
Once PUP.Optional.LuckyLeap.A enters into the computer successfully, it begins to change system settings and Windows registry right away, which enables it to run automatically whenever the system is loaded and perform malicious tasks set by the cyber criminals. It also consumes computer sources to make the infected computer work extremely slowly. You will also get blue screen and abnormal shut-downs frequently when you are using the computer. In addition, PUP.Optional.LuckyLeap.A implants some other malware or malicious spyware in your computer leaving the computer in an extremely dangerous condition. What is worse, the virus is capable of collecting your private information including bank account or credit card details and sending them back to the cyber criminals. Cyber criminals may also be able to monitor your computer using behaviors in the backdoor. Though some antivirus programs may block it temporarily, it can mutate fast to regenerate. The cyber criminals can easily access the computer to change the antivirus settings after landing successfully on your system. To protect your computer and your privacy, we suggest you to remove PUP.Optional.LuckyLeap.A as soon as possible. The PUP.Optional.LuckyLeap.A software will install itself into this folder of your PC: %UserProfile%\Application Data46550101 In order to remove PUP.Optional.LuckyLeap.A from your PC, you first need to be sure you can get rid of all the infections it has placed onto your computer. The way to do this is to use what's known as a "malware removal tool" to scan through your PC and delete all the files, programs and settings which ST will have. These tools are designed by professional companies and are basically able to remove all the files a virus has at once, preventing it from ever coming back onto your system again. Although there are a lot of anti-malware tools out on the Internet, we've found that one called "XoftSpy" is the best to get rid of PUP.Optional.LuckyLeap.A.

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