Browse to save is a browser extension that display coupon and discount deals for online shopping malls. The add-on is compatible with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer web browsers. When you have this plugin installed on your browser, every single time you visit Walmart, Best Buy, eBay and similar shopping websites, a coupon box is displayed on the top right corner of your browser. It is your own choice to click on any of the coupon offers displayed by Browse to save Ads, but the problem is that this plugin may be a potentially unwanted application due to its vulnerabilities. As a rule, users are recommended to remove Browse to save Ads from their computers to prevent possible malware infections. Read more »
Monthly Archives: June 2013 - Page 10
PC Optimizer Pro
If you do not want to be scammed by cyber criminals, you need to delete PC Optimizer Pro as soon as you notice its misleading interface on the desktop of your operating Windows system. Even though the tool looks like an authentic application, in reality it is nothing else but a fake system optimizer. The bogus program boasts of abilities to scan your computer, remove malicious threats and fix system problems. Unfortunately, all of this is a deceitful lie and the application cannot provide you with any benefits. It is essential to remove PC Optimizer Pro not only because it terrorizes you into giving up your money but also because it may expose security vulnerabilities to other clandestine and malicious computer infections. Read more »
Cltmng.exe
Cltmng.exe is a part of any browser plugin developed by Conduit Ltd. This file is responsible for changing your browser's home page to search.conduit.com. It is easy to see whether you have this file or not, because it has its own process and you can locate it on the running processes list when you open Windows Task Manager. If you have this file, it means you have any of the Conduit browser plugins installed on your PC as well. Although sometimes Cltmng.exe is considered to be a browser hijacker component, the truth is that users often allow the Conduit plugin to be installed and their home page to be changed themselves. Read more »
Search.ueep.com
Search.ueep.com is a search engine that is set as your home page address when you install a number of freeware applications. It is not clear which application is responsible for delivering this search engine onto your computer. At first glance Search.ueep.com looks like your average search engine that simplifies your web search. However, due to its suspicious nature, users are highly recommended to remove Search.ueep.com from their browsers, because this search engine could be classified as potentially unwanted application, and in the long run it could become responsible for malware infection. Read more »
Mal/Generic-L
The term Mal/Generic-L refers to different types of malware, so if your security program has just reported on Mal/Generic-L, it means that your computer is infected with Trojan, worm, or some other threat. Depending on the threat, the anti-virus program may be unable to remove the infection; therefore, it is advisable to employ a reliable spyware removal tool. Do not delay the removal of Mal/Generic-L as it may severely affect the performance of the computer. Read more »
Trojan.Neurevt.A
Trojan.Neurevt.A is a Trojan infection that disrupts your computer system by modifying various settigs and then steals sensitive information from your PC. Based on what the attacker wants the Trojan to do, Trojan.Neurevt.A can also allow the cyber criminals to access your computer. Since Trojans enter target systems surreptitiously, it is hard to pinpoint the exact moment when you get infected. In order to protect yourself from such threats you are advised to perform regular system scans with SpyHunter scanner. This way you will be able to prevent any serious damage caused by Trojan.Neurevt.A. Read more »
Win32.Tepfer
Win32.Tepfer is a dangerous Trojan infection which has different variants, all of which are capable of altering the setting of the system and putting the user’s privacy at risk. The fact that it is categorized as a Trojan infection means that it can get to the compute unnoticed or disguised as some relevant file or application. Once it is installed, it changes the registry in order to start running once your Windows Starts. You might not be aware of the presence of Win32.Tepfer, as runs in the background of the system. As a result, not all anti-virus programs are capable of detecting or even removing Win32.Tepfer, in which case a reliable spyware removal tool should be used. Read more »
VAF player
VAF player is an application that allows you to collect online videos and then combine them into playlists on your PC. It is a legitimate program that does not pose any danger to your system security, but quite often VAF player is called a computer virus, because of other programs that may come bundled with it. When you install this application it should inform about the additional software, but most of the time users simply ignore that they are about to install something else as well. Also, quite often removing VAF player from your PC does not guarantee that the bundled programs will be removed as well. Read more »
Trojan.Clicker.Vesloruki
Trojan.Clicker.Vesloruki is a dangerous, multifunctional infection that accesses the computer and alters the settings of the system without the user’s approval. There are some computer threats which only destroy the data stored on the computer, but Trojan.Clicker.Vesloruki is one of those that not only destroys the system but can also downloads new malware and communicates with remote systems. In case you suspect or are certain that Trojan.Clicker.Vesloruki is within your computer, use a reliable spyware removal tool or a scanner to learn about the condition of the computer. Read more »
Arestocrat virus
Arestocrat virus is a ransomware infection else known as Department of Justice Virus, or Fake DOJ (FBI) warning infection. This malicious program blocks users from their desktop access by displaying a fake notification all over their screen. The notification delivered by Arestocrat virus is supposed to push users into paying a fine for something they have not committed. As far as this infection is concerned, it claims that the user has been visiting websites containing pornography, child pornography and other illegal videos. Not to mention you are accused copyright infringement. You need to remove Arestocrat Virus before situation goes out of hand. Read more »