Servermarketing.net is a website that you can be redirected to when you have adware installed on your computer. It does not mean that you are seriously infected with malware, but you should seriously consider running a full system scan with a reliable computer security tool – there is a high chance that you have a list of potentially unwanted programs on your computer, and the longer they remain there, the higher is a possibility that you will get infected with seriously dangerous threats. Hence, you need to remove Servermarketing.net and anything that is causing your browser to open the website at once. Read more »
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Rvzr2-a.akamaihd.net
Advertisements supported by Rvzr2-a.akamaihd.net cannot be trusted because this advertising domain supports a variety of different advertisers. Some of them could use the domain to promote authentic, relatively harmless advertisements; however, others could expose you to unreliable or even corrupted advertisements. As you can tell, the risks are very high, and so we recommend having Rvzr2-a.akamaihd.net related software deleted from the PC without further delay. Do you know how to remove connections to this advertising domain? Well, you need to remove Bettersurf because it is directly linked. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have reported Ads by Bettersurf quite recently; however, if you do not known how to delete the plugin, we recommend reading this report further. Read more »
SuperFast PC
SuperFast PC may look like a computer infection, but that is not exactly the case. It is a potentially unwanted program that usually arrives bundled with freeware or gets downloaded by computer users from its official web page. Although it is not a malicious program, it could be related to a variety of computer security risks, and so, if you care about your computer system’s safety you will definitely consider removing SuperFast PC for good. Just because it looks like a browser extension, it does not mean it is a good one! Read more »
Shopping Suggestion
Do you want to delete Shopping Suggestion from the operating Windows 7 system because this suspicious browser plugin has brought upon the irritating, undesirable pop-up advertisements? Are you tired of various unreliable pop-up coupons, money saving deals and other flashy promotion? Then you certainly should not have downloaded the suspicious browser extension from shoppingsuggestion.com. Even though on this site you can find information indicating that the plugin is meant to help you save money when shopping online, there is no doubt, that there is more than meets the eye. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers recommend you remove Shopping Suggestion from the PC without any hesitations. Read more »
Nation Zoom
Are you struggling to remove Nation Zoom search tools from your Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer browsers? This is something that thousands of Windows users need to deal with as well. The clandestine browser hijacker can corrupt your web browsers without much of your knowledge, as in most cases it comes bundled with other software, like Downloader Helper MaxiGet. As researchers at Anti-Spyware-101.com have revealed, the infection travels packaged with downloaders; however, you should stay alert about any suspicious freeware. Read more »
Mobogenie
Mobogenie is a program published by Beijing Gamease Age Digital Tech Co. Ltd and which helps you manage your phone and get various applications, including pictures, ringtones, wallpapers, and logos for free. This program works on Windows operating system and Android 2.2 or later, which means that a wide range of people can use it on their computers or cell phones. Many users like this application because it enables you to transfer various data from the personal computer to the cell phone or vice versa. This application is not a threat itself, thus you can keep it on your system if you want. However, it is sometimes classified as a potentially unwanted program for several reasons which we will discuss in this article. Read more »
Freemium
Freemium toolbar is a Conduit community toolbar which has been developed to distribute a variety of undesirable computer applications. First and foremost, it is the Conduit search tools – search.conduit.com and the Freemium EN1 Customized Web Search. These are bundled together with the suspicious toolbar, and as Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have revealed, you may miss an opportunity to refuse these applications since they are set to install automatically. The same goes for Wajam, Search Protect and Value Apps. If you do not want to install these applications, we recommend that you act cautiously during the installation setup, or avoid the toolbar altogether. Of course, if you have already installed it together with all of the undesirable programs, all you can do is remove Freemium. Read more »
Object Browser Ads
Object Browser Ads is an adware application that functions as a browser plugin. It falls under the category of potentially unwanted programs, because it is not 100% safe. Rather than becoming a threat by itself, Object Browser Ads might be exploited by malicious third parties to display corrupted content. After all, the main purpose of the application (supposedly) is to display various advertisements related to your online shopping habits. However, that alone shows that Object Browser Ads might collect personally non-identifiable data and if you are a security-minded user, you are advised to remove Object Browser Ads from your computer along with any other related application. Read more »