Tiger Savings

Tiger Savings is one of those browser extensions that are supposed to help you save money on your online purchase. This application provides an add-on that displays coupons on a selected number of online shopping websites. Whenever you land on a website supported by Tiger Savings, drop down menu appears on the top right corner of your browser from where you can choose any coupon or deal that would cater to your likes and preferences. Read more »

Google Webhp Virus

Google Webhp Virus is a computer infection that puts your system in a great danger. It is a browser hijacker that redirects you to fake Google websites at google.com/webHP. There are several corrupted search engines that are known to forcefully redirect you to google.com/webHP, for example, searchab.com, searchou.com and others. It implies that Google Webhp Virus is related to a list of free browser plugins that be responsible for this browser hijacker entering your system. Thus it is important that you remain attentive during freeware installation, because it is very likely that such browser plugins as ILivid Toolbar and others would come bundled with Google Webhp Virus. Read more »

Hackers Target Private Facebook Accounts

Do you use Facebook? Over 1 billion people all over the world use this social networking site to connect with their friends, post photos and send private messages. The platform is exceptionally popular, and cyber criminals know this. As research shows, any click could be detrimental if you do not take appropriate measures to safeguard your personal Facebook account and the entire operating system altogether. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers warn that you should be most careful about social engineering scams which are spreading across the web. One of the threats you need to shield against is the infamous Facebook has Changed their Privacy Settings Scam. So how can your Facebook account get hacked? What dangers lie behind this? How can you protect your virtual identity? Read more »

ISoft Online Search

ISoft Online Search

ISoft Online Search is a computer infection categorized as browser hijacker. It changes home page settings to isoft.us and it happens behind your back. There is no plugin that you can download at the website, so it allows one to presuppose that ISoft Online Search is a dangerous browser hijacker that infects your system and forcefully redirects you to its website. Truth to be told, isoft.us makes use of Google, Bing, Yahoo! and other search engines so it provides legitimate search results, yet the website comes with a number of commercial advertisements that obviously redirect users to corrupted website that intend to increase web traffic for financial purposes, or even worse - infect you with malware. Read more »

Globososo Search

Globososo Search

Globososo is a browser hijacker that obviously comes from the same batch as Qvo6 Virus and PortaldoSites.com Search malware. It forcefully changes your home page to globososo.com and your default search engine is modified for search.globososo.com. In general, Globososo does not look like a computer infection at all. It comes across as a genuine search engine with Web, Images, Videos and News search functions. Qvo6 Virus and PortaldoSites.com Read more »

Mixi Dj Delta Search

Mixi Dj Delta Search

Mixi Dj Delta Search is a browser extension that usually comes bundled with freeware. It is a mash up of Mixi Dj Toolbar and Delta Search toolbar, because it looks like Mixi Dj Toolbar, but if the full settings of extension is installed, your home page gets changed to delta-search.com. Mixi Dj Delta Search is not a computer malware application, but it may cause a number of security issues if the information it has collected gets leaked to a third party. Therefore, it is recommended to remove Mixi Dj Delta Search from your computer, because it is a potentially unwanted application. Read more »

iON Internet Security

iON Internet Security

If you have noticed a suspicious system scanner by the name iON Internet Security running on the PC, there is no doubt that your operating Windows system has been corrupted by malware. This clandestine rogue anti-spyware tool may be installed onto your computer by other existing infections, which is why you should rush to inspect your PC and remove running malware. Do you know anything about fake anti-spyware tools? First of all, you have to recognize that they have been developed by cyber criminals to trick money out of you. Read more »

Findwide Search

Findwide Search

Findwide Search (Search.Findwide.com) is a search engine that some malware researchers may classify as a browser hijacker because it can be set as a home page of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. The changes can be made if you do not uncheck appropriate check boxes while installing some program. We recommend you remove Findwide Search in order to prevent unexpected system disorders cause by computer infections. Read more »

System Care Virus

System Care Virus

To keep your Windows system guarded against cyber criminals, you need to delete System Care Virus as soon as you notice it running on the computer. The malicious infection is presented as a legitimate antivirus program; however in reality it is bogus and should not be trusted. Who have developed the clandestine, fake AV tool? Needless to say, this misleading application is a product of vicious cyber criminals who can present any kind of information to trick you in believing that you need to purchase the full version of the promoted malware removal tool. Read more »

System Care Antivirus

System Care Antivirus

System Care Antivirus is yet another rogue antivirus program released by schemers behind the WinWebSec family. The clandestine infection comes from the same group of fake AV tools as AVASoft Professional Antivirus, Disk Antivirus Professional and System Progressive Protection. The clandestine threat is represented almost identically to its predecessors, as it uses the same pink on light blue layout. If you have noticed the suspicious program running on your computer, do not pay any attention to it or the seemingly authentic security warnings. Read more »