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Danger level 7
Type: Browser Hijackers
Common infection symptoms:
  • Annoying Pop-up's
  • Shows commercial adverts
  • Connects to the internet without permission

Cassiopesa Search

Cassiopesa Search looks like a search provider, but, in reality, it is a tool that can be used to divert you to unreliable websites and expose you to unreliable content. Moreover, this search provider can corrupt your web browsers without your permission, which is one of the reasons to delete it from your browsers. Of course, browser hijackers usually look harmless, which is why you have to use your head when it comes to illegally running programs. The best thing you can do, in this situation, is remove Cassiopesa Search, and the removal tips presented in this report will help you get rid of this threat in no time.

As our research has revealed, Cassiopesa Search is the clone of such browser hijackers as Astromenda, Dregol, and Vosteran. These infections are known for installing the open-source browser Chromium, hijacking the home page and default search provider settings, and making it the default web browser. If you have not agreed to install this search tool or the browser, it is most likely that you understand that this software is unreliable and requires removal. Unfortunately, illegal distribution is not the only factor indicating that computer users need to delete Cassiopesa Search.

If Cassiopesa Search corrupts your browsers, you will find cassiopesa.com set as the home page and "Cassiopesa" set as the default search provider, and neither of these search tools can be trusted. If you do not delete Cassiopesa Search from your browsers, it is possible that you will be exposed to unreliable content. According to our research, this hijacker uses its web search services to modify your results. On top of that, it is likely that you will see banner and pop-up advertisements suggesting misleading and unreliable offers. As you can imagine, these are the main reasons why you should delete this hijacker ASAP.

If you notice suspicious advertisements – similar or identical to the ones shown below – do not click on them because this might lead to the infiltration of other malicious programs that will require removal as well.

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Unfortunately, Cassiopesa Search usually comes bundled with malicious programs, which means that this browser hijacker might be one of the many threats that await removal. If you do not know if you need to delete third-party infections, we suggest using a malware scanner to get information about the unreliable programs on your PC. Needless to say, you should not underestimate the infections active on your PC because they might be dangerous as well. If you do not know how to delete Cassiopesa Search-related infections, you can browse this site for the removal reports that talk about the threats inhabiting your operating system.

If you choose to install a trusted malware detection and removal tool, you will not need to worry about the protection of your operating system and the removal of Cassiopesa Search or other unreliable programs. However, if you choose to proceed with manual removal, you will have to uninstall undesirable software, replace undesirable search tools, and remove leftover components. If you believe you can handle manual removal, the instructions below are a good starting point.

Remove undesirable applications

Remove from Windows XP:

  1. Navigate to the left of the Taskbar, click the Start icon, and open Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs and move to Change or Remove Programs.
  3. Find the undesirable program, click it once, and select Remove.

Remove from Windows Vista or Windows 7:

  1. Navigate to the left of the Taskbar, click the Windows icon, and open Control Panel.
  2. Navigate to Programs (or Programs and Features) and click Uninstall a program.
  3. Find the application you wish to delete, right-click it, and select Uninstall.

Remove from Windows 8 or Windows 8.1:

  1. Simultaneously tap Win+R to launch RUN, type Control Panel, and click OK.
  2. Navigate to Programs (or Programs and Features) and click Uninstall a program.
  3. Right-click the program you wish to delete from your PC and select Uninstall.

Delete Cassiopesa Search

Delete from Google Chrome:

  1. Open the browser, simultaneously tap Alt+F, and select Settings.
  2. Under On Startup select Open a specific page or set of pages and click Set pages.
  3. Identify the undesirable search option, remove/overwrite the URL, and click OK.
  4. Under Appearance select Show Home button and click Change.
  5. Identify the undesirable search option, remove/overwrite the URL, and click OK.
  6. Under Search click Manage search engines and select the preferred search provider.
  7. Identify the undesirable search option, click X on the URL, and click Done.

Delete from Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open the browser, simultaneously tap Alt+T, and select Options.
  2. In the menu on the left click General and locate the Home Page section.
  3. Overwrite/remove the undesirable Home Page URL.
  4. In the menu on the left click Search and select the preferred search provider.
  5. Select the undesirable search provider and click the Remove button.

Delete from Internet Explorer:

  1. Open the browser, simultaneously tap Alt+T, and select Manage Add-ons.
  2. In the menu on the left click Search Providers and select the preferred search provider.
  3. Select the undesirable search provider, click Remove, and click Close.
  4. Simultaneously tap Alt+T again and select Internet options.
  5. Click the General tab, remove/overwrite the undesirable Home Page URL, and click OK.
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