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Answer for remove BrowseModifier:Win32/SupTab!blnk threat

Myantispyware team November 13, 2016    

If you’re seeing BrowserModifier:Win32/SupTab!blnk threat alert from Windows Defender, then most probably that your computer is infected with a malware from browser hijacker family. Did the alert occur when you installed a new program? If ‘yes’, then uninstall it. After that, follow the removal steps below.

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