Monthly Archives: August 2014 - Page 4

Rightdeals

Rightdeals

Rightdeals is just one more adware application that should be removed without hesitation if found present on your PC. Adware programs are infamous for being worthless and potentially dangerous. A lot of applications such as Rightdeals should provide you with useful deals, coupons, and adverts while you shop online; thus, helping you save money. Unfortunately, that will not happen. Rightdeals or any other adware application will only flood your browser with third-party ads making surfing the web a frustrating and annoying task, to put it mildly. Moreover, Rightdeals is linked to other dubious applications, and that should be a reason alone to remove it from your operating system. Read more »

Defru virus

Defru virus

Defru virus is categorized as a rogue anti-spyware because it offers fictitious malware removal services for a certain fee. What is more, it uses deception and misleading information to trick computer users that they need to use these bogus services. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers indicate that Defru virus removal is crucial. If you do not delete the threat, your virtual security could become extremely vulnerable to other virtual scams and attacks. Of course, the worst thing you could do is follow the instructions presented by the clandestine rogue. If you trust the rogue and choose to remove the supposedly attacking infections, you may be tricked into paying for completely bogus services. We suggest you ignore the rogue’s offers and rush to delete it from the Windows operating system. Read more »

RemoveAdsTube

RemoveAdsTube

If you keep seeing various commercials on the screen, there is a slight possibility that you have an advertising-supported application on your system. RemoveAdsTube is one of them and it is very prevalent nowadays. It has been found out that this software is targeted at Windows users only, which means that it might infect a great number of computers throughout the world. Have you already detected it on your computer? If so, we recommend that you remove RemoveAdsTube as soon as possible. The removal of this adware will allow you to avoid other undesirable applications that might enter the system via advertisements that RemoveAdsTube generates. Read more »

YourFile Downloader

YourFile Downloader

Computer users install YourFile Downloader to alleviate software installation; however, what they really do is endanger their own virtual security. The program promoted at yourfiledownloader.com may seem harmless; however, it could be responsible for the promotion of other unreliable programs. What is more, as Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered, this program may enter the PC bundled with malicious programs and other PUPs (potentially unwanted programs), such as Feature Update Service. Both of these programs should be deleted from the operating system. If you have no idea how to remove YourFile Downloader from the PC, you should read our report. Read more »

TPerfectCoupon

TPerfectCoupon

TPerfectCoupon is a browser add-on that offers you a chance to get online deals, special offers, and other shopping-related information. The program is based on the JustPlugIt browser extension creation engine, which has been used to create multiple advertising-supported browser add-ons, including KingCoupon and RoyalCoupon. Like other JustPlugIt-based browser add-ons, TPerfectCoupon is distributed by the Installrex installer. TPerfectCoupon should be removed from the computer because this browser add-on is programmed to display third-party advertisements, which means that you can be redirected to insecure websites. Read more »

Skywebber

Skywebber

Skywebber is a sneaky application that might enter your system without your permission. If you wonder how it is possible, you should know that such applications usually come bundled with freeware. In order to avoid different kinds of undesirable programs, you should always install new software attentively. If you do so, you will have a chance to decline the installation of various undesirable applications. Keep in mind that various infections might also infiltrate your system if you open email attachments, click on suspicious ads or just use P2P clients carelessly; thus, you should be very cautious. Read more »

SunriseBrowse

SunriseBrowse

If you have discovered that SunriseBrowse was installed on the browsers without permission, it is most likely that you are to blame for this. In most cases, the program is set for an automatic installation when bundled with the software of third parties. Whether you are provided with the option to refuse the suspicious program or not, it is unlikely that you will not be informed about it at all. Nevertheless, we do recommend having SunriseBrowse removed from the browsers because this intrusive browser extension can be linked to serious virtual security risks. We have inspected the program in our internal lab to provide you with the latest information about its activity and removal. Read more »

SaverON

SaverON

Anti-Spyware-101.com malware researchers identify SaverON as an advertisement-supported program. Even though the application is usually introduced as a reliable, useful or essential tool for the Chrome, IE or Firefox browsers, trusting it may be associated to different risks. It has been revealed that in certain cases the application, also known as saveeRaonn, may be infiltrated in a clandestine manner. Read more »

GoCheapR

GoCheapR

GoCheapR is a browser add-on that you can find at gocheapr.com and some other freeware websites. This program is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and is aimed at helping you save money when shopping online by providing you with discount codes and coupons. Read more »

PortalMore

PortalMore

The presence of various commercial advertisements on your screen might mean that your computer is infected with some kind of undesirable program, for instance, PortalMore. This program is the newest product of Super Web LLC and it acts very similarly as previously published applications like PodoWeb, Skywebber, and others. Read more »