What is PUP.Optional.Spigot.A
PUP.Optional.Spigot.A is a generic detection for a possibly unwanted software (PUP) contamination on your device. These kinds of contaminations don’t normally harm the device, thus they aren’t thought severe. The PUP installed on your device is likely disguised as a handy application. They can be concealed as programs that’ll apparently help enhance your PC’s efficiency, games and browser extensions. PUPs are fundamentally applications that can install without needing your explicit consent, and then use scare tactics to make you buy useless services. Bogus system optimizers and security programs will request you to buy the complete applications, while you’ll be constantly seeing adverts if your PUP is a browser extension. There really is little reason to not erase PUP.Optional.Spigot.A.
PUP spread ways
You may have also set up the PUP yourself, thinking it’s some kind of useful piece of software. If you did install the potentially unwanted program yourself, next time, prior to installing a application, you ought to do thorough research.
It’s also not uncommon for potentially unwanted applications to use program bundling to install. This is a highly commonly used technique for the installation of junk applications. Often, free applications have additional offers attached to them, and if you do not deselect them, they’ll install alongside. Those offers aren’t immediately obvious, which is why they’re installed by many users.
The only way to prevent those offers from installing is if you actually pay attention when installing software. When you are given the option, you should select Advanced (Custom) settings to make the offers visible. Not only will you be able to check if anything has been software, but you’ll also be given the opportunity to deselect all items.
What does PUP.Optional.Spigot.A do
For certain generic PUP threats, security utilities like Kaspersky, Symantec, Avast, Malwarebytes, TrendMicro and ESET will use PUP.Optional.Spigot.A as the detection name. Even if major anti-virus applications discover it, that does not mean it will harm your system in a severe way. Generally, PUPs wish to either flood you with advertisements or make you buy useless applications. An increase in advertisements is frequently the first symptom of the contamination no matter what kind of PUP you have.
In case you missed the memo, it’s advised to not buy PUP complete versions as they’re possibly scams. Also keep in mind that PUP made ads may expose you to viruses and scams, so engaging with them is not suggested.
Ways to erase PUP.Optional.Spigot.A
If your system has anti-malware utility, it may detect but not eliminate PUP.Optional.Spigot.A, which would be the reason you stumbled upon this report. If your anti-virus utility cannot erase PUP.Optional.Spigot.A, you might have to do everything manually or employ a different malware removal program. You may find guides for manual PUP.Optional.Spigot.A removal below this article. It is not uncommon for virus removal programs to report on false positives, which means the detected item isn’t actually in your device.
PUP.Optional.Spigot.A Behavior
- PUP.Optional.Spigot.A Deactivates Installed Security Software.
- Common PUP.Optional.Spigot.A behavior and some other text emplaining som info related to behavior
- Changes user's homepage
- Integrates into the web browser via the PUP.Optional.Spigot.A browser extension
- Distributes itself through pay-per-install or is bundled with third-party software.
- Redirect your browser to infected pages.
- Steals or uses your Confidential Data
- PUP.Optional.Spigot.A Shows commercial adverts
- PUP.Optional.Spigot.A Connects to the internet without your permission
- Shows Fake Security Alerts, Pop-ups and Ads.
- Modifies Desktop and Browser Settings.
PUP.Optional.Spigot.A effected Windows OS versions
- Windows 10
- Windows 8
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista
- Windows XP
PUP.Optional.Spigot.A Geography
Remove PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Windows
Remove PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Windows XP:
- Open menu by clicking Start.
- Control Panel → Add or Remove Programs.
- Remove the application.
Remove PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Windows Vista or Windows 7:
- Start → Control Panel → Programs and Features
- Find the unwanted program, right click on it and select Uninstall.
Remove PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Windows 8/8.1/10:
- Right-click on the Metro UI screen, All apps → Control Panel.
- Select Uninstall a program, find the program you want to uninstall, right-click and select Uninstall.
Remove PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Your Browsers
Remove PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Internet Explorer
- Press Alt+T and select Internet Options.
- Select 'Advanced' and click 'Reset'.
- 'Reset Internet Explorer settings' → 'Delete personal settings' → 'Reset'.
- Press 'Close' and then ‘OK’.
- Press Alt+T and select Manage Add-ons. Press Toolbars and Extensions and remove the unwanted extensions.
- In Search Providers you can set any page as your new search tool.
Delete PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Mozilla Firefox
- Type in about:addons in your browser’s URL field.
- Go through the list of extensions and remove the unwanted ones.
- Firefox → Help (Help in menu for OSX users) → Troubleshooting Information → Reset Firefox.
Terminate PUP.Optional.Spigot.A from Chrome
- Type chrome://extensions in your browser’s URL field.
- Go through the list of extensions and remove the unwanted ones.
- Type in chrome://settings in the URL bar.
- Advanced settings → Reset browser settings.