If available, use System Restore to revert your system to a previous state before the infection.
If your antivirus scanner reports a Program.Unwanted.5065 presence, you can choose to purge the software and its residual files from your machine through a standard cleanup protocol. Step 1: Standard Uninstallation via Windows
[Software Classification] ├── Safe / Trusted Software ├── Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) <-- Program.Unwanted.5065 └── Malicious Software (Malware / Viruses)
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If the problem persists, clean manually:
It rarely enters a system through a direct attack. Instead, it relies on deception:
Frequent pop-ups from your security software identifying files related to "Program.Unwanted.5065." How to Remove Program.Unwanted.5065 (Step-by-Step) If available, use System Restore to revert your
Always choose or "Advanced Install" when installing free software. Uncheck every box offering "browser toolbars," "PC optimizers," or "ads support."
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A: Microsoft Defender focuses on malware and viruses. It historically ignores PUPs unless you enable "Potentially Unwanted Application" blocking in Group Policy. Avast is more aggressive toward adware. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
This sandbox report shows that while the detection might be labeled merely "unwanted," the actual behavior of the flagged software can be far more intrusive and risky, displaying capabilities that border on those of actual malware.
It creates scheduled tasks to automatically start when Windows boots.
Remove any extensions you didn't intentionally install, especially those related to "Search," "Coupons," or "Price Comparisons."