Monthly Archives: April 2014 - Page 6

SearchFoot

SearchFoot

SearchFoot is a free browser add-on which is supposed to enhance your browsing experience. The application displays different types of advertisements, none of which is associated with SearchFoot. SearchFoot does not endorse third party websites; hence, you may be provided with inappropriate and offensive advertisements. Due to a great variety of advertisements, SearchFoot is categorized as adware and can be removed from a computer by a powerful spyware and malware removal tool. Read more »

Adware.Information

Do not be deceived by alluring freeware installers because some of them could enable the installation of the suspicious Adware.Information. This is a browser plugin which is published by VisualBee, and you may be familiar with this name if you have had to deal with visualbee.delta-search.com or VisualBee Toolbar. Even though these applications have nothing to do with the suspicious advertisement supported program, we recommend that you keep them away because they are not reliable. In fact, if you do not remove Adware.Information, it is likely that you will face even more virtual security related issues. Please continue reading to learn how you can delete this application from the browsers. Read more »

Today’s Online Deals pop-up

Today’s Online Deals pop-up

Have you noticed Today’s Online Deals pop-up on your screen? Unfortunately, it means that there is no doubt that you have an advertising-supported application on your system. It might have entered secretly or you might have downloaded and installed it yourself. However, it is known that these advertisements can be characterized by the fact that they are associated with DailyOfferService. Even though the publishers claim that you will be able to disable all those advertisements on the official website dailyofferservice.com, it is not very likely that it is true, which is why you should find a program responsible for ads and remove it as soon as possible. If you do so, you will be able to get rid of Today’s Online Deals pop-up ads as well. Read more »

HQvidPv1.1

HQvidPv1.1, also known as HQvidPv1.1-codedownloader.exe and HQvidPv1.1.exe, is a component of an adware program called HQ-Video. This adware has several names, including HQ Video Pro, HQ-Video Professional, and HQTotalS. The adware program is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. The major function of the browser plug-in is to provide you with online videos in their highest quality available; however, in return for the free service that you are using, the application displays various advertisements, whose form and content depends on third parties. The developers of the adware program do not endorse third parties and their activities by displaying their ads, so, if you find pop-up ads, web banners, or some other ads whose content is offensive, bear in mind that the content belongs to third parties. It is advisable to remove the adware program in order to prevent obtrusive advertisements and consequences that may follow your interaction with those ads. Read more »

iRobinHood ads

iRobinHood ads

iRobinHood Ads should not be ignored; however, you should be sensible and careful when you face them. Even though the software promoted at irobinhood.org does not enable the onslaught of suspicious advertisements, it is possible that you will face them if the program is presented with the assistance of other suspicious applications. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that the suspicious program could be installed onto the PC alongside various advertisement supported applications. Due to this, we advise that you remove iRobinHood Ads from the computer as soon as possible. Continue reading the report to learn what our malware researchers have discovered and what removal strategies you should partake. Note that you can also leave us a comment below if any questions arise. Read more »

Remove Allmyweb.com

Remove Allmyweb.com

If your default homepage suddenly changes to allmyweb.com, there is a chance that you either were infected with a browser hijacker, you got some adware installed, or you simply have not been careful enough while downloading freeware applications onto your computer. This application is generally categorized as browser plug-in, because browser settings modification occurs when users install All My Web Toolbar on the system. Thus, when you remove allmyweb.com from your computer, make sure you remove all the other applications that might have arrived with it. Such applications are necessary to be removed due to various security issues. Read more »

EnjoyCoupon Deals

Whether you use Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, EnjoyCoupon Deals might start flooding your browsers. The browser extension may be installed with different names, including EENjoyCOupOen or EnjOyCaoupoon; however, it works the same every time. After being installed, it installs tracking technologies and allows third parties to serve advertisements. Even though this activity is considered to be dangerous, computer users do not rush with the EnjoyCoupon removal because this application may present authentic looking pop-up and banner advertisements. Needless to say, this is not a good enough reason to keep the suspicious application running. Continue reading the report presented by the Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers to find more about the suspicious extension. Read more »

Perk Prize Panel

Perk Prize Panel

Unfortunately, Perk Prize Panel is a browser extension which is linked to undesirable search provider modifications and the avalanche of potentially undesirable advertisements. In fact, Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers categorize this browser extension as adware, and this term stands for advertisement supported software. The application is a tool which is meant to assist the users of perk.com. Are you interested in saving money when shopping online? The application is meant to help you earn points which later on could be exchanged for gift cards when shopping on over 3000 partner stores. Despite the presented benefits, many choose to remove Perk Prize Panel because they realize that the program is not as beneficial as it promises to be. In fact, this application often enters the computer without permission and also enables a clandestine browser hijacker. Read more »

Zombie Alert

Zombie Alert

Zombie Alert is a potentially unwanted application that gets installed on users’ computers together with freeware. It is very unlikely that users download the program on their own from the main web page. This application is supposed to inform you about the oncoming Zombie attack, but computer security specialists mutually agree that it is a useless product that slows down your browser and even floods you with potentially corrupted commercial advertisements. To remove Zombie Alert from your computer you need to access Control Panel and uninstall the application manually. Remove all the other potentially unwanted applications while you are at it. Read more »

SafetyNut

The suspicious application SafetyNut is an integral part of the Movies Toolbar published by IAC Search and Media. Most computer users who have this browser extension running on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers, will find a SafetyNut folder under C:\Program Files\Movies Toolbar\ and in most cases they will be surprised about this. The purpose of the potentially undesirable program is quite suspicious. The folder with this name may guard a number of different files, some of which could be used as adware helpers, browser helper objects, etc. Needless to say, Anti-Spyware-101.com malware researchers find this activity suspicious, and so SafetyNut removal is strongly recommended. Read more »