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Yourlink.online

Yourlink.online

Yourlink.online is not an infection by itself. It is an adware server that can be used by a number of adware applications. If you are constantly being redirected to this website, you mostly likely have an unwanted program installed on your PC. Hence, to avoid this domain, you need to take care of the potential threat that is running on your system. When you remove the adware program in question, Yourlink.online will disappear from your browser as well. There might be more reasons this adware server appears on your browser, and we will cover them in the article below. Read more »

Clicksev.pro

Clicksev.pro is an advertising service that works jointly with various adware programs and nefarious websites to provide you with third-party advertisements. You are likely to notice the address Clicksev.pro once you click the advertisement, or before the landing page is loaded. Everyone behind those annoying advertisements and the questionable server Clicksev.pro is interested in taking advantage of as many Internet users as possible, so do not get surprised by tons of pop-ups, web banners, coupons, and interstitial advertisements that may be displayed by this advertising server. Read more »

Your Device Is Showing Suspicious Surfing Behaviour Page

Your Device Is Showing Suspicious Surfing Behaviour Page

Your Device Is Showing Suspicious Surfing Behaviour Page, http://www.recycloped.com/, represents a message, according to which, cryptocurrency mining is performed using your system’s resources. If you are not familiar with the action of Monero mining, you probably have no idea what this means. Mining is a process during which transactions are validated to receive cryptocurrency as a reward. While mining is meant to be performed in legitimate “mines,” malicious parties have found another way to do it. They have managed to exploit the CPU (central processing unit) power of individual users’ computers. In the past, mostly silent Trojans and other kinds of malicious programs were used for that. Now, websites can be exploited or set up for the same purpose, using a mining code that is injected into the site’s code. In some cases, popular, widely-visited websites are corrupted to inject the code so that mining could be initiated. In other cases, sites are set up for that purpose, and that is what we see with the Your Device Is Showing Suspicious Surfing Behaviour Page. Deleting this page from your screen is necessary. Read more »

"Mozilla Firefox Opinion Poll" Messages

"Mozilla Firefox Opinion Poll" Messages usually appear on users’ screens when they open dubious domains containing them, for example, http://opinionpoll2017.com/ or http://archive.is/q82pe. Some of them visit domains containing "Mozilla Firefox Opinion Poll" Messages by mistake, whereas others are taken to them from other pages when they click on suspicious links they have. Of course, users might be taken to these websites automatically immediately after they land on dubious pages too. Even though we are talking about "Mozilla Firefox Opinion Poll" Messages in this report, it should be noted that texts these messages contain might change. For example, if you use Google Chrome, you will find its icon at the top of the pop-up window and, on top of that, you will see “Dear Chrome user” instead of “Dear Mozilla Firefox user.” These messages users encounter when surfing the Internet do not look malicious at all. Also, they tell users that they will have a chance to get amazing items for free if they simply take a survey, so the chances are high that many users click OK on these messages they see and complete the survey. We can assure you that you will not be given any prize, so do not waste your time on taking any surveys. In the worst-case scenario, this might even result in problems related to your privacy, so you should go to eliminate "Mozilla Firefox Opinion Poll" Messages instead of taking surveys. Read more »

Myoffers.bid

Myoffers.bid

Adware servers may not be your worst nightmare, but they can be easily used in a number of corrupted schemes. Myoffers.bid may pop up in your screen offering various sales deals, interesting web pages, wallpapers, and so on. If you no longer want to be redirected to this server, you should try resetting your browser because there might be an extension that constantly redirects you to this website. At the same time, you should also consider scanning your system with a security program. It is very important that you scan your system with a reliable antispyware tool as well, to ensure your computer’s safety. Read more »

BatBitRst

BatBitRst is an ad-supported program that can sneak onto your system without your knowledge and use a browser extension to display potentially unreliable third-party advertisements on your screen. The presence of this adware program can turn your browsing experience rather annoying with its pop-ups and other types of advertising. Our malware experts at anti-spyware-101.com say that this adware is related to Filetour, another well-known ad-supported program. Of course, this malware infection is not only annoying with its pop-ups and banners, but it may also expose you to potentially harmful ads. Engaging with such content could cause further infections as well as exposure to online scams. Since this adware usually lands on your system with a company of other malware threats, your PC could be under attack right now on multiple fronts. If you would like to win this malware battle, we suggest that you remove BatBitRst along with the browser extension it uses to flood you with ads. Read more »

Kissanime

If you see Kissanime advertisements and notice an increased number of annoying ads while you are browsing the web, there is a good chance that your computer has been infected with an adware application. It is a bit confusing though because Kissanime is not only an ad-supported program but also a well-known website for the Anime genre fans. In any case, both the adware program and the website can expose you to harmful third-party advertisements. These ads can flood your screen and make your browsing experience a real nightmare, not to mention the fact that this adware may also spy on you and use the gathered intel to target you with customized advertising. If you would like to keep your PC secure, we recommend that you remove Kissanime right away and all other threats you may find hiding on your system. Please read on to find out more about the possible threats this infection and this questionable website may present you with. Read more »

Mac Adware Cleaner Ads

Do Mac Adware Cleaner Ads bother you every day no matter which browser you use to surf the web? If it is so, an application Mac Adware Cleaner must be installed and working on your computer. This application promises to protect users’ computers with MAC OS X from malicious software, clean it, and make sure that no irritating pop-ups reach users. Without a doubt, users have not been told that it generates Mac Adware Cleaner Ads itself. Also, users who have downloaded and installed this program from macadwarecleaner.com voluntarily surely do not know that it is not a reliable tool. Most probably, those users use old versions of Safari, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome because updated browsers open warning messages saying that the entered website URL “contains harmful programs” and “attackers on macadwarecleaner.com might attempt to trick you into installing programs that harm your browsing experience.” If browsers block the official website of Mac Adware Cleaner, there is no doubt that it is not a program that can be trusted fully although it is promoted as a powerful system optimizer. It should not be called a malicious application because it is not as harsh as existing threats, but it has deserved to be put into the category of potentially unwanted programs. Read more »

Trackingclick.com

If you experience lots of third-party ads and redirections to questionable websites, it is possible that Trackingclick.com is responsible. Our malware experts at anti-spyware-101.com say that this adware server and its promotions can appear in your browsers when your PC is infected with adware programs, browser hijackers, or potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). Yet another possibility is that you simply get redirected to one of its promotional pages if you click on unsafe third-party content on a shady website. All in all, the presence of this adware server in your browsers can seriously ruin your online experience, let alone the possibility of infecting your PC with malicious programs or getting scammed when engaging with malicious pages you may find yourself on. This adware server is very similar to others like Thepopularlinks.com, and should be avoided if you do not want to put your system security at risk. We recommend that you remove Trackingclick.com from your browsers right away if you do not want further complications. Read more »

Deloton.com

Deloton.com

If you browse the web and click an unknown link, then you might be redirected to Deloton.com, an adware server which is currently promoting its advertising services to gain new clients. The company behind this adware server is called Propeller Ads, and it is in the digital advertising business. The company is legitimate, but you should not visit Deloton.com as it might redirect you to annoying and intrusive ads. Therefore, you ought to remove whatever software is redirecting you to this adware server or stop visiting the site that redirects you to it continuously. For more information, we invite you to read this whole description as we believe you will find it useful. Read more »