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File: http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage

Location of http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage and Associated Malware

Check whether http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage is present in the following locations:

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 specific http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage file locations:

  • C:\Documents And Settings\USER_NAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Local Storage\http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage

Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 8 specific http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage file locations:

  • C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Local Storage\http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage

If you find http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage file in any of these locations, your computer is very likely to be infected with the following malware:

IMPORTANT: Malware files can be camouflaged with the same file names as legitimate files. The http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage file is associated with malware only if found in the locations listed above.

Notes:

Different Variations of http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage File^

File SizeFile Md5Last Seen
5120F76266F603508DCD18B4FF87665F27B4May 9, 2015
51203851D5EACF7E195E7102E4D4A205F52BJul 8, 2015
5120E5CBE27636C28BA247B45B8A613FDE38Jul 15, 2015
51202C9A210349A6B5537CE2858180EBE992Aug 17, 2015
51204D3AECAAA3D83E9424EFB88855CF3FD3Aug 27, 2015
512027B39014FEAE78B8E9DFDD228F8FAECDJan 19, 2016
51204DCB3BC6D1F6C1DA549D9CDD806880A5Feb 2, 2016
51205A6804199591E81DBB6A787839775DEDFeb 11, 2016
5120208948945BD32F4992577CC6D78ABDB2May 5, 2016
51202F2E20CBFBCB1C836B79CA1BC5F4C121Mar 1, 2017
5120A70AD77D26930A44537BDD5242374C1AMar 13, 2017

Why Is It Important to Remove Malware Files?^

It is imperative that you delete malware-associated files as soon as possible because they can be used - or are already being used - to inflict serious damage on your PC, including:

  • Disrupting the normal functioning of the operating system or rendering it completely useless.
  • Hijacking valuable private information (credit card numbers, passwords, PIN codes, etc.)
  • Directing all your Web searches to the same unwanted or malicious sites.
  • Dramatically slowing down your computer.
  • Gaining total control of your PC to spread viruses and trojans and send out spam.

How to Remove http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage^

  1. To enable deleting the http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage file, terminate the associated process in the Task Manager as follows:
    • Right-click in the Windows taskbar (a bar that appears along the bottom of the Windows screen) and select Task Manager on the menu.
    • In the Tasks Manager window, click the Processes tab.
    • On the Processes tab, select http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage and click End Process.
  2. Using your file explorer, browse to the file using the paths listed in Location of http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage and Associated Malware.
  3. Select the file and press SHIFT+Delete on the keyboard.
  4. Click Yes in the confirm deletion dialog box.
  5. Repeat steps 2-4 for each location listed in Location of http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage and Associated Malware.
  6. Notes:

    • The deletion of http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage will fail if it is locked; that is, it is in use by some application (Windows will display a corresponding message). For instructions on deleting locked files, see Deleting Locked Files.
    • The deletion of http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage will fail if your Windows uses the NT File System (NTFS) and you have no write rights for the file. Request your system administrator to grant you write rights for the file.

Deleting Locked Files^

You can delete locked files with the RemoveOnReboot utility. You can install the RemoveOnReboot utility from here.

After you delete a locked file, you need to delete all the references to the file in Windows registry.

To delete a locked file:

  1. Right-click on the file and select Send To -> Remove on Next Reboot on the menu.
  2. Restart your computer.

The file will be deleted on restart.

Note: In the case of complex viruses that can replicate themselves, malware files can reappear in the same locations even after you have deleted those files and restarted your computer. Exterminate It! Antimalware can effectively eradicate such viruses from your computer.

To remove all registry references to a http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage malware file:

  1. On the Windows Start menu, click Run.
  2. In the Open box, type regedit and click OK. The Registry Editor window opens.
  3. On the Edit menu, select Find.
  4. In the Find dialog box, type http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage. The name of the first found registry value referencing http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage is highlighted in the right pane of the Registry Editor window.
  5. Right-click the registry value name and select Delete on the menu.
  6. Click Yes in the Confirm Value Delete dialog box.
  7. To delete all other references to http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage, repeat steps 4-6.
IMPORTANT: Malware files can masquerade as legitimate files by using the same file names. To avoid deleting a harmless file, ensure that the Value column for the registry value displays exactly one of the paths listed in Location of http_undeaddies.dl.myway.com_0.localstorage and Associated Malware.