Monthly Archives: August 2014 - Page 9

AppSuper

AppSuper

AppSuper is a program which should not be kept on the system because it nothing more than just an advertising-supported application. The publisher of AppSuper is Super Web LLC, which is infamous for a bunch of adware programs, for instance, Yula, Cling-Clang, MossNet, Adanak, Gooternet and others. Make sure that you do not allow any of them enter your system because they all might cause you security-related issues. The specialists of anti-spyware-101.com have revealed that these programs tend to travel bundled with freeware; thus, it does not matter that AppSuper has its official website (appsuper.biz), the most likely scenario is that it has slithered onto your computer rather secretly. Read more »

RoyalCoupon

RoyalCoupon

RoyalCoupon is one more application that will bother you with numerous commercial advertisements and coupons while you browse the web. Although the application is advertised as a tool that provides the best deals from various online retailers, it does not do that. The provided deals will not be lower in price significantly as you might think. In reality, everything provided by RoyalCoupon is utterly useless and even worse – potentially dangerous. Remove RoyalCoupon from your operating system as soon as possible because it is linked, like so many other adware applications are, to other infections that could be more dangerous in their nature. Read more »

Nettritue.com

Nettritue.com

The browser hijacker Nettritue.com can attack the most popular browsers, including Internet Explorer and Google Chrome. The attack of this infection is demonstrated via home page and default search provider modifications, which are most likely to be unauthorized. It is possible that you will be offered to apply the suspicious search engine when downloading other software; however, it much more likely to attack silently. Needless to say, you must remove Nettritue.com from the operating system if it has been installed illegally. As a matter of fact, you should consider having it deleted even if you have approved its installation yourself. If you have concerns about the removal of the hijacker, you should continue reading. Read more »

laban.vn

laban.vn

If you are wondering why you are suddenly provided with laban.vn as your home page, it implies that you pay little attention to your online privacy. The search engine laban.vn is aimed at Vietnamese-speaking computer users, and it can replace the home page of Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. The changes within the browsers can be made while you are browsing insecure websites, including P2P file exchange websites, freeware websites, and the like. It is crucial to pay close attention to the information provided to you during the installation of any program so that you can avoid unknown optional programs. Read more »

DigiSaver

DigiSaver

There are plenty of programs offering to help you save money by displaying the best deals, coupons, and other relevant content while you shop online; DigiSaver is not an exception. This program claims to be able to find the hottest deals and offers that match your budget. Even though it seems really useful, you should better remove DigiSaver from the system because this program might cause harm to your system instead of helping you to save money on eBay.com, amazon.com, walmart.com, and similar websites. The researchers of anti-spyware-101.com believe that this program can be classified as adware (advertising-supported application) because it will just show commercials and advertise particular products and services. Read more »

PrinceCoupon

PrinceCoupon

PrinceCoupon is a free browser add-on that displays special offers and coupons to help you save money while shopping online. The program is promoted at princecoupon.info, and this website is very similar to the official website of the program DigiSaver, which is also aimed at enhancing