Monthly Archives: January 2014 - Page 3

Windows Ultimate Booster

Windows Ultimate Booster

Windows Ultimate Booster is a rogue computer security program which can afflict unprotected computers with ease. The fraudulent program belongs to a group called Rogue.VirusDoctor, which includes a lot of rogue programs, such as Windows Efficiency Kit, Windows Prime Accelerator, Windows Prime Shield and many others. All the malicious programs that fall to the category of Rogue.VirusDoctor have interfaces which suggest that they have been created by Microsoft. In fact, Microsoft has nothing in common with the production of Windows Ultimate Booster and other malicious programs; therefore, do not trust the recommendations and security alerts displayed by this program. Read more »

No Java Detected

No Java Detected

No Java Detected is a pop-up which is considered to be an advertisement supported program (adware). Even though the information presented through the notification suggests the installation of Java or its updates, what you will install through it is other adware and undesirable plugins. Do you want to have your Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers flooded with advertisements or corrupted by unfamiliar extensions? Anti-spyware-101.com researchers warn that even though such activity may seem harmless at first, soon enough this is what could lead to much more serious virtual security risks. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you remove No Java Detected related computer infections and potentially undesirable programs. Read more »

GreyGray

GreyGray is a browser add-on which displays various advertisements, coupons and search suggestions in order to enhance your browsing experience. It works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox and can be downloaded from different sources. One of them is the official website greygray.biz, whose design is the very similar to the design of the websites which promote LinkiDoo, Outobox and other similar browser add-ons. The application can be bundled with other free programs; hence you should always read the terms of use that you are provided with if you want to avoid additional programs. In case you already have GreyGray on the PC, we recommend that you remove it because by interacting with various web banners and pop-up advertisements you put yourself and the system at risk. Read more »

Enhanced Results

Enhanced Results

Enhanced Results is a list of sponsored links which are displayed at the top of the search results page. The links, or simply ads, are inserted into the Google search results after installing a particular adware program. However, Enhanced Results may also be caused by a legitimate computer program. One of them is a browser extension called FoxLingo, which is installed as a browser toolbar on Mozilla Firefox. The toolbar is available at foxlingo.com or at Firefox Add-on library. If you want to remove Enhanced Results, do it right now because some of the websites to which you directed by Enhanced Results may pose danger to the performance of the system and your privacy. Read more »

Problems have been detected with your Flash Player version

Problems have been detected with your Flash Player version

If the pop-up message with a warning that the Problems have been detected with your Flash Player version has been displayed to you while you were browsing the internet, you should not panic or take any serious actions. The only thing what you should do, is to know that this warning is fake. If you have noticed such message, it is, unfortunately, very probable that you have other malicious programs onto your computer. You should remove them from your system if you want to prevent this pop-up warning from appearing. It is known that the message itself is probably created in order to distribute other unwanted programs by luring you into downloading and installing them straight on the system. Read more »

Trojan.Rimod

Trojan.Rimod is a computer infection which is also known as Trojan:Win32/Rimod. The threat can expose Windows security and infiltrate malicious software (malware), disable firewall notifications to conceal their presence, remove access to the Task Manager, and even disrupt the System Restore. It has been discovered that the clandestine infection can aid the infiltration of rogue anti-spyware programs as well. Do you want your Windows operating system infected with clandestine rogues offering you fictitious malware detection and removal services? Of course you do not, which is why you should make sure that the Trojan does not enter the computer. If it already has, you need to do whatever it takes to have Trojan.Rimod deleted. Continue reading to learn how. Read more »

Windows Efficiency Kit

Windows Efficiency Kit

Information, as well as malware, travels through the Internet very fast, and we hope that it is not too late to warn you about Windows Efficiency Kit, a fictitious tool, allegedly detecting tens of different viruses and infections inside your Windows. There is no doubt that your personal computer is infected, and it is hard to tell, whether there are no active Trojans or viruses inside; however, you should not trust bogus application’s computer scanner statements, and should rush to delete Windows Efficiency Kit instead! Read more »

nengine.dll

Have you discovered nengine.dll running on your personal computer? Unfortunately, this dynamic library link file is not always harmless, which is why you should inspect it as soon as you can. Computer security experts indicate that this file could be both authentic and unreliable, which is why running it carelessly is not a good idea. In most cases, the dll component is recognized as the NewNext Helper Engine, and it aids the operations of newnext.me. If you open this page on your computer, you might face a blank page; however, the NewNext Helper Engine is installed on Asus notebooks and used for the roaming apps on mobile phones. The size of this file is 1.2MB, and it is usually found in the newnext.me folder under %AppData%. Despite this, in some cases it may be extremely important to delete nengine.dll. Read more »

Searchsquared Toolbar

Searchsquared Toolbar

Searchsquared Toolbar is a browser extension which you should remove from the computer if it has just changed the search engine of the browser. The toolbar works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox and its ultimate goal is to promote three computer programs developed by Solvusoft.  If you have Searchsquared Toolbar on your browsers, you must have noticed that the buttons that are present on the toolbar do not provide any hint as to what website you will be taken to. You are invited to speed up your computer and implement some programs that can update your drivers and protect your privacy. The programs that are promoted include WinThruster, WinSweeper and Drive Doc. They are aimed at optimizing your computer and fixing the system errors but if you have not interest in the programs promoted, remove Searchsquared Toolbar from the PC. Read more »

Qvod

Qvod is a program which is basically published for those computer users who live in China because its entire interface is in Chinese and there are no possibilities to choose another language. Qvod is not the program which you want to keep onto your computer because it does not anything beneficial. Instead, once it gets onto your computer, it is going to change your default homepage and your preferred search engine. You will not be able to change them back unless you remove Qvod from your computer. This browser hijacker might cause harm to your computer, even though it might seem as a decent tool. You should know that you will not be able to get rid of it easily as it is compatible with all the major browsers, which is why we recommend using a reliable antimalware tool. Read more »