Monthly Archives: July 2012 - Page 3

Windows Web Combat

Windows Web Combat

Windows Web Combat is a cunning infection that comes from the Rogue.VirusDoctor family, which also includes such threats as Windows Profound Security, Windows Virtual Angel,  and many others. Like its predecessors, Windows Web Combat attempts to deceive a Windows user about her/her computer system’s security by displaying misleading information and offering the user to buy its fake full version. The so-called full version of the malware is said to be able to remove all infections detected; Read more »

Windows Virtual Angel

Windows Virtual Angel

 Windows Virtual Angel is a disrespectful program that is promoted as a security tool which will supposedly provide Windows users with optimal protection of the Pc’s systems. This bogus application has been created to simulate the system’s scans and display imaginary infections; therefore, there is no need to keep Windows Virtual Angel in the system and you should remove it as soon as you can. Read more »

How to remove FunMoods Toolbar?

How to remove FunMoods Toolbar?

FunMoods toolbar is a cunning adware, also known as a browser extension, and there is nothing fun about this toolbar. FunMoods Toolbar can come into the system bundled with other free programs. After the installation of FunMoods toolbar, the original search tool is replaced with the new one. The toolbar, which of course should be deleted, can be also downloaded from its official website claiming that FunMoods is a “free add-on for social networks chat”. Read more »

Win32/Spy.Zbot.ZR

Win32/Spy.Zbot.ZR is the new version of the infamous and highly hazardous Zbot Trojan, which can easily compromise your personal security and endanger the functionality of your operating Windows system. You need to delete this treacherous infection from your system, because its latent components can serve as information stealers, keyloggers and worms. If you do not want such dangerous malware active in your personal space, you have to remove Win32/Spy.Zbot.ZR Read more »

FBI DNS Changer Virus

FBI DNS Changer is a computer infection which does respect your antivirus software, if you have one, and disables it at once after the invasion to the system. This cunning malware is used to control computer users and do not allow them to browse the Internet in a preferred manner. It, as the name prompts, changes DNS servers’ settings so that the user cannot open websites that he/she wants to browse. Instead of the desirable website, the user visits a malicious webpage. Read more »

Windows Profound Security

Windows Profound Security

Windows Profound Security is another clone of Windows Virus Hunter and other cunning applications that deceive Windows users into believing that their computers and data stored on them are at high risk. Windows Profound Security should not be kept on the computer or installed on it, because it applies different scare tactics to persuade users to buy its imaginary full version that supposedly removes all kinds of infections. Additionally, the malware is attributed to the Rogue.VirusDoctor family, Read more »

Crackle Virus - Crackle.com Redirect

If you use Crackle.com once in a while, you can get infected with Crackle Redirect. The website that provides its visitors with free online TV shows and movies is used to infect computer users with browser hijackers such as Crackle Redirect. This hijacker constrains Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer and does not allow users to access desirable websites, because the search results are changed into malicious websites and the very Crackle.com website. Read more »

Windows Expert Series

Windows Expert Series

If you find Windows Expert Series on your computer, it means that either you have downloaded this cunning application or this malware has been installed by a Trojan. In either case, this application should be removed from the system to prevent money loss, because the chief goal of the malware is to swindle you out of your money. The rogue cannot be trusted because it is a replacement of such malware as Windows Virus Hunter, Windows Web Commander and other fraudulent applications which are classified as members of the Rogue.VirusDoctor family. Read more »

Casalemedia

Casalemedia is a commercial marketing cookie that records your Internet activities as you surf the web. Casalemedia sends data to it's remote server to later use for marketing purposes. These commercial marketing cookies are mostly harmless and do not pose a serious security threat. If you're concerned about privacy while surfing, you have the option to remove it. Read more »

Windows Virus Hunter

Windows Virus Hunter

Rapid expansion of the Rogue.VirusDoctor family occurs due to releases of malicious applications such as Windows Virus Hunter, Windows Interactive Security and others. Windows Virus Hunter is the latest malware which came into being this morning. If you want to avoid money loss and use your computer without disturbance of the malware, remove Windows Virus Hunter from the system at once, because the sole aim of the rogue is to persuade computer users into believing that their irresponsible Read more »