Esmo.pro is a website that might offer you a chance to see a video in exchange for clicking a button called Allow. What users should know is that if they click this button, they might start seeing advertisements from this website and its third-party partners instead of a video. As you see, the site is classified as an adware server. If you want more details about it, we encourage you to read the rest of this article. On the other hand, if you regret clicking the Allow button and are now looking for ways to remove Esmo.pro notifications, we recommend using the instructions available below. They show how to get rid of the adware server by resetting your browser. If resetting your browser is not an option of for you, we advise employing a legitimate antimalware tool that could deal with the adware server. Read more »
Monthly Archives: May 2020
Classinviredy.club
So, you are browsing the web, and then suddenly you are redirected to Classinviredy.club. What is this all about, and why are you being asked to allow notifications? What are these notifications? These are the questions you should ask yourself, and if you cannot find answers, you should automatically close the webpage representing the notifications pop-up. Unfortunately, some people might go with the flow and accept the notifications without thinking much about it. If this is what has happened in your case, you should have seen an increased number of advertisements coming your way. In fact, you might have started seeing ads on your Desktop too. Luckily, this all can be fixed by removing Classinviredy.club notifications from your browser. Are you using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox? If you do, you will find guides that show how to delete unwanted notifications below. If you need to clear a different browser, let us know in the comments. Our Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers will assist you shortly. Read more »
Mikroceen Might Have Been Spying on Governments Since 2017
How hard is it to protect Windows operating systems? Without a doubt, that is not a simple task, and Mikroceen proves that. This dangerous RAT (remote access tool) has been sneakily spying on sensitive industries and companies for years now, and no one has been able to stop the attackers behind it. The malware researchers, who analyzed this dangerous threat, have concluded that its main targets have been mostly companies in the telecommunications and gas industries in Belarus, Mongolia, and Russia. Other industries could have been attacked, and attacks in different countries might have occurred. While researchers continue to accumulate data on this malware, users around the world are urged to patch security vulnerabilities and employ trusted security software to defend themselves. Obviously, the RAT is most likely to attack larger entities, but regular users cannot sleep on this threat. Even if it does not attack, a new version of it could. Or the attackers behind it could build malware capable of attacking anyone and everyone. If it lithers in, and if you have to delete Mikroceen, your virtual security could be jeopardized. Read more »
SearchAholic
SearchAholic is “a single purpose extension” offered to Google Chrome users who want an easy access to “search, images, videos and news.” If you come across this tool, you should know that it is classified as a potentially unwanted program. It means that the application’s working manner could be irritating, which is why we advise learning more about it first if you are considering installing it. By reading our full article you can learn where the extension comes from, what it might do once it gets installed, and how to get rid of it if you do not want to keep it anymore. For users who need step by step instructions to erase SearchAholic, we recommend checking our deletion guide available at the end of this article. Read more »
Dictionary Pro
If you need to references and thesaurus suggestions, you should probably look for something else than Dictionary Pro. This extension is a potentially unwanted program, and as such, it could inadvertently expose you to potentially harmful content. Please check out the manual removal instructions that you can find at the bottom of this description. You should also employ new web browsing habits if you want to avoid similar intruders in the future. Although potentially unwanted programs are not immediate system security threats, they should not be tolerated. If a program enters your system accidentally, it has to be removed. Read more »
Koti Ransomware
Have you been tricked into letting Koti Ransomware into your Windows operating system? You might not even remember taking certain actions that could have led to the entrance of this malware. For example, do you remember opening a strange spam email attachment that failed to open properly or did not contain any information at all? Perhaps you remember downloading freeware from a suspicious website, and other files or programs were attached to it? Malicious programs have many ways to invade operating systems, and we cannot know which one was used to invade yours. Needless to say, if your system was infected by malware, you need to remove it, regardless of the damage it might have caused. Unfortunately, in the case of this ransomware, your personal files are the ones that get damaged. The threat encrypts them, which means that you cannot read them normally. Your first instinct might be to delete Koti Ransomware, and while eliminating this malware is crucial, your files cannot be saved by doing that. Read more »
My Search Finder
If you’ve been looking for a browser extension that could improve your web search experience, you might think about trying out My Search Finder. However, our research team says that this app is a potentially unwanted program. It means that My Search Finder might come with a plethora of features that can be deemed to be annoying and undesirable. Hence, if you happen to have this app added to your browser, we would recommend removing My Search Finder today. Please scroll to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions. Read more »
SearchConverter
SearchConverter provides access to a search website called feed.search-converter.com. If you are thinking about adding it to your browser, you should also know that this extension was classified as a potentially unwanted program. It means that the tool could behave in undesirable manner. Thus, before installing, it we advise reading the rest of this article so you could learn more about the application’s working manner and what to expect from it. On the other hand, if you already know what this extension does and you are disappointed, you could slide below the text and use our deletion instructions. They show how to delete SearchConverter step by step from the Google Chrome browser. If you have any questions about the removal process or the add-on itself, you could leave us a message at the end of this page. Read more »
Volgmer
In this article we talk about a dangerous Trojan infection called Volgmer. It can both secretly collect various data and place more malicious applications on your device. Naturally, the longer the malware stays on a computer the more trouble it can cause. Therefore, it is advisable to eliminate Volgmer right away. The problem is that it might not be easy to get rid of it. Our researchers have prepared the deletion steps available below, but you should know that following them might not be enough to delete Volgmer once and for all. Besides, there could be other threats dropped by the Trojan on your system, which is the reason why we recommend employing a legitimate antimalware tool that could eliminate this threat and all other possible malicious applications. Read more »
Tidenous.com
Tidenous.com is an unreliable website that, according to our researchers, was built to promote suspicious applications. At the time of research, it was promoting a known PUP (potentially unwanted program) called “OneSafe PC Cleaner,” whose removal guide we created back in 2015. However, the download link that was placed on the website did not actually route to the installer of the PUP. It seems that the site is either broken or not yet fully built. Unfortunately, with slight modifications, the creator of this website could easily promote any PUP or malicious infection, and we certainly do not believe that OneSafe PC Cleaner is the only tool that it might push. Obviously, if you have been routed to this website and if you have downloaded anything promoted on it, we suggest scanning your system. Employ a trusted malware scanner, and it will help you figure out if you need to delete Tidenous.com-related threats. Once you scan the system, read this report in full to understand how this scam works. Read more »