Adware-ShowBehind
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Characteristics
This is a "potentially unwanted application", it is not a virus nor a trojan. This application generates a lot of pop-up ads while using Internet Explorer.
It adds a value in:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Windows\CurrentVersion\
Run “ShowBehind”
This kind of file generally comes bundled with another program, which usually discloses the fact that it is ad-supported. Users agree to have the Adware installed in the license agreement, although they may not realise at first that this file was packaged with the product they installed.
The detection of this type of files is not automatically activated. Users who would like to check for the presence of this kind of files on their system should run the command line scanner with the /PROGRAM switch.
Please note that VirusScan 7 has also an option, which enables users to detect this kind of program automatically (see below).