Dataup Removal Guide

Do you know what Dataup is?

Users who encounter Dataup should be aware the application could be malicious as it is considered to be a Trojan. It seems the software may manage to enter the system without the user even realizing it, although the worst part is that while it stays on the computer, Dataup might be silently gathering your personal information. Needless to say, there is a chance the data this Trojan records could be used and shared without asking for your consent. If you do not want your personal information to fall into the wrong hands, we advise you not to take any chances with this malicious application and delete it at once. To assist users in this matter, our specialists have prepared a removal guide that you can find by sliding below the main text.

To begin with, the Trojan might travel with malicious bundled installers. For instance, users could download such files while looking for freeware on questionable file-sharing websites. Since Dataup might not even be mentioned on the configuration wizard, there is chance users could install it without realizing it. If you think this might have happened to you, we advise you to pay more attention to the software you choose to install. On the other hand, it may not matter that the application is published by a reputable company if you download its installer from a malicious website. Meaning, it is equally important to pick a reliable source, e.g. the official program’s site, distributor, and so on. If you find it difficult to recognize malicious web pages or installers, you could get a reputable antimalware tool.

If this potentially malicious application gets installed, Dataup may upload private information from your computer to a website known as cdnoptim.com. The uploaded data could be passwords of your email addresses, social media accounts, copies of personal documents placed on the computer, and so on. Our researchers think the threat may record information about your browsing habits too, e.g. visited web pages, purchased goods, clicked ads, etc. All of this data might be shared or sold to other interested parties that could use it as they please without asking your consent. To prevent this from happening we urge you not to wait any longer and delete the Trojan from the system before it has the chance to steal any sensitive data.

Dataup can be erased both manually and automatically, so users can choose the option that suits them better. More experienced readers could complete the steps provided in the removal guide located below and eliminate this Trojan manually. If you find this process a little bit too difficult, you can get a reliable antimalware tool and let it get rid of the threat automatically. Just click the scanning button and perform a full system scan. The process might take a few moments, but once the tool displays a complete list of detections, you can press the removal button, and all identified threats will be taken care of.

Erase Dataup

  1. Press Windows Key+E.
  2. Wait till File Explorer appears.
  3. Insert the listed directories into the address bar one by one and click Enter:
    %PROGRAMFILES%
    %PROGRAMFILES(x86)%
  4. Check these locations and find folders called dataup.
  5. Select them separately and press Shift+Delete.
  6. Close the File Explorer.

In non-techie terms:

Dataup cannot be trusted as it may secretly gather user's personal information and share it without asking any permission. Since it has no use for you, we advise you to delete this application without any hesitation. The faster users erase it, the less information it might steal from them, so it is important to get rid of the Trojan as soon as the user notices its appearance. One of the ways to eliminate is to use the removal guide we placed above. Step by step it will show you how to delete the unwanted program manually. Additionally, we would advise users to scan the computer with a reputable antimalware tool to make sure the threat is completely erased. By doing so, you could also find out if there are any other threats on the computer. If other potentially malicious software is detected, the tool should help you remove it as well.