Theallsearches.com

Theallsearches.com is a search engine which you may regard as a browser hijacker if it has suddenly replaced your favorite home page and search engine. The changes are likely to have been caused by some application which might have been installed as a browser add-on. If you are sure that you have not installed any application before the changes were made, it suggests that your computer is infected with a more serious threat. In any case, our Anti-Spyware-101.com team heartily recommends that you do keep theallsearches.com neither on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome nor on Mozilla Firefox. In other words, remove theallsearches.com from the PC as soon as you can. Read more »

Securebit Virus

Securebit Virus

Securebit Virus is a fake anti-virus program which is promoted by the registered company Secure Bit Technologies. The company is registered in New Delhi, India and it provides Internet security tools.  It has been observed that in order to promote the services of the company, a bogus security program has been released. Moreover, the application or fake software is digitally signed. It means that the company admits that the application is its property. Read more »

The State of Qatar Ministry of Interior CashU virus

The State of Qatar Ministry of Interior CashU virus is a cunning computer infection which will make your operating system inoperable. However, you will be able to regain access to the system if you take immediate measures to remove the threat for this is exactly what you have to do. The State of Qatar Ministry of Interior CashU virus, or rather the warning which you find on your screen, is an attempt to get your money. Ignore the statements that you are accused of being responsible for the illegal actions performed on your computer. The allegations are falsified and there is no need to do what is said in the warning. Read more »

KELIHOS Worm

KELIHOS Worm is a computer threat which can get to the PC via spam email. The deceptive email bears a subject related the latest issues in Boston. It has been found that there are multiple subjects of the letter, including “2 Explosions at Boston Marathon”, “Boston Explosion Caught on Video”, “Video of Explosion at the Boston Marathon 2013” and some more. If you receive such an email, do not open it and do not click the link provided because this is how you can commence the download of some computer infection. Read more »

Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Virus

Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Virus is a computer threat which will make you think that you have been monitored by Public Security Directorate as this institution is presented in the warning displayed by the threat. The infection can get to the PC as a file or application; however, it is just a Trojan horse whose aim is to lure you into paying ransom money. If your computer is not longer operable, the only way to fix it is by removing the infection from the system. Read more »

Snap.do

Snap.do

Snap.do or search.snap.do is a search engine which has cause a lot of trouble to computer users around the world. This seemingly attractive search provider has its toolbar which, as well as the search engine, is developed by ReSoft LTD. Not surprisingly, Snap.do can become your home page when you download the toolbar from snapdoapp.com or as a bundled download. In either case, it is crucial to pay attention to the terms of the license agreement; otherwise, a potentially unwanted application can be easily installed and you will start to think that your computer has been infected. Read more »

Maxdatafeed.com

Maxdatafeed.com is a search engine which has been developed by Gracery and which supposedly can provide you with reliable and useful search results. Unfortunately, it has been discovered that the suspicious application can be employed to act as a browser hijacker. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers warn that if you have noticed unauthorized web browser changes or unauthorized rerouting to this page, it is likely that your computer has been corrupted by dangerous malware. Read more »

Appround.net

Appround.net

Appround.net is a website, also referred to as a browser hijacker, promoting an unreliable computer optimization utility PC Performer. If you are redirected to Appround.net whenever you want to access a preferable website, it means that you have to take immediate actions to remove this computer threat so that you can use your browsers as usual. Read more »

MixiDJ

MixiDJ

Even though MixiDJ is a social player available from the official page mixi.dj, this name is usually mentioned when talking about the suspicious MixiDJ Community Toolbar or the mixidj.claro-search.com and mixidj.delta-search.com search engines. The authentic application is promoted as ‘The Best Social Player in the World’ which can help you create free music playlists and share them amongst your own friends. Once you install the application it automatically changes the home page of Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers to delta-search.com, widely known as Delta Search. This search engine is highly suspicious because it has been noticed to get installed alongside bundled downloads without the consent of the computer’s owner. So, how should you delete MixiDJ from your Windows system? Read more »

PlayBryte Virus

PlayBryte Virus

PlayBryte Virus is refers to an application which is installed from playbryte.com. It is a website where users can play online flash games if they have a special add-on installed on their browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and so on. Anti-Spyware-101.come team recommends that you remove this application as it monitors your browsing habits and generates various pop-up advertisements which are said to match your search keywords. Generally, PlayBryte is not a virus, but a lot of people may regard it as such because they fail to remember that they have installed it alongside some other application and start to think that their computer have been infected. Below you will find an excerpt from the installer of PlayBryte where it is claimed that you will be provided with advertisements: Read more »