Monthly Archives: April 2013 - Page 9

VGrabber Toolbar

VGrabber Toolbar

If you have found that your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome are modified by vGrabber toolbar, we recommend you remove it from the PC right now. If you do not remember installing this software, it is likely that you have installed some other program to which vGrabber was attached. However, the toolbar is also available at ourtoolbars.com, in which case it seems impossible not to notice what is said in its installation wizard: Read more »

Beware: new kind of ransomware on the loose

A new version of a malicious ransomware infection has been detected. Widely known as Your computer has been locked! Virus, the malicious program runs with the assistance of the malicious Kovter infection. All that schemers need to infiltrate the devious trojan onto the PC is for you to click on a random link, open a corrupted spam email attachment, follow a clandestine advertisement or install a bundled download. After this, the malignant Kovter Read more »

TidyNetwork.com

If you are tired of uncontrollable ads bombarding you during browsing sessions, Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers recommend that you remove TidyNetwork.com related application from your computer. According to the Tidy Networks self-representation, the application provides you with Virtual Layer Advertising platform services, which means that you are supplied with supposedly beneficial and secure online ads. Can you trust the program? Should you ignore the pop-up ads and delete programs linked to Tidy Network? Continue reading to learn all about the suspicious adware application and its removal. Read more »

Deal Vault Coupon

Deal Vault Coupon

Deal Vault is a browser extension that displays coupon deals in a number of Internet stores. It is actually identical to Savings Vault, because when you install the plugin, you see that instead of Deal Vault, there's Savings Vault add-on installed on your PC. As such Deal Vault is obviously developed by 215 Apps else known as Innovative Apps. So you can expect from it the same things as from the aforementioned Savings Vault, Supreme Savings, Giant Savings Adware, InstatSavingsApp and many more. It does not matter which Internet browser is your default one - Deal Vault is compatible with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. At first glance this application seems like a useful plugin, but users are recommended to remove Deal Vault from their PCs due to its pervasive nature. Read more »

Qvo6 Virus

Qvo6 Virus

Qvo6 Virus is a browser hijacker or a redirect virus which manifests by initiating unauthorized rerouting to qvo6.com and affiliate websites. At first sight, the website does not look suspicious at all. In fact, it resembles a regular search engine with such services as Web, Images, Videos and News search. What is more, you can change the language to German, Italian, Spanish, Turkish or other, and read through the License Agreement and other important documents. Overall, the source does not look intimidating or suspicious until you attempt to search the web. Once you type in the keyword and click the Search button, a new window opens up and you are offered Google web search results. Please continue reading to find out how to remove Qvo6 Virus from the computer. Read more »

Strong Vault

Strong Vault is a potentially unwanted program. It does not like a computer virus, but it often enters computers bundled with freeware and users install the application unwittingly. Strong Vault is known to be related to Searchqu, Yontoo, Smartbar and other freeware. This backup tool can be installed on all main browsers including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and others. It has not been proved that this application is detrimental to your system's security, but users are strongly advised to remove Strong Vault due to its intrusive nature. Read more »

TeamSpy

TeamSpy is a highly dangerous malware application which is another example of espionage against private companies and governmental institutions around the world. However, the highest number of victims is estimated to have been registered in Russia and Ukraine. TeamSpy exploits TeamViewer in order to get remote access to the computer. The threat is installed as a legitimate remote access tool (RAT); as a result, anti-virus programs cannot detect and remove the infection. Read more »