PC Fix Speed Virus

PC Fix Speed Virus

PC Fix Speed Virus is a fake registry cleaner that pretends it can optimized your system and help you improve your overall system performance. Although this program is not a genuine virus, you cannot leave it on your PC. Its malicious nature manifests in the fact that PC Fix Speed Virus cannot be removed from Control Panel, unless you buy the full version of this application. No legitimate program would make you buy the license in exchange for the possibility to remove it. Therefore, you have to acquire a powerful antimalware tool and remove PC Fix Speed Virus from your PC as soon as possible. Read more »

Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus

Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus

Once your operating Windows system becomes locked by the vicious Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus, there is nothing else you should do but have the malicious infection removed. The main objective of the ransomware is to trick you into sending a bogus text message (SMS) for a completely fictitious Windows license verification. Even though it is stated that the SMS is free-of-charge, in reality you will be charged incredible sums for sending it. Needless to say, the accumulated gains end up in the pockets of cyber criminals, which is why you should ignore the screen-locking alert and delete Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus without further hesitation. Read more »

Software Education Hijacker

If your browsing sessions are interrupted by abrupt redirecting to sftwred.info, there is no doubt that the malicious Software Education Hijacker has corrupted your operating system and Internet browsers. The devious redirect virus could have accessed your PC after clicking on misleading online ads or random links, downloading from P2P file-sharing sites or opening spam email attachments. These security gaps are often utilized by schemers to infect targeted systems with devious, clandestine, treacherously running infections. Fortunately, the vicious hijacker is a visible infection, Read more »

Why do I see this page Virus

Why do I see this page Virus

Why do I see this page is a malicious message from computer malware that does not allow you to access a list of popular social networking websites (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and so on). The message displayed claims that you have been engaged in "unusual activity" and therefore you need to complete a survey in order to access the blocked websites. Needless to say, that Why do I see this page message is not legitimate and it has been devised in order to generate financial gain for cyber criminals. Instead of paying your money for nothing, you have to remove Why do I see this page malware from your computer and protect your system from similar intruders. Read more »

Tuvaro Toolbar

Tuvaro Toolbar

Tuvaro Toolbar is a browser extension which has been developed by Montera Technologeis LTD and which you can acquire from third-party members, including download.cnet.com. As you install the add-on onto your personal Windows system, you are prompted with a setup wizard which asks you whether you want to set tuvaro.com as your home page and the default search engine. Unfortunately, many Windows users miss the step and then blame Tuvaro for hijacking their Google Chrome, Read more »

Mixmeister Search

If you think that your browsers can be affected by Mixmeister software, you are quite mistaken. The software which enables you to refine a music mix does not contain any spyware or malware applications. If you think that the search provider you are forced to used is associated with Mixmeister and therefore can be called Mixmeister Search, keep in mind that there are a lot of free programs which can be bundled with various programs. The producer of the software for playing and producing music does not try to promote any additional toolbars or search engines, so if your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla have been modified, it implies that you have downloaded the software from other sources. Read more »

Antiprotect

Antiprotect is a rogue antispyware application else known as fake antivirus. It is a Korean program and thus it caters for the main issue of Korean cyber world, which is private data leaks. Unlike usual fake AVs that claim they can remove malware from your computer, Antiprotect claims that it can protect your social security number, IDs and passwords from being leaked. However, this program cannot live up to its promises as it is a fake application that targets your money. That is to say, Antiprotect requires payment for protection, and if you do so, you will fall into a trap. You need to remove Antiprotect from your system immediately to avoid serious consequences. Read more »

Adware.DealPly

If your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers get infected by Adware.DealPly, you can expect tens of different pop-up ads bombarding your personal Windows system. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the suspicious application is represented through the official web page dealply.com. Here you are introduced to an add-on which supposedly can enhance your online shopping experience. Do you want to utilize virtual coupons and receive random saving deals whilst you surf Amazon, eBay, BestBuy and similar shopping sites? We do not recommend trusting DealPly Technologies and their product to present you with reliable services. In fact, it would be best to delete Adware.DealPly from your operating Windows system. And how should you remove it from the PC? Read more »

Sweetpacks

Sweetpacks

Sweetpacks is a website that distributes a few applications. Generally it is identified as SweetIM Search Toolbar. So, although sweetpacks.com is a web page users often perform online searches with this keyword having in mind none the other but SweetIM Search Toolbar. This browser plugin is one of the few applications distributed by this website. Read more »

Trojan:AutoIt/LockScreen.A

The malicious Trojan:AutoIt/LockScreen.A is a computer infection which has initiated the lock-down of your operating Windows system. Also known as LockScreen.Cl, the clandestine Trojan is responsible for such detrimental infections as the GEMA Virus, Read more »