

But it takes a different route that most antivirus software do not. UnHackMe is technically not an antivirus software. For instance, it looks for junk files made by adware and spyware, tests Windows shortcuts, scans for rootkits, examines browser search settings and add-ons, tests DNS settings and host files, etc. To use this malware-removing tool, you need not uninstall or disable your existing antivirus software. The service should help you tackle search redirects, popup adverts, unwanted processes running in the background, slow browsing, and PUPs (potentially unwanted programs). UnHackMe eliminates different malicious software, including Trojans, spyware, keyloggers, etc. Having started its journey as an anti-rootkit application, UnHackMe is a software tool that helps you get rid of various malicious software from your computer. However, the advanced mode has so many functions that it's hard not to recommend UnHackMe.An Anti-Rootkit Software that Thwarts Different Malicious Software They have different interfaces and layouts, and even icons and names. In fact, it feels like advanced mode is a completely different program. Unfortunately, all those functions are exclusive to the advanced modes of the software. Using all these functions let me fix near a hundred issues that were bogging my system down. It has an advanced mode where you can directly resolve issues like access denied errors, locked files, and scanning for rootkits every bootup. It features a Network Shield, which will stop any hackers from coming into your network. Now on to the real meat of UnHackMe - the security measures. I didn't get a chance to test this myself, unfortunately.


One special premium feature is to send a report of your PC to the company and their experts will send back an exe file that allegedly fixes whatever issues you're experiencing. Under all those security measures lies a pretty standard antivirus and antimalware software. Introducing UnHackMe, which promises to be a real time, self updating security measure against - you guessed it - hackers. Every new year brings with it a new innovation to the tools of these people, and you'll need to update your own security to go against them. There are a ton of threats on the internet nowadays - with every new advent of technology, there will always be people that try to exploit it for their own gain to the detriment of everyone else.
