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Trojan.JS.Redirector.xa

Trojan.JS.Redirector.xa is a JavaScript Trojan infection which will access the PC surreptitiously and attempt to redirect the user to a particular website. The threat is likely to be located in the Temporary Internet Files folder. It is advisable to remove the contents of the folder in order to ease up the detection and removal of the threat. Read more »

Autorun.inf

Autorun.inf is a file that is utilized by AutoRun and AutoPlay within the Windows operating system. Consequently this file is an official operating system component that you should not be worried of. However, sometimes computer infections make use of legitimate file names to infiltrate into the target system and cause chaos in your system or steal your confidential data. If you suspect that the Autorun.inf in your system is related to malware, scan your PC with SpyHunter free scanner and then remove Autorun.inf from your computer as soon as possible, making sure that you secure your system against other potential threats. Read more »

buildathome.info

buildathome.info is an adware program that displays a series of commercial advertisements when you browse the Internet. It may seem that the hyperlink leads to a decent website, but if you type buildathome.info into your browser’s address bar (which is not recommended), you would be redirected to a list of search results that simply display you a number of suggestions related to buildathome.info. Adware programs are not extremely dangerous per se, but you are advised to remove buildathome.info from your computer at once, because they may be related to malware distribution or exploited by a third party to infect your system with dangerous threats. Read more »

AFP Crime Commission virus

AFP Crime Commission virus

AFP Crime Commission virus is a dangerous computer infection which falls into the category of ransomware. The infection is a Trojan infection which accesses the system through the vulnerabilities of the system, which implies that your system has always to be up-to-date, not to mention the fact that a reputable spyware removal is highly necessary, too. AFP Crime Commission virus, like its variants such as Metropolitan British Police Virus, Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information virus, displays a notification which contains accusations of being involved in illegal activities. As the warning is generated by the computer infection, all that you have to do is ignore the contents of the warning and remove the infection from the PC. Read more »

Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information virus

Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information virus

Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information virus is a computer threat that pretends it is a direct representative of the National Agency of the Information System Security. The ransomware infection targets users in France. It locks down their computers and displays a fake notification, claiming that the users have been involved in illegal cyber activity and so they have to pay a specified fine. You should not feel intimidated by the ransomware infection. Restore your desktop access and remove Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information virus from your PC, because the program will not disappear anywhere if you let it be. Read more »

System Repair

System Repair

System Repair Virus is a fake computer optimization tool that makes you think your PC is full errors and you need to fix them immediately. This threat is not extremely dangerous, but it can seriously slow down your system and it tries to steal your money, so it is important that you remove System Repair Virus immediately. The longer this fake optimization program remains on your system, the more problem it may cause you. Not to mention that it could be related to other computer infections as well, so you are recommended to run a full system scan with SpyHunter scanner to check for other possible infections. Read more »

1SKKKKKKK.exe

1SKKKKKKK.exe is a malicious process file that is related to ransomware infections. It is often categorized as a fraudulent security program which means that whatever program this file comes with, it tries to make you think that your computer is infected with malware or that you have violated certain laws in order to extort as much money from you as possible. In order to remove 1SKKKKKKK.exe from your PC you need to terminate the program that the file related to. Even if you are not infected with the fake antivirus program yet, having this file in your system may be the first sign of potential infection. Read more »

Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security Virus

Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security Virus

Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security Virus is a ransomware infection which is known as a version of the Urausy Trojan, which is already known in many countries. The threat locks the system and displays a full-screen warning that contains logos of well-known legal and authoritative institutions in the United States. Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security Virus is a scam, and instead of thinking that you are contacted by FBI Department of Defense and U.S.A. Cyber Crime Center, you should remove the infection from the PC. Read more »

Anywhere.me

Anywhere.me is a secure digital publishing platform available at Anywhere.me. The company’s products include portals, dashboards, start pages, toolbars and so on, but if you have Anywhere.me Toolbar installed on your PC it is very likely that the plugin you have is not related to Anywhere.me. That is so, because there is another Anywhere.me toolbar and it comes from the Conduit family. It is very likely that Anywhere.me toolbar wants to come across as an official Anywhere.me product, or simply disassociate itself from Conduit. Do not let yourself get fooled – it is highly recommended that you remove Anywhere.me from your PC as soon as you can, in order to prevent possible malware infection. Read more »

Bizcoaching

Bizcoaching

It has been discovered that the suspicious Bizcoaching.info domain could be utilized to spread adware and links to potentially corrupted websites. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers warn that all unguarded systems could be vulnerable to the attacks of this suspicious infection because schemers could infiltrate it onto the computer using a number of different security vulnerabilities. Malignant components related to the threat could be distributed through spam email attachments, freeware downloads and other security backdoors which should be guarded by authentic spyware detection and removal software at all times. In case, cyber criminals have already managed to infiltrate it onto the PC, we suggest you do all that it takes to get the infection removed as soon as possible. Please continue reading to learn how you can delete Bizcoaching. Read more »