Categories: Malicious process

SppExtComObjPatcher.exe Malware Solution (removal instructions)

Users come across with SppExtComObjPatcher.exe process in their Task Manager unexpectedly as in most cases their anti-viruses do not accept it as malicious and permit the installation. We may persuade you that such object is potentially unwanted to be in the system as it has negative effect on the performance of the computer. It is responsible for the generation of a slew of pop-ups in your browser that enables normal surfing the Internet.


SppExtComObjPatcher.exe

Open the Task Manager, right-click on it and choose the option to open the scripts folder where this process is located. The malicious process could be deeply interconnected with many other services and processes so that they help it to hide in the background and be undetected manually.

When you haven’t met common threats before, you need to know the consequences of SppExtComObjPatcher.exe process activities. Bad performance, overloading of the computer to maximum, stealing CPU power, losing private information are the main symptoms of this potentially unwanted object. Remember that if you know how computer threats appear on the computer, you can prevent the penetration and decrease the risks of hijacking. Mindless installation is the first way to infect own computer. Cost-free utilities often contain malware samples which are attached as bundled tools. Therefore, users install not only the program they wanted but many useless or even potentially unwanted components. However, when the anti-virus software works properly, there will be no possibility for invasion.

SppExtComObjPatcher.exe

In short, your computer has potentially unwanted item and you must remove SppExtComObjPatcher.exe and scripts. The guide you see below depicts the work of our product while eliminating the threat and you can follow the steps to do everything the most effectively.


SppExtComObjPatcher.exe removal guide


STEP 1. Remove SppExtComObjPatcher.exe virus from the browser

First of all, SppExtComObjPatcher.exe is a browser hijackers, like many others. So, here is the simple way to remove them from the browser and get your homepage and search engine back. You just need to reset your browser settings. To do this automatically and for free, you can use the Reset Browser Settings tool from GridinSoft:

  1. Reset Browser Setting is a tool, included to the complex anti-malware program. So, first of all, you need to download and install GridinSoft Anti-Malware (here or from the product page):
  2. Open the Tools tab on the top menu. Choose the Reset Browser Settings tools from the list:
  3. GridinSoft Anti-Malware tools tab

  4. Select the browser, which is infected by SppExtComObjPatcher.exe, and options, that you need to reset, and just do it! (Please, be aware, that this procedure will close all instances of the selected browsers, and save your work in them before clicking on the “Reset” button):
  5. Reset Browser Settings options

  6. When this process is done, you’ll see such screen. It means, that your browser settings are default now and SppExtComObjPatcher.exe has been removed from your browser:
  7. Reset Browser completed

Video guide on how to reset browser automatically:

BUT!! Unfortunately, it doesn’t mean that SppExtComObjPatcher.exe hasn’t installed some malicious software directly in your system. So, we strongly recommend every user, who has the same problem, to scan his computer after the browser resetting and make sure, that PC is clean and safe.

STEP 2. Remove SppExtComObjPatcher.exe traces from the system

  1. Go back to the GridinSoft Anti-Malware main screen and choose the scan type:
  2. GridinSoft Anti-Malware Scan Types

  3. Scan your computer system:
  4. Anti-Malware Scan Process

  5. After the scan is completed, you will see if there is any adware on your PC. Remove the detected items by clicking on the “Apply” button:
  6. GridinSoft Anti-Malware Scan Results

  7. Finally, this window is a proof of your system’s absolutely cleanness. You removed SppExtComObjPatcher.exe!
  8. Removal process completed. Your system is clean!

Video guide on how to remove SppExtComObjPatcher.exe from the system:

STEP 3.How to prevent your PC from being reinfected with SppExtComObjPatcher.exe in the future.

GridinSoft Anti-Malware offers excellent solution which may help to prevent your system from being contaminated with malware ahead of time. This feature is referred to as “On-Run Protection”. By default, it is disabled once you install the software. To enable it, please click on “Protect” button and press “Start” as demonstrated below:

The useful and interesting function may allow people to prevent install of malicious software. It means, when you will try to install some suspicious file, On-Run Protection will block this installation attempt ahead of time. NOTE! If users want to allow the dangerous program to be installed, they may choose “Ignore this file” button. In case, if you want to terminate malicious program, you must select “Confirm”.

GridinSoft On-Run Protection

Polina Lisovskaya

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