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OneClick Speedup, Potentially Superfluous Software.

Some legitimate programs like OneClick Speedup can be classified as unnecessary. They are not necessarily necessary for the functioning of the system and sometimes even unwanted.

More specifically, the OneClick Speedup 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.

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 23/06/2019
Serial number: fde188c2876c1301da7e70f993406b6b
O38 – TASK: {49303512-4F02-45E7-8DB3-0D8D23EA9E6E}[\One-Click Speedup_Logon] – (. – Secure-PC-Tool.) — C:\Program Files\One-Click Speedup for Coolman-PC\rtc .exe [2582232]
C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\One-Click Speedup_Logon – (..) — C:\Program Files\One-Click Speedup for Coolman-PC\rtc.exe [startupshow]
[MD5.9FD0CCC2FCDCC6020D8608EBED3B2253] – (. – Secure-PC-Tool.) — C:\Program Files\One-Click Speedup for Coolman-PC\rtc.exe [2582232] [PID.2284]
O4 – GS\CommonDesktop [Public]: One-Click Speedup.lnk. (…) C:\Program Files\One-Click Speedup for Coolman-PC\rtc.exe
O42 – Software: One-Click Speedup – (..) [HKLM] — {90A1B542-3C30-415B-9192-0409CAF8E7E8}_is1
HKLM\SOFTWARE\One-Click Speedup For Coolman-PC
HKCU\SOFTWARE\One-Click Speedup For Coolman-PC
HKU\S-1-5-21-1245994586-1316496797-479707281-1000\SOFTWARE\One-Click Speedup For Coolman-PC
O43 – CFD: 08/06/2019 – [] D — C:\Program Files\One-Click Speedup for Coolman-PC
O43 – CFD: 08/06/2019 – [] D — C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\One-Click Speedup for Coolman-PC
O43 – CFD: 08/06/2019 – [] D — C:\ProgramData\One-Click Speedup for Coolman-PC
O43 – CFD: 08/06/2019 – [] D — C:\Users\Coolman\AppData\Roaming\One-Click Speedup For Coolman-PC

Alias

Virus Total Analysis rtc.exe :

Antiy-AVL HackTool[Hoax]/MSIL.OptimLoader
CAT-QuickHeal Trojan.MSIL
Cyren W32/Trojan.XVTJ-9190
DrWeb Program.Unwanted.3862
GW Adware (004f72311)
Kaspersky HEUR:Hoax.MSIL.OptimLoader.gen
Malwarebytes PUP.Optional.PCVARK

Virus Total Analysis setup.exe.bin (Installer) :
AhnLab-V3 Malware/Gen.Generic.C3111500 20190321
Avast Win32:DUOffer-A [Dcp]
AVG Win32:DUOffer-A [Dcp]
DrWeb Program.Unwanted.3876
Emsisoft Application.PCFixer (A)
Fortinet Riskware/DeceptPCClean
K7AntiVirus Adware (00542d611)
Kaspersky Hoax.Win32.DeceptPCClean.gve
Malwarebytes PUP.Optional.PCVARK

Associate Editors

ADEQUATE SOFTWARE
CLOVER PC UTILITIES
SOFTBITS PC LOGICS®
QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES®
QUICK SPEEDUP TOOLS®

Some products

PC Secure Tool
Secure-PC-Tool
Qbit-PC-Speedup
Qbit Optimizer Pro
Qbit-System-Care
Qbit Clean Pro
System CleanUp Tool
mBytes System Care
Advanced Driver Booster

MD5 encryption

3E46E4B2C4F75E4576D4A699F6CF8E46
4753BD5DE76423A18BB1FF77D8E575B0
15A0DEBB02565AEB1A855CC9659092E4
907EA1F6B4A926751EE071E22AB87563

Serial number

64a2b9036df667b9a980dfdea67ffff8
7eed9fade101eca31f59f94296b19ed2
416af3984e8cede11c8f80e4c37b5a5f
13cfac60c4ddc6e9f75cc7261c0db836
f59c8c8056e51e32008fe7e90fff25e6
fde188c2876c1301da7e70f993406b6b

How to Remove OneClick Speedup?

Delete with Windows

Delete with ZHPCleaner

   Delete with ZHPSuite

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