MyHoome.com

MyHoome.com

Have you spotted that your homepage is different and you can assure that you did not change it or give any permission to? If yes, there is a possibility that you have installed MyHoome.com browser hijacker onto your computer. Our specialists suggest removing it if you notice its presence because it might not only lead you to potential threats, but also violate your privacy in a sense. Read more »

FoxyLyrics ads

FoxyLyrics ads is one of those programs that should not be allowed to remain on your computer. It is a potentially unwanted application commonly classified as adware and it could prove to be dangerous to your system. That is not to say that FoxyLyrics ads is a malicious computer infection. Unlike Trojans or rouges, this adware application does not enter your system in stealth. The truth is that users often install FoxyLyrics ads themselves. However, if it is possible to install the application willingly, it means that you can easily remove the program from your computer as well. Read more »

LinkiDoo

LinkiDoo

LinkiDoo is a browser add-on which is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. Its goal is to help you enhance your browsing experience and to make it more pleasurable. You will be provided with various online deals, coupons, advertisements, reviews and ratings, which may seem quite obtrusive because different pop-up content may appear on various websites. LinkiDoo works basically on every website, and if you have decided that this application is not for you, remove it from the system as soon as you can. Read more »

Gis.driveropen.net

According to the researchers here at Anti-Spyware-101.com, Gis.driveropen.net is an advertising domain which could be employed by various suspicious parties to present you with different pop-up, in-line or banner advertisements. The domain does not have a plugin which can be installed to promote pop-ups; however, it could be enabled to interfere with your browsing activity anyway. Once a plugin or a program affiliated to the domain are installed onto your personal computer, seemingly invisible connections are made. This is why many computer users rush to remove Gis.driveropen.net related applications from their operating systems. Have you discovered any suspicious activity on your personal computer and web browsers are continuously flooded with irritating advertisements? Then you need to figure out whether any unauthorized connections to advertising domains are not being made. Do you know how to do this? Read more »

Bizzybolt

Bizzybolt

Bizzybolt is software whose main purpose is to show various commercial advertisements. This is the main reason why it is classified as adware program and why it needs to be removed from the system. Bizzybolt has been optimized for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer web browsers and it is compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7 and Windows 8 operating systems. It means that there is a huge possibility that it infiltrates your computer as well. Read more »

You-Bar

You-Bar

You-Bar is an add-on which can access your search history, manipulate the opened tabs and even manage browser extensions running on your web browsers. The application is promoted as an application which can enhance online experiences by producing various online advertisements linking you to random sites. In fact, most computer users would find this activity quite irritating, and so it is unlikely that most have installed the plugin willingly. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers recommend that you remove You-Bar if this add-on has been installed without any of your notice. Remember that all unauthorized computer applications require immediate removal because illicit activity is often linked to cyber criminals who could easily cause serious virtual security risks. Read more »

Windows Activity Booster

Windows Activity Booster is a fake antivirus program from Rogue.VirusDoctor family of rogue antispyware applications. Some security experts prefer to classify this extensive group of computer infections as Rogue.FakeVimes, but that is not essential in order to understand how the infection works, and how to get rid of it. And you must remove Windows Activity Booster the moment you notice the rogue’s interface on your screen. Just like the rest of the fake antivirus programs, Windows Activity Booster aims for your money, so unless you are fine with being robbed off, you should terminate this application as soon as possible. Read more »

Trojan.fakems

Trojan.fakems is a heuristic detection which you can be provided by several anti-malware programs. If you have been alerted by your security tool that Trojan.fakems has been detected, it means that some poorly analyzed malicious computer infection has just access your operating system. The term Trojan.fakems is a very general term, because it includes various threats. It can be used to refer to a rogue antivirus program, a ransomware infection, or a new Trojan horse. Nevertheless, the so-called Trojan.fakems has to be removed from the system in order to prevent data loss, identity theft, system malfunctions, etc. Read more »

Smart Guard Protection

Smart Guard Protection

If you do not own a reliable spyware removal tool, it is time to get one but definitely not Smart Guard Protection. Smart Guard Protection is a piece of scareware which seeks to get your money. Once installed without your permission, it imitates system scans so that you think that the computer is infected. The rogue application itself is a computer infection, which you should remove from the system as soon as possible. The deceitful program belongs to the Rogue.WinWebSec family, which includes Live Security Platinum, Antiviral Factory 2013, System Care Antivirus, and many other vicious computer threats that seek to obtain computer users’ money. Read more »

Win 8 Antivirus 2013

Win 8 Antivirus 2013 is a tool which pretends to be a legitimate antivirus program. It has only one purpose, which is to lure as many computer users as possible into purchasing a full version of the program. This feature allows classifying this threat as rogue antispyware. As you might have already noticed from the name, its main target is Windows 8 computer users. Thus if you use this operating system, there is a possibility that Win 8 Antivirus 2013 will infect your computer. It is especially true if you tend to scan your computer with free unreliable scanners which are promoted in different websites throughout the internet. Read more »