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CouponServer

CouponServer

CouponServer is an adware program that has been developed by 215Apps as an entire list of other potentially unwanted browser applications. Just like other coupon applications, CouponServer is there to provide you with the most reasonable offers for the goods you want to purchase online. It definitely would make for a useful browser extension, if it were not for the possible security issues related to this adware application. The problem is that third parties might embed malicious content into CouponServer’s pop-ups exposing you to malware. Therefore, it is in your best interest to remove CouponServer from your computer without further ado. Read more »

Antimalware

Antimalware

Is Antimalware scanning your operating Windows system and warning you about such allegedly running threats as Downloader.JS.Agent or WinWebSecurity2008? You do not need to pay any attention to the intimidating scanner reports provided by this application, simply because it is 100% fake! This fictitious anti-spyware tool has been developed by cyber criminals to lure out your money. Do you know how their scam works? They firstly infiltrate the clandestine rogue and then they use the fake AV to scan your PC and present you with various dangerous infections which supposedly have corrupted the computer. If you believe that these infections truly exist and decide to remove them, you will be asked to pay for the full-version of the fictitious anti-virus. Needless to say, this is not what you need to do, and Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers rush you to remove Antimalware. Read more »

Gnoosi.net

Gnoosi.net

Gnoosi.net is a French language based search engine which appears to be supported by Yahoo, and it allows you to browse the web using Web, Images, Vidéos and Actualités (news) modules. As our researchers have discovered, the search engine provides advertisement-supported results, which most of the time take over all of the search results. Is this suspicious? It definitely is and so we do not recommend using the search engine at any point because you will not be able to find any authentic or useful information with it! Read more »

Security Cleaner Pro

Security Cleaner Pro

Security Cleaner Pro is yet another clandestine rogue anti-spyware from the Rogue.WinWebSec family. Thousands of Windows users have already dealt with other clandestine infections from this faction, and you may have already heard about Sinergia Cleaner, Antivirus Security Pro, Attentive Antivirus, System Doctor 2014, and tens of other malicious rogues. The strength of these infections lies within the interfaces. For example, if your operating Windows system gets infected with Security Cleaner Pro, you are presented with a program which does not look malicious at all. Read more »

CostMin

CostMin

CostMin is an adware program that promotes itselt as a beta version of an application able to reduce your online shopping costs to the minimum. It does not seem to be a malicious program at first glance, but computer security experts strongly suggest against installing CostMin on your computer. Luckily, it is not complicated to uninstall CostMin from your system, but you have to keep in mind that there might be some other potentially unwanted programs related to this adware-like add-on and so it is necessary to scan your PC regularly in order to avoid various malware and PUP attacks. Read more »

NeoBux Toolbar

NeoBux Toolbar

NeoBux Toolbar is a browser add-on that promotes Conduit Search, which is known as an insecure search engine which provides users with various ads. The toolbar is available at neobux.ourtoolbar.com or it can be bundled with three applications. NeoBux Toolbar works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, and if you want to restore the former settings, remove the toolbar from the browser right now. Read more »

Web-opinions.com

Web-opinions.com is a tremendously suspicious website which supports a number of online offers, deals and advertisements. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that adverts related to the website may flood your Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers even if you have never visited it yourself. This is tremendously suspicious, and so we categorize it as an advertisement-supported program or simply adware. Read more »

Easy Deals

Have you found Easy Deals popping up on your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers? Then we recommend that you delete the suspicious advertisement-supported plugin from the computer as soon as possible. According to the research of Anti-Spyware-101.com experts, the highly questionable application is not represented through an authentic website. This means that it either enters the computer packed with other applications or it is pushed by third-party distributors. Both of these software distribution ways may be legitimate; however, they surely are suspicious. It has been noted that third-parties often use well-known or alluring software to promote less popular and potentially undesirable software. This is why we categorize the plugin as a potentially unwanted program. We can help you remove Easy Deals from the computer, and so you should continue reading. Read more »

iPumper Toolbar

iPumper Toolbar

iPumper Toolbar is a browser extension which is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. It is available at ipumper.ourtoolbar.com, or it may be bundled with freeware. iPumper Toolbar was created using Conduit platform, which means that Conduit Search, a search engine which provides the user with various advertisements, is promoted by the toolbar. If you have installed iPumper Toolbar accidentally and now want to remove it from the PC, jump to the instructions below or implement a reliable spyware removal tool. Read more »

Gzj.jsopen.net

Gzj.jsopen.net is an infamous advertisement platform which has been developed to generate pop-up advertisements. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the website acts as an adware, also known as advertisement-supported software, because it can slither into the computer without your notice and initiate irritating pop-up ad attacks. As it has been discovered, this particular adware can flood your browsers with pop-up ads, coupons, prize-draws, virtual surveys, shopping deals and money-saving offers, all of which may appear in new tabs and windows as well. It is important that you think before you click on any of the displayed advertisements because careless actions can lead to virtual security breaches. Please continue reading to learn more about adware and Gzj.jsopen.net removal. Read more »