Trojan.Win32.ZAccess.ca is a computer infection else known as Trojan:Win32/Sirefef.AN or Trojan.Win32.Alureon. It means that this computer threat is extremely dangerous as it is a component of both Trojan Sirefef and Trojan Alureon families of computer infections. Both, Sirefef and Alureon are data-stealing Trojans, so if you are infected with Trojan.Win32.ZAccess.ca, it means that there is a high chance that malicious programs are surveying you and your sensitive financial data is being stolen. You have to remove Trojan.Win32.ZAccess.ca and other dangerous infections from your computer right now; otherwise you would suffer terrible consequences. Read more »
Monthly Archives: June 2013 - Page 7
Webcake
Webcake is a browser add-on that features a great range of options, which, according to the developers of the application is supposed to enhance your browsing experience. The application works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, and it has its official website getwebcake.com, not to mention the fact that the plug-in is also promoted on other websites, including software.informer.com and some others. Moreover, the application can be attached to the installers of free programs, which implies that before clicking the “Next” or “Accept” button, you should read the license agreement. Read more »
TrojanSpy:Win64/Ursnif.AF
TrojanSpy:Win64/Ursnif.AF is not a computer infection you want to face. It is extremely difficult to detect and delete the Trojan. It does not have an interface. What is more, most of its files use cloaked names! Do you know how dangerous is a cloaked file? This term stands for a malignant component which has employed the name of an authentic file to conceal its presence and raise no suspicions. It is unfortunate but because of this the threat may remain hidden for a long time, and this is all that schemers need to take over the PC and employ it for highly malicious operations, including spyware distribution from your own email account. Do you wish to remove TrojanSpy:Win64/Ursnif.AF from the operating Windows system? Well you certainly should, which is why we recommend that you continue reading. Read more »
Trojan.Comisproc
Are you worried about your virtual security? If yes – the first infection you need to search for within your vulnerable PC is Trojan.Comisproc. The threat can be recognized by multiple different names, including Backdoor/Win32.Bifrose and Downloader/Win32.Small. Read more »
MyCoups
MyCoups is a browser add-on which is known as a price comparison application that displays coupons and offers related to the items you are searching for on the Internet. The application is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, and it can be downloaded from the official website mycoups.com. The browser plug-in can also be acquired alongside free applications whose installers very often are ignored, so if you have just installed some application and found MyCoups on the browsers, do not think that your computer has been infected. Read more »
Montiera Toolbars
Montiera Toolbars are browser extensions which are applicable to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari users, and which have been developed by Montiera Ltd. The company and its products are represented on the official page montiera.com where you are introduced to the company’s services, monetization techniques and the Privacy Policy. Anti-Spyware-101.com spyware researchers and virtual security experts recommend that you always analyze the privacy policies and terms of agreement documents before you install a program onto the PC. Companies are usually transparent about their own activity within your computer, and sometimes you may not agree with some of the statements. If you continue reading you will find out why it may be best to remove Montiera Toolbars from the PC and existing web browsers. Additionally, we provide manual removal instructions for these browser plugins. Read more »
Mal/iframe-al
If you are scared of having the operating Windows system infected with malicious programs, you need to be most cautious about Mal/iframe-al. This clandestine infection is responsible for the majority of computer infections these days because it acts as a backdoor which schemers may use to infect your personal computer with Trojans, keyloggers, viruses and other dangerous infections. Read more »
Findr
Findr is a toolbar that is supposed to improve your Internet browsing experience. This browser extension is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers. The toolbar comes with a separate search bar and a few shortcuts to weather, news channels, YouTube and other websites that you may customize if you want to. Findr is not a malicious computer infection, but the general consensus is that you would be better off without it as well. Therefore, remove Findr from your computer to make sure that you do not get exposed to malware. Read more »
Ievbz.com
Ievbz.com is a clandestine adware program which acts as a browser hijacker and which needs to be removed from the operating Windows system without any delay. The malicious hijacker acts in the same way as the recently reported Vizvaz.com and Trustedoffer.com, both of which may modify your browser settings without any of your consent or authorization. Unfortunately, the threat can affect even such popular browsers as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Once this happens, your home page and default search engine are changed. This is one of the signals that you need to remove Ievbz.com hijacker from the operating system. Please continue reading what Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have to say about the removal of this threat. Read more »
Trustedoffer.com
Trustedoffer.com is a computer infection that is classified as adware. Defendants of this program may claim that it is simple browser extension that has nothing to do with malware applications, but the problem is that Trustedoffer.com is a highly suspicious application that may cause serious security issues. It displays pop up advertisements and surveys most of which are fake in order to redirect you to associated websites. Needless to say, that with constant pop-up messages and redirections you are surely exposed to other malicious infections. In the long run, your system may be seriously compromised and your financial information stolen, so you have to remove Trustedoffer.com from your computer right now, to prevent serious damage. Read more »