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One Click~Booster, Potentially Superfluous Software.

Some legitimate programs like One Click~Booster can be classified as superfluous, they are not necessarily necessary for the functioning of the system and sometimes even unwanted.

More specifically, the One Click~Booster program falls into the category of software that can optimize your system. It can be installed via downloading repackaged freeware.
It displays alerts on system quality and the presence of malware and offers the purchase of a paid version to resolve problems.
It is a clone of Power-PC-Care, Super-Speedup, Super-Clean-Pro, Dr.Clean-Pro, Quick-Speedup, PC-Cleanup, Auto-Mechanic, Power-Cleaner, Smart-PC -Care, Win-PC-Repair, Power-Speedup, My-Sys-Mechanic, Power-SystemCare, Auto-PC-Cleaner, Power-Clean-Pro, BoostMyPCPro.
Some security solutions, such as Malwarebytes Antimalwares, classify this software as Potentially Unwanted Optional Software (PUP/LPI).


This program is classified as Potentially Unnecessary Software (LPS). It installs as a program and/or as a browser extension. It can start automatically from the Registry via a "Run" key, a service or a scheduled task. It may launch when you start your browser after changing its settings. Sometimes the launch is done silently, that is to say it works in the background. The virus analysis of this software does not show any malware detection.


These are mostly legitimate programs that may not be necessary for your system to function properly. The multiplication of programs launched at system startup can cause delays in the execution of ordinary system tasks but also when browsing the Internet. Note that some programs come from downloads with repackaging, a technique which consists of offering other software during installation. These additional programs are obviously superfluous, they can even be installed without your knowledge. It is recommended to read the EULA before installing packaged software. Before clicking, check the relevance of the pre-checked boxes offered to you.


Potentially unwanted software (LPI) or Potentialy Unwanted Programs (PUP) are the cause of many infections. The most common example is adware. InstallCore, Crossrider, Graftor ou Boxore which pollute the Registry and your data storage units. They are usually installed without your knowledge by downloading freeware. Indeed some sites use the repackaging method, an operation which consists of redoing the software installation module by adding download options. These options allow you to add other software such as browser toolbars, adware, potentially unwanted software, intrusive advertising software, or even browser hijackers.


Spyware (spyware) and adware (adwares) unwanted files, just like malware, can use the writing flaws of legitimate software or those of operating systems. It is therefore essential to have official software and that it has automatic updating. Likewise, your Windows operating system must be programmed in automatic update mode and activated, so that you can have the latest updates for critical security vulnerabilities.

PCVark detections

PCVark

TECHNICAL ELEMENTS

  Features

– Starts a process at system launch (RP),
- Created multiple application shortcuts, Desktop, QuickLaunch, Taskbar, Programs (O4GS),
- It is installed in the Registry Base in order to be launched each time the system starts (O4),
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It starts a scheduled task automatically (O38),
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It installs as a program (O42)
– Created multiple “Software” registry keys,
- Adds additional folders (O43),
- Registration in the Windows prefetcher folder (O45)
– Adds multiple user files (O61),

Preview in reports

Recorded on 06/03/2019
Numéro de série : 6BD4E491DB35D3C6F9B210E6F2B15DDB
O38 – TASK: {2E4207FF-345C-48D4-93E0-F6F65F6CB239}[\One Click~Booster_Logon] – (. – PC Secure Tool.) — C:\Program Files\One Click~Booster for Coolman\rtc.exe [2439880 ]
C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\One Click~Booster_Logon – (..) — C:\Program Files\One Click~Booster for Coolman\rtc.exe [startupshow]
[MD5.5F198620F89110651F13C0DC71C14FC8] – (. – PC Secure Tool.) — C:\Program Files\One Click~Booster for Coolman\rtc.exe [2439880] [PID.2036]
O4 – GS\CommonDesktop [Public]: One Click~Booster.lnk. (…) C:\Program Files\One Click~Booster for Coolman\rtc.exe
O42 – Software: One Click~Booster – (..) [HKLM] — {528F516B-1C2B-4C53-A497-B0293A7E0B9F}_is1
HKLM\SOFTWARE\One Click~Booster For Coolman
HKCU\SOFTWARE\One Click~Booster For Coolman
HKU\S-1-5-21-1245994586-1316496797-479707281-1000\SOFTWARE\One Click~Booster For Coolman
O43 – CFD: 06/03/2019 – [] D — C:\Program Files\One Click~Booster for Coolman
O43 – CFD: 06/03/2019 – [] D — C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\One Click~Booster for Coolman
O43 – CFD: 06/03/2019 – [] D — C:\ProgramData\One Click~Booster for Coolman
O43 – CFD: 06/03/2019 – [] D — C:\Users\Coolman\AppData\Roaming\One Click~Booster For Coolman
C:\Program Files\One Click~Booster for Coolman\rtc.exe
C:\Program Files\One Click~Booster for Coolman\rtc.exe
C:\ProgramData\One Click~Booster for Coolman

