Other programs to remove DigitalNames:

• Malwarebytes Anti Malware - Review - Download
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• Windows Defender - Review - Download

Information added: 22/07/05
Information updated: 22/07/05

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