Search.kuklorest.com browser hijacker may be accountable for the altered browser's settings, and it must have infected your operating system through freeware bundles. You must have installed some kind of free application recently, and it likely had the browser hijacker added to it. If you do not want these types of threats to inhabit your system, be cautious about what you install. This is a low level threat but because of its unnecessary activity, you'll want it gone right away. Your browser's homepage and new tabs will be set to load the browser hijacker's promoted site instead of your usual page. Your search engine will also be changed, and it could be capable of inserting advertisement links among the legitimate results. If you click on one of those result, you will be led to strange pages, whose owners are attempting to make money from traffic. Do bear in mind that reroutes might lead to contaminated websites, which may result in a malware contamination. If you contaminated your OS with malicious software, the situation would be much more extreme. Redirect viruses like to pretend they have handy features but you could find reliable extensions doing the same thing, which will not cause random reroutes. More personalized content will also start appearing, and in case you're wondering why, the redirect virus is following your browsing and collecting information about you. Furthermore, questionable third-parties might be granted access to that info. And the quicker you erase Search.kuklorest.com, the better.
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