Alias

Virus Total Analysis rtc.exe.bin :

Avira (no cloud) TIME/AGEN.1038794 20190305
Emsisoft Application.PCFixer (A) 20190305
Endgame malicious (high confidence) 20190215
ESET-NOD32 a variant of MSIL/AdvancedPcCare.B potentially unwanted 20190305
F-Secure Heuristic.HEUR/AGEN.1038794 20190305
Ikarus PUA.MSIL.Advancedpccare 20190305
Kaspersky HEUR:Hoax.MSIL.Optimizer.gen 20190305
Malwarebytes PUP.Optional.PCVARK 20190305
VBA32 CIL.StupidCryptor.Heur 20190305
ZoneAlarm by Check Point HEUR:Hoax.MSIL.Optimizer.gen 20190305

VirusTotal Analysis ocbsetup.exe (fitter:

Emsisoft Application.PCFixer (A) 20190305
Endgame malicious (moderate confidence) 20190215
ESET-NOD32 a variant of Win32/GT32SupportGeeks.U potentially unwanted 20190305
K7AntiVirus Adware (00542d611) 20190304
K7GW Adware (00542d611) 20190305
Kaspersky HEUR:Hoax.Win32.Optimizer.gen 20190305
ZoneAlarm by Check Point HEUR:Hoax.Win32.Optimizer.gen 20190305

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Windows PC Repair 2018
Power-Speedup-2018
My Sys Mechanic
Power-System-Care
Auto-PC-Cleaner
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SystemTool
Power Clean-Pro-2019
PC Secure Tool

MD5 encryption

6CB761F37C560A517F234EE70C40854
BAED728010628A11C0011F3E6BC76A66
121ED304D17981B505503CBEC7640584
852588F97A1447F09D04D8CDE76CEEFC
EB3732C5C6DEA58E1B742FEB4090EACB
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A17C17F74EC60D2148E99DD087D2F16B
7AF82D843882944B3658ADA42476CB77
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0D6CD04075EEDD395312C8292A13F3B7
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96543DF4ABC52900C26773C227ACB681
8CE6458FD76EF0F65E77727C92629367
FE9E1C1EC580F8CAB587A349A0A700DC
26EBF2CF6420237F7792979024E25FF3
5F198620F89110651F13C0DC71C14FC8

Serial number

00AAC20A38AE57989322CFA8D71993A013
009284F23B5B0154EBFE10046AE09620CA
00B55952229629D98BBF646E0BF1705B71
533BB6FF118057CC3DDE59E1B2917E7B
00B6B602098C6C06808A3D767EF70FD57B
00C9C7FDE05C05153EF74A3D77C93649D5
2E0CAEE19B4A6088055F9E83C11040A9
317067BF85BBC0ACE24372321B378DEC
533BB6FF118057CC3DDE59E1B2917E7B
0091FFC27932606D754EFD1BADD9E17EC9
00A97FD34BCDC123E77B5591EC4C895D01
00E162CF88754660651186337CA732E662
0088397DBA210CB59694B0D515D91E142D
0083C4E843E65F60F2A720CC7295304B3D
51FCA4390492110F273DD22AD165E971
00AF87134BF25D75A634166725A3823617
00B32BCFA43DC886EC696F6DDFC658AC6A
6BD4E491DB35D3C6F9B210E6F2B15DDB

How to Remove One Click~Booster?

Delete with Windows

Delete with ZHPCleaner

   Delete with ZHPSuite

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