Bing redirect virus is related to browser hijacking and can affect Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, or any other web browser. Typically, users' homepage is changed to Bing, which is a legitimate search provider by Microsoft.
However, the application that caused this change is usually legitimate at all, as PUPs (potentially unwanted programs) get installed without users noticing, e.g., via software bundling or fake updates.
Therefore, if your homepage changed to Bing suddenly and you did not initiate the change, you should find and remove browser hijacker installed on your system. It could be a browser extension or standalone application. For more details and information on how to remove Bing redirect virus, please visit this article.
Bing redirect virus is related to browser hijacking and can affect Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, or any other web browser. Typically, users' homepage is changed to Bing, which is a legitimate search provider by Microsoft.
However, the application that caused this change is usually legitimate at all, as PUPs (potentially unwanted programs) get installed without users noticing, e.g., via software bundling or fake updates.
Therefore, if your homepage changed to Bing suddenly and you did not initiate the change, you should find and remove browser hijacker installed on your system. It could be a browser extension or standalone application. For more details and information on how to remove Bing redirect virus, please visit this article.
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