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[[Adobe Flash Player]] can be installed via Adobe GetPlus. Adobe GetPlus is a background program, that Adobe installs and which constantly runs on your system. The background process wastes system resources, and is spyware. It is automatically and silently installed in the background whenever you visit the Adobe web site to install or update Flash Player (a web browser plugin.) | [[Adobe Flash Player]] can be installed via Adobe GetPlus. Adobe GetPlus is a background program, that Adobe installs and which constantly runs on your system. The background process wastes system resources, and is spyware. It is automatically and silently installed in the background whenever you visit the Adobe web site to install or update Flash Player (a web browser plugin.) | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 25 November 2019
Back in January of 2011, Adobe Systems Incorporated pulled a stunt which amounted to what some industry experts described as tricking users of their software into installing a virus like program known as Adobe GetPlus. Users would upgrade a common Internet browser plugin known as Flash Player only to become infected with the GetPlus DLM Vulnerability. It was quickly pointed out that the program was malware. Adobe later discontinued distribution of GetPlus. The article below is for archival purposes.
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Adobe Flash Player can be installed via Adobe GetPlus. Adobe GetPlus is a background program, that Adobe installs and which constantly runs on your system. The background process wastes system resources, and is spyware. It is automatically and silently installed in the background whenever you visit the Adobe web site to install or update Flash Player (a web browser plugin.)
The best way to install Adobe Flash, is to avoid using their installer widget and get the full installation file. This way you will not have to have a background installer on your system.
Adobe Flash Player Full Installer
GetPlus Spyware Removal and System Recovery
You accidentally installed GetPlus because Firefox wanted you to update Adobe Flash. Because Adobe keeps changing the way the installer works, it is easy to have this crap get slipped on your system. A good antivirus software, such as F-Prot, will alert you when Adobe tries to sneak GetPlus by you.
F-Prot correctly alerts you to getPlusPlus_Adobe_reg.exe being bad.
So now you need to uninstall it.
In Firefox goto Tools, Add-Ons. It should be at the top of the list.