Remove Fake Adobe Flash Player from Internet Explorer. Remove pop-up virus (Fake Adobe Flash Player) Max Reisler| March 14, 2014| 8 minutes| popup appears in your browser, for example and in our case at Google Chrome, but it might also happen in Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Flash Player Pro can be manually and voluntarily downloaded from a varity of websites such as and, as Flash Player Pro promotes itself as a realistic Flash Player and may attempt to trick users to believe that it is Adobe Flash Player, or in some cases an update for Adobe Flash Player. To check for the trojan: Anti Flashback Trojan 2.0.4. A link to a great User Tip about the trojan: Flashback Trojan User Tip. An excellent link to read is Tom Reed's Mac Malware Guide. Follow the instructions to uninstall Adobe Flash Player 18 NPAPI and other programs that it may bundle with from your Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 computer. A genuine version of Adobe Flash is downloaded in the background onto Macs alongside the malware – presumably in an attempt to appear more legitimate to any user who begins to suspect something.
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