Home / malware Win32/SupTab
First posted on 08 October 2016.
Source: MicrosoftAliases :
There are no other names known for Win32/SupTab.
Explanation :
This threat installs a browser extension, toolbar, or add-on that you did not consent to from the standard browser consent dialogs or prompts.
Behavior
Installs a browser extension
In Internet Explorer the threat adds a browser extension without asking your consent.
Changes your search provider
When an application changes your default search provider in Internet Explorer, you should also see a prompt that confirms if you want to change your default search provider. It will list the name of the program that is asking you to change it, the new search provider, and your current search provider.
This threat modifies your Internet Explorer search settings without asking permission, bypassing the browser prompt:
Note that the search icon appears as Bing search, but directs to Oursurfing.
Additional information
You can read our objective criteria to find out more about how and why we detect this as unwanted software.
You can also read the MMPC blog Staying in control of your browser: New detection changes for additional information on how we're working to keep you in control of your browser.Last update 08 October 2016