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Secure Search is a Browser Hijacker – How to Remove it Now?

Posted on 30 May 2021

From securityaffairs.co

Secure Search

Secured Search is the same piece of software as ByteFence Secure Browsing. It’s supposedly a tool that improves browsing security and privacy. In reality, it’s a browser hijacker. It alters your browser’s settings to promote securedsearch.com (which is not a legitimate search engine).

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