ABetterInternet.C Description:
ABetterInternet.C, also
called "My Panic Button", shows according to the
EULA advertisements based on the web pages you
view and the web sites you visit.
ABetterInternet.C may update itself without any
input or user interaction, install third party
software and add links to your desktop. It will
also hijack the browser's error page.
From the developer: During the process of
accepting this Agreement, downloading and/or
using the Software, you may be offered the
opportunity by BetterInternet to download
software ("Third Party Software") from third
party software vendors ("Third Party Vendors")
pursuant to the terms of sublicense agreements or
other arrangements between BetterInternet and
yourself or between the Third Party Vendors and
yourself ("Third Party Software Agreements"). to
enable BetterInternet to provide its Software,
BetterInternet collects certain types of
non-personally identifiable information about
individuals who are served ads by the Software.
Files: MYPBTN.exe, mypbutn.exe
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ABetterInternet.C Manual Removal:
Please
follow the instructions below if you would like
to remove ABetterInternet.C manually. Please
notice that you must follow the instructions very
carefully and delete everything that is
mentioned. In most cases the removal will fail if
one single item is not deleted.
- Start the registry editor. This is done by
clicking Start then Run. (The Run dialog will
appear.) Type regedit and click OK. (The
registry editor will open.)
- Browse to the key:
'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \
Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run'
- In the right pane, delete the value
pointing to 'MYPBTN.exe', if it exists.
- Exit the registry editor.
- Restart your computer.
- Delete the following directory and its
content:
%ProgramsDir%\MyPanicButton
Note: %ProgramsDir% is a variable. By
default, this is C:\Program Files.
- Delete %WinDir%\mypbutn.exe
Note: %WinDir% is a variable. By
default, this is C:\Windows (Windows
95/98/Me/XP) or C:\WINNT (Windows NT/2000).

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