Grimefighter and Java + Adobe Updates

??? I’m Scared!

HELP! I just read above that GrimeFighter is Not part of Avast?

It is on my Avast scan page and absolutely looks like it is a utility of Avast.
It reports it will get rid of Unnecessary Apps (but it will not state what they are?), speed up my PC by disabling OS features (amazing because I look into things like this and again I cannot find out what is to be disabled)?
Also on this page I have a choice to “Analyze again” check my “Settings” and view “Your License”…it absolutely looks like it is part of Avast.

I NEVER downloaded this program, (and I un-check other side junk that try to automatically install for me…NO).

DOUBLE SCARY: I do not jump to install Adobe and Java updates until the antivirus program I trust states that it is a valid update.

Which brings up the question: Does Avast actually look into Adobe and Java updates or does it just accept them without verification??

It was very out of character for me but I accepted a Java update that was ready to install which turned out to be VERY BAD. Thankfully I knew what to do but most ppl would not have.

The Avast program is updated all the time, I don’t understand why it has not corrected this invasive program?

You need to tell people about this situation, at the very least, disable it in an update.

Should I uninstall Avast and worry that this unauthorized program is still on my computer or???
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It depends what you mean with avast.
The company or the av.

GrimeFighter is a product of the avast company, but it is not part of the av.
It is a separate tool/util, you can buy.

Yes, you did downloaded it if you did not choose a custom installation/update for the av.
If you don’t want it:
Control panel > software > avast > change > change > remove the checkmark in front of GrimeFighter.

The software updater checks for version changes on the official sites and compare them with what version you have installed.
Please explain what you mean with “I accepted a Java update that was ready to install which turned out to be VERY BAD”

I hope this information at least helps you on your way.

Hi,
Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. :slight_smile:

I went into Programs and Features but it is not a separate program, only Avast is listed.
Click on the change/remove button there. It will open a screen where you can select repair, remove, change. Select change, remove the checkmark in front of GrimeFighter and click ok. That will remove it.

GrimeFighter (and some other things) are opt-out when installing/updating avast.
I (and many others) say it should be opt-in, but there is nothing we can do about it and only hope avast will change it.