If you do not want to put your virtual security at risk, you should not install RadioRage Toolbar. In case you have already activated this browser plugin on your Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Internet Explorer browsers, it would be best to remove it as soon as possible. The most important task for you is to delete all of the programs and browser plugins which are installed alongside the suspicious toolbar. As the researchers at Anti-Spyware-101.com have discovered, the third-party programs bundled together with the toolbar are not reliable and so could seriously disrupt your virtual experience. Do you want to learn about the risks related to these suspicious programs? Do you want to learn how to remove RadioRage Toolbar from browsers and the operating Windows system? Continue reading to find answers to all of these questions. Read more »
Monthly Archives: August 2013 - Page 5
The computer is locked by Internet Service Provider Virus
The computer is locked by Internet Service Provider Virus is a computer infection that is classified as ransomware program. It is another name for NSA Virus and PRISM Virus. In short, this program enters your computer, because the cyber criminals who have created it intend to steal your money. It may seem as though it has legal grounds to accuse you of something shady, but there is nothing real about this program, so you need to ignore the notification point blank and then remove The computer is locked by Internet Service Provider Virus with a legitimate computer security application, consequently safeguarding your PC from similar attacks. Read more »
PUP.Optional.Babsolution.A
PUP.Optional.Babsolution.A refers to a detection which indicates that some suspicious or insecure computer application has been installed. There is no need to panic for PUP.Optional.Babsolution.A is not a virus. There are many free computer programs, be it browser add-ons or toolbars, that may pose some risk to the user or negatively affect the performance of the PC. As a result, malware researchers flag them as potentially unwanted programs (PUP). Very often such programs also install or recommend installing some additional programs that are not necessarily preferred by the user. If your anti-virus program detects PUP.Optional.Babsolution.A but cannot remove it, implement SpyHunter, which can remove the unwanted application from the PC. Read more »
Antiviral Factory 2013
Antiviral Factory 2013 is a rogue security program that can be installed on your PC without your permission. It is also available at antivirus-factory.com, where the user can read the terms of use, find out the characteristics of the application, download the demo version, and make a payment in order to acquire the full version of the program. We recommend that you remove Antiviral Factory 2013 from the computer as this malicious application does not provide you with the information on the actual state of the system. All the system scans and security alerts are simulated in order to obtain your money. Read more »
NSA Virus
NSA Virus is a computer infection that spells nothing but trouble. It is a ransomware application that will lock up your desktop and will claim that you have been storing illegal content on your computer. In order to unlock your computer and to avoid criminal sentence NSA Virus will urge you to pay a fine. This program is highly successful in tricking computer users, because it pretends to be a legal representative of the National Security Agency of United States of America, Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. However, all these claims are very far from being true, so you need to remove NSA Virus from your system ASAP. Read more »
MagniPic
MagniPic is a browser add-on which is aimed at improving your experience on Facebook. The browser plug-in, which is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, enable the users to enlarger a picture by simply hovering the cursor over it. However, MagniPic is already known to have caused some problems and some antivirus program flag it as adware, or even Trojan. Our Anti-Spyware-101.com team recommends that you remove MagniPic from the PC. Read more »
TrojanDropper:MSIL/Livate.A
TrojanDropper:MSIL/Livate.A is a computer infection that may refer to quite a few dangerous programs that are classified as trojan droppers. The letters “MSIL” in its detection means that the computer threat is created by Microsoft Intermediate Language or Common Intermediate language, which is the lowest-level programming language that can be read by humans. This malicious infection is very stealthy and you will not know whether you have this Trojan in your computer or not unless you run a full system with a reliable antimalware program. Should you detect this Trojan on your computer, remove TrojanDropper:MSIL/Livate.A immediately with a legitimate antimalware program. Read more »
Policajny Zbor virus
What is Policajny Zbor virus?
Policajny Zbor virus is a ransomware infection that wants to scam you. It locks your computer screen and displays a ransom message, accusing you of various crimes and presenting dire consequences. On the said message, you will also see badges of Cyber Crime Unit, Europol and Internet Police Department, but they are just being used to make you believe this is a legitimate law enforcement effort. Read more »
M.M.A.Δ. Virus
M.M.A.Δ. Virus is a dangerous computer infection that is categorized as ransomware. If you cannot use the PC because of a full-screen ransom warning that contains the logo of the Emergency Response Unit (M.M.A.Δ.), which is supposedly related to the present warning and the accusations provided, it means that your computer is infected with a highly dangerous Trojan horse. M.M.A.Δ. Virus is a Cypriot version of the Trojan Urausy, which is spread worldwide. In different countries it is known under different names because of the different interfaces that the Trojan can generated. For example, the Trojan is also known as Jandarma Genel Komutanligi virus, Cybercrime Politie Nederland Virus, Royal Australian Corps of Military Police Virus, and so on. Read more »
Eseeky.com
Eseeky.com is a suspicious search engine which oddly resembles Google Search. The developers of the search tool have created this illusion to trick you into thinking that you are using a reliable application even if it has hijacked your browsers. Even though the search engine is not highly dangerous, some security experts claim that it could take over your regular home page and default search provider. If this has happened to your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers, you definitely should refrain from using the search engine. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com spyware researchers, such suspicious, questionable sites as the one in discussion should be treated with caution. If you are not careful, there is a possibility that you will endanger your virtual security. If you wish to prevent this continue reading the report to learn about Eseeky.com removal. Read more »