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The WOT virus (Web of Trust virus) is a term used to identify a potentially unwanted program (PUP) and potential malware found in the scareware and spyware categories of computer infections. While Web of Trusts’s WOT add-on and extension is not technically a computer virus, this application shares the same exact permissions that known adware, spyware, browser hijackers, and other programs possess.

WOT is allegedly free a tool for popular internet browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer that claims to help you find trustworthy websites based on millions of users’ experiences; However, many people have found the internet browser attachment to be misleading, slanderous, and malicious.

WOT will not protect or block users from malicious websites and will instead block access or restrict access to legitimate websites. An example of this is the conduit.com mywot.com scorecard. Most Antivirus and Anti-Malware products will detect software related to conduit.com as malware in the browser hijacker category. Most users have left reviews on the mywot.com website stating that “Conduit engine will change your homepage and add URL search hooks to your registry, causing you to inadvertently land on pages that you didn’t even search for.”

Most user reviews for conduit.com are “i do not trust” reviews, which would mean that WOT should block this potentially malicious website based off their alleged business model, but fact stands that they do not. This can put many WOT users at risk of infection.

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Web of Trust and their community have known to attack legitimate businesses, websites, and website owners without reasonable cause. If a website owner is to ask for help, mywot.com support will offer no such assistance. This means that WOT knowingly defames legitimate businesses by throwing their user-base under the bus in order to scare internet users away.

Throughout the internet there are thousands of cases in which WOT and the mywot.com community have tarnished reputable businesses. It seems that sometimes it is done out of pleasure, while other times it is done for commercial competition.

On December 7, 2010, ten companies all associated to Ayman El-Difrawi aka Alec Difrawi filed a lawsuit in Florida against WOT Services for defamation, violating rights, conspiracy and manipulating algorithms, among other claims, demanding WOT to remove ratings and comments for their numerous websites.

The WOT add-on and extension shares the same permissions as known malware. WOT can access your data on all websites and access your tabs and browsing activity. This is similar to adware and spyware applications such as Highlightly.

How does WOT malware get onto a computer?

The WOT add-on and extension can be manually and voluntarily installed from a variety of sources, including the Google Chrome repository.

  1. Option 1:WOT Removal Software & Tools – This first option details how to remove WOT malware using the free or full version of CCleaner by Piriform.
  2. Option 2: Manually remove WOT – This second option details how to manually uninstall WOT and remove unwanted browser attachments
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CCleaner can be used to automatically repair internet browser settings startup up settings, and uninstall WOT adware and associated third-party software.

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2. Install the free or paid version ofCCleaner by Piriform.

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3. Once installed, open the program and navigate to Cleaner > Windows/Applications and click the Analyze button. Afterwards, click the Run Cleaner button on the bottom right of the program interface.

4. Next, navigate to Tools > Startup and search through each tab starting from windows, internet explorer, etc., all the way to Content Menu, for WOT and additional suspicious entries. Click Disable and Delete once found.

5. To automatically uninstall other unwanted programs, navigate to the Uninstall tab and search for the program(s) in the list of installed programs. Uninstall the unwanted software as selected by clicking the Run Uninstaller button.

Use the instructions below to remove WOT add-ons and extensions from Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.

Google Chrome

1. Click on the Customize icon (wrench or 3 bar icon) next to the address bar and navigate to Tools > Extensions.

2. Search for the WOT extension (Web of Trust) and remove it by clicking the trashcan icon next to it.

Mozilla Firefox

1. Type Ctrl+Shift+A.

2. On the Extensions and Plugin search for the WOT add-on (Web of Trust) and remove it.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

1. Click Tools and select Manage add-ons.

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2. On the Toolbars and Extensions tab search for the WOT add-on (Web of Trust) and remove it if located.

How do you know if the web site you’re about to visit, or the sites listed in a web search, are safe? One of the easiest ways to get infected or scammed is to simply browse the web without first ascertaining if the sites you visit are safe to do so.

While web browsers do have some protection built-in, they tend to only target fake web sites, which come and go in 24 hours. Other web sites deemed to have privacy and security issues are usually left well alone. As a result, you’re left surfing the web blind, with little or no idea if the web site in question can be trusted or not.

Some security tools offer web-filtering add-ons for major browsers, but Web of Trust aims to provide a safe browsing environment for those who don’t have access to such luxuries. It’s a free browser add-on which is also available for Firefox and Internet Explorer.

Sites, search engine results and even links in web-based email accounts like Gmail and Windows Live Hotmail are rated green, amber or red based on their safety and security ratings. In version 1.1 this protection has been extended to also include links in Facebook, Twitter and other social media networks, particularly shortened links using services such as bit.ly.

This protection enables you to avoid sites that harbour malware and other dangers (if you inadvertently visit a site rated dangerous a clearly visible warning will pop up). The ratings are provided by over three million WOT users, and you can add your own to the list. Unfortunately these ratings aren’t 100 per cent accurate, and a growing number of people are complaining that perfectly safe sites are being blocked due to subjective reviewing criteria.

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You can also configure the add-on to automatically block sites that aren’t suitable for children, so it adds another layer of protection to your loved ones’ online experience without forcing you into a blanket ban.

Verdict:

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The concept is perfect, adding a vital layer of protection to your web browsing, but the ratings aren’t 100 per cent reliable, which limits its usefulness.