Decrypt Protect Virus is a misleading computer infection which may also be recognized as the Green dot MoneyPak Virus or Video recording MoneyPak Virus. These names are related to the bogus video recording and the money payment system presented within a screen-locking notification. Within this devious and misleading alert schemers have listed a number of cyber crimes for which you allegedly need to pay fines. Would you pay money to schemers if you knew it was them behind the ransom? Of course, you would not; however, the malicious ransomware alert is presented with credentials relatable to authentic law enforcement departments. Without a doubt, access to your computer has not been removed by Police or other authoritative departments. Therefore, you should detect and delete Decrypt Protect Virus right away. Read more »
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Searchpig.net
Searchpig.net looks like a searcher engine that also seems to enable the user to browse by categories; unfortunately, the search engine in questions does not help much as it tends to redirect the user to irrelevant website. If searchpig.com has been set as your default search provider and home page, do not wait and act right now to remove it from the computer. It is likely that you have installed some unwanted browser add-on or some other application that has changed the settings of your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Read more »
Search.creativetoolbars.com
Search.creativetoolbars.com is a search engine that you will come across if you install SmartBar Toolbar published by Bechino S.L. The toolbar can be installed alongside various free applications which are available on various file sharing websites. It has been noticed that computer user tend to install applications carelessly. They ignore the license agreements by skipping various options that may help them prevent the installation of an additional application which is attached to the installer. Read more »
Trojan:Win32/Sirefef
It is important to keep the operating Windows system guarded against Trojan:Win32/Sirefef, a malicious computer infection which is better by the name ZeroAccess Rootkit. The clandestine program has been designed and distributed by schemers to open security backdoors for various malicious processes. The clandestine threat can hide from detection and removal with the help of active rootkit components. Since the threat runs secretly, you may overlook secondary spyware infiltration and private data theft. Read more »
Rival Gaming
Rival Gaming or rivalgaming.com is a website where you can play a number of different online games. You may use the source without any issues or security threats until you choose to play Premium Games. In order to enable the service, you are asked to install the so-called Rival Gaming software, and we certainly do not recommend this activity. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, this may expose security vulnerabilities and lead you to dangerous scams. In fact, even though the website does not appear harmful, we do not recommend using it at any point. Continue reading to learn more about this as well as Rival Gaming removal. Read more »
Coupon Slider
Coupon Slider is a browser add-on which has been developed by Innovative Apps and published by 215 Apps. In the official page of this program (coupon-slider.com) it is presented as a tool which supposedly can help you save thousands of dollars a year. If you shop online often, you may be interested in acquiring a tool which could expose you to saving deals, online coupons and various beneficial offers. Unfortunately, this add-on cannot provide you with reliable services and we recommend that you remove Coupon Slider from the computer and your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers. To learn how to do this – continue reading. Read more »
Start.mysearchdial.com
Start.mysearchdial.com is a search engine which you will be your home page after installing a Mysearchdial toolbar which is available at mysearchdial.com. Another way to acquire the toolbar and get the settings changed is by installing bundled applications. It means that you may download a program whose installer promotes another application. In this case, you should pay attention to the information provided, especially if you do not want to try new programs. Very often when users install a free application alongside some additional program or browser add-on, they think they that their computers are infected, especially when some changes to the browsers are made. As a result, start.mysearchdial.com is also referred to as a browser hijacker. Read more »
Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen
Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen is a fake alert that displays fake security warnings on your computer screen in order to make you download fake antivirus program (else known as rogue antispyware). The infection makes it seem as though your computer is seriously plagued by dangerous threats and so you are pushed into downloading another fake application, that tries to steal your money. In fact, Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen does not even exist. It is a name you encounter on the fake notification sent to you by one of the Braviax multirogues. The appearance of this fake notification means that you have malware on your computer, and you should remove Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen and all the other infections related to it immediately. Read more »
VirTool:MSIL/Injector.BK
VirTool:MSIL/Injector.BK is a highly dangerous computer infection which can easily compromise unprotected operating systems. If you do not have a reliable anti-virus program, a single click on a suspicious link or a download of some application may lead to the execution of VirTool:MSIL/Injector.BK. The Trojan horse has tens of harmful components, some of which bears randomly generated names, while some others may resemble the names of legitimate files. Nevertheless, VirTool:MSIL/Injector.BK has to be removed from the computer if you are certain that it is present within the system. Read more »
Trojan.Llac
Trojan.Llac is a family of clandestine Windows Trojans which are capable of various malignant tasks within your unguarded operating system. Some of the most notable versions from the group include Trojan.Llac.es, Trojan.Llac.bdm, Trojan.Llac.bkm and Trojan.Llac.ddg; however tens of others are equally as clandestine and dangerous. The malicious Trojan has been developed by schemers to act as a backdoor and malware dropper, which means that this and secondary infections could be used to perform various tasks endangering your personal virtual security. According to researchers at Anti-Spyware-101.com, the malicious infection is most dangerous because of its abilities to hijack your personal accounts and spread malware using your own name. Luckily, we can help you remove Trojan.Llac. Read more »