Windows Packet Editor

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  2. Windows Packet Radio Software
  3. Windows Packet Generator
  4. Winsock Packet Editor
  5. Windows Packet Editor (wpe)

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Risk Level:
MEDIUM

Threat Name:Winsock Packet Editor
Threat Family:Winsock Packet Editor
Type:Potentially Unwanted Application
Subtype:Adware and PUAs
Length:Unknown
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Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista and Windows XP

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What is Winsock Packet Editor?

Winsock Packet Editor is a common and potentially unwanted application (PUA), a type of malware that although harmless, is usually unwanted on your system. Most potentially unwanted applications monitor user behavior to unleash targeted pop-up advertisements that denigrate computer performance and impede the user experience.

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Like other potentially unwanted applications, Winsock Packet Editor gains entry onto vulnerable machines via user download. When a browser is opened, Winsock Packet Editor begins running in the background under the guise of a program designed to improve user experience and functionality. Unfortunately, Winsock Packet Editor is only engaging in information capture or attempting to advertise unwanted products and services.

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What are Potentially Unwanted Applications?

Potentially unwanted applications (PUAs) such as Winsock Packet Editor are not inherently malicious, but can engage in unethical, unwanted, or masked behaviors. These applications are commonly bundled with intentionally sought after software applications.

Winsock Packet Editor, like many other potentially unwanted applications, monitors and captures user behavior to flood infected computers with large quantities of unsolicited pop-up advertisements. Though not a browser hijacker (which will actually control browsing behavior), it can make exposed browsers subject to spam, unwanted toolbar add-ons, extension programs, and pop-up advertisements.

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How did Winsock Packet Editor get on my Computer?

Winsock Packet Editor is commonly bundled with seemingly innocuous freeware/shareware downloads. It may have found its way onto your computer in any number of ways, including:

  • External media, such as pen drive, DVD, and memory card already infected with Winsock Packet Editor
  • Free downloads provided by malicious websites
  • Bundled in the install process of other software you install
  • Spam email attachments
  • Torrent or bulk upload sites providing free downloads
  • Programs providing graphical enhancements, such as mouse pointer icons, desktop themes and backgrounds, and emoticons and smileys
  • Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing programs

Symptoms of Winsock Packet Editor Infection

The primary symptoms of Winsock Packet Editor infections are:

  • Unwanted advertisements—particularly pop-ups—start appearing during internet activity
  • Your browser is redirected without user-action
  • Offers and adverts for strange or unusual websites start appearing
  • An increase in spam email messages
  • Change in the browser settings, primarily the home page setting. Other settings that it affects include your browser startup, downloads, tabs, search, content, and privacy
  • New search toolbars in your browser
  • Browser pop-ups / program that appear to advertise products

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Removing Winsock Packet Editor

To remove Winsock Packet Editor from your computer, perform the following steps:

Windows Packet Radio Software

  1. Remove Winsock Packet Editor manually from your Windows installed programs
  2. Reset your browser
  3. Use an anti-malware program
  4. Clean your Windows Registry

Windows Packet Generator

From We Rule Computers:
PacketEditor (packet editor) is an application designed in order to allow users to monitor and manipulate network events, network traffic and DNS to and from a target application. By constructing custom filters it allows users to control data before it is sent or received by the target. Its easy to use graphical user interface allows even inexperienced users the ability to debug their solutions with minimal effort and knowledge. Users are able to launch any executable file in order to begin the capturing and/or filtering of events instantaneously upon execution. Users are also able to seamlessly attach and detach from any running process at any time without the worry of losing network data, haltering execution, interrupting connections or restarting the process.

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Windows Packet Editor (wpe)

From We Rule Computers:
PacketEditor (packet editor) is an application designed in order to allow users to monitor and manipulate network events, network traffic and DNS to and from a target application. By constructing custom filters it allows users to control data before it is sent or received by the target. Its easy to use graphical user interface allows even inexperienced users the ability to debug their solutions with minimal effort and knowledge. Users are able to launch any executable file in order to begin the capturing and/or filtering of events instantaneously upon execution. Users are also able to seamlessly attach and detach from any running process at any time without the worry of losing network data, haltering execution, interrupting connections or restarting the process.