Search.gboxapp.com removal. How to get rid of redirect virus

What is gboxapp and how to remove it:
Search.gboxapp.com is a custom web browser toolbar and add-on that provides easy navigation to gboxapp.com website. But this program is considered to be a malware as it might be installed on your computer without permission. Once it has entered in your PC, you wont be able to uninstall it using control panel. From now, each time infected user performs a search query on Google or Bing, he will be redirected to Search.gboxapp.com instead of the original search results. GBBoxApp which is formerly known as Gadget-Box-App will hijack the browser, it will not let you see correct websites but will show Search.gboxapp.com instead. Homepage will also be changed to this webpage.
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Search.gboxapp.com is harmful as it may steal your private data like browsing information. This information is passed to hackers & spammers for misuse. Search.gboxapp.com redirect malware and toolbar will cause the browser run slow. It will drive the user to wrong websites when searching anything over internet. thus it is recommended to uninstall Search.gboxapp.com malware as soon as possible.

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Comments

  1. Ahmed says:

    this thing is a nightmare, it blckos access to .exe files, so it wont let you run antispyware/malware from the desktop or from windows programs. as it was said earlier, you can look for it under program files. when you find the program, (mine was listed as internet security 2010) the files are hidden within the directory, so you have to show hidden files. you can either try and delete the dir or rename the .exe file so the program wont start when your computer is restarted. Restart your computer and run your anti spyware. I have malwarebytes , the spyware would not let me open an .exe from either the desktop or windows programs, but I was able to scan the directory within windows explorer with malwarewbytes by right clicking the directory and clicking scan with malwarebytes.