vnz.dievgaagba.com – How To Remove It

This page shows how to remove vnz.dievgaagba.com from Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.

Did you just interrupt your work because you noticed vnz.dievgaagba.com in your browser’s status bar? You are not alone. I also got the vnz.dievgaagba.com status bar message while browsing. Please read on…

Here’s a screen capture of vnz.dievgaagba.com when it showed up on my computer:

vnz.dievgaagba.com connection

Here are some of the status bar messages you may see in your browser’s status bar:

  • Waiting for vnz.dievgaagba.com…
  • Transferring data from vnz.dievgaagba.com…
  • Looking up vnz.dievgaagba.com…
  • Read vnz.dievgaagba.com
  • Connected to vnz.dievgaagba.com…

Does this sound like what you see your system, you most likely have some potentially unwanted program installed on your system that makes the vnz.dievgaagba.com domain appear in your browser. So there’s no idea contacting the owner of the site you currently were browsing. The vnz.dievgaagba.com statusbar messages are not coming from them. I’ll do my best to help you with the vnz.dievgaagba.com removal in this blog post.

I found vnz.dievgaagba.com on one of the lab systems where I have some potentially unwanted programs running. I’ve talked about this in some of the previous blog posts. The potentially unwanted programs was installed on purpose, and from time to time I check if something new has appeared, such as pop-up windows, new tabs in the web browsers, injected ads on site that usually don’t show advertisements, or if some new files have been saved to the hard-drive.

vnz.dievgaagba.com was created on 2015-03-18. vnz.dievgaagba.com resolves to the 81.95.152.219 IP address.

So, how do you remove vnz.dievgaagba.com from your browser? On the machine where vnz.dievgaagba.com showed up in the status bar I had BlockAndSurf, TinyWallet and BrowserWarden installed. I removed them with FreeFixer and that stopped the browser from loading data from vnz.dievgaagba.com.

The issue with status bar messages like the one described in this blog post is that it can be caused by many variants of potentially unwanted programs. This makes it impossible to say exactly what you need to remove to stop the status bar messages.

So, what can be done? To remove vnz.dievgaagba.com you need to examine your machine for potentially unwanted programs and uninstall them. Here’s my suggested removal procedure:

The first thing I would do to remove vnz.dievgaagba.com is to examine the software installed on the machine, by opening the “Uninstall programs” dialog. You can find this dialog from the Windows Control Panel. If you are using one of the more recent versions of Windows Operating System you can just type in “uninstall” in the Control Panel’s search field to find that dialog:
Uninstall a program search

Click on the “Uninstall a program” link and the Uninstall programs dialog will open up:
Uninstall a program dialog

Do you see something strange-looking listed there or something that you don’t remember installing? Tip: Sort on the “Installed On” column to see if some program was installed about the same time as you started observing the vnz.dievgaagba.com status bar messages.

Then you can examine you browser add-ons. Potentially unwanted program often appear under the add-ons menu in Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari. Is there anything that looks suspicious? Something that you don’t remember installing?
Firefox add-ons manager

I think most users will be able to find and remove the potentially unwanted program with the steps outlined above, but in case that did not work you can try the FreeFixer removal tool to identify and remove the potentially unwanted program. FreeFixer is a freeware tool that I started develop many years ago. It’s a tool built to manually identify and remove unwanted software. When you’ve found the unwanted files you can simply tick a checkbox and click on the Fix button to remove the unwanted file.

FreeFixer’s removal feature is not crippled like many other removal tools out there. It will not require you to pay for the program just when you are about to remove the unwanted files.

And if you’re having troubles determining if a file is legit or potentially unwanted in FreeFixer’s scan report, click on the More Info link for the file. That will open up your browser with a page which contains additional information about the file. On that web page, check out the VirusTotal report which can be quite useful:

FreeFixer More Info link example
An example of FreeFixer’s “More Info” links. Click for full size.

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Thank you!