This list includes software known for aggressive advertising, bundled installations, tracking behavior, or misleading features. These programs are not necessarily malicious, but they often degrade performance, privacy, or user experience.
π οΈ System Optimizers & Registry Cleaners
- Advanced SystemCare β Over-promises performance boosts; often bundled with other IObit software.
- PC Cleaner Pro β Flagged by many AV vendors for aggressive scare tactics.
- WinZip Driver Updater β Often unnecessary and prone to false positives.
- MyCleanPC β Heavy marketing and limited free functionality.
- Reimage Repair β Scareware tactics and questionable registry “repairs”.
π Browser Hijackers & Extensions
- Search Protect by Conduit β Alters browser settings and resists removal.
- Web Companion (by Adaware) β Bundled with other software, tracks browsing.
- SafeFinder β Known for redirecting search results and changing homepage.
- CouponPrinter / CouponXplorer β Installs browser add-ons with intrusive ads.
- Hola VPN β Sells usersβ bandwidth as part of a P2P network.
π§ Driver & Software Updaters
- Driver Booster (by IObit) β Aggressive notifications and bundling.
- SlimDrivers β Unnecessary for most users; upsells paid tools.
- DriverPack Solution β Can install additional programs silently.
- Driver Easy β Pushes paid upgrades for driver downloads.
π§Ή Duplicate or Bloatware Removers
- Duplicate Cleaner Free β Often bundled with other offers.
- Baidu PC Faster β Chinese-origin PUP with bundled apps and ads.
- SuperClean / CleanMaster (Windows) β Misleading βcleaningβ metrics.
π§ͺ Fake Antivirus or Rogue Security Software
- SpyHunter (by Enigma) β Dubious scanning results, controversial lawsuits.
- ByteFence Anti-Malware β Often flagged for bundling and false detections.
- Segurazo Antivirus β Hard to uninstall, reports exaggerated threats.
- PCProtect / TotalAV (free version) β PUP behaviors despite legit branding.
π Other Known PUPs
- Opera GX (bundled) β Sometimes installed via game clients.
- KMSPico / KMSAuto β Activation tools often bundled with malware.
- Flash Player Updater (fake versions) β Discontinued software misused for PUP installs.
Other Noteworthy PUPs
These programs may pose privacy concerns, show aggressive ads, install without full user consent, or behave in misleading ways.
π§© Standalone Apps, Toolbars, and Miscellaneous
- Razer Cortex β Marketed as a game booster; offers minimal real benefit and adds background services.
- Wondershare Dr.Fone β Promotes data recovery features, but free version is very limited; bundled with other tools.
- Any Video Converter (Free) β Bundled with toolbars or extra software in some installers.
- Daemon Tools Lite (ad-supported) β Previously bundled adware like MountSpace (phoning home usage stats).
- uTorrent (older versions) β Known for bundling miners (e.g., Epic Scale) and ads in the client.
- ZoneAlarm Free Firewall β Installs extra services and offers excessive notifications.
- Microsoft Silverlight β Deprecated and still bundled with some installers; can be abused.
- WinZip / WinRAR (trial versions) β Legitimate software, but can come bundled and often overstays welcome past trial.
- PDF Reader Pro / Soda PDF β Free versions often come with background services, ads, or aggressive upselling.
- Driver Support One β Claimed driver assistant that charges for basic driver downloads.
- Blitz (game overlay) β Popular with gamers, but installs startup services, collects telemetry, and can be intrusive.
βοΈ Obsolete or Legacy Software Still Pushed via Bundlers
- Java (Oracle) β While sometimes required, itβs often included with bundleware and enabled auto-updates.
- RealPlayer β Outdated media player that often comes with extra offers and system tray utilities.
- Shockwave Player β Discontinued Adobe software that can be used as a vector in bundleware.
π§ͺ Suspicious Installers and Download Managers
- InstallCore β A bundler framework used to distribute other PUPs.
- OutBrowse β Often used to bundle ads with legitimate downloads.
- OpenCandy (now mostly inactive) β Former adware/bundler platform used in many βfreeβ installer packages.
- AirInstaller β Another bundler used to push unwanted apps via deceptive installers.
π‘οΈ How to Stay Safe
- Avoid downloading software from pop-up ads or fake update prompts.
- Use reputable sources like ToolsLib, Ninite, or official developer sites.
- Run trusted tools like AdwCleaner or Malwarebytes regularly.
- Ask for help on ToolsLib’s forum.

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