Free
DNS Jumper
Free tool for changing DNS settings
Trial version
7.1
Windows
Windows 2000
English
1K
No-code website and app builder
A free (GPL) program for Windows, by Eric Kutcher
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We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected.
This software program is potentially malicious or may contain unwanted bundled software.
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It means a benign program is wrongfully flagged as malicious due to an overly broad detection signature or algorithm used in an antivirus program.
It’s highly probable this software program is malicious or contains unwanted bundled software.
Based on our scan system, we have determined that these flags are likely to be real positives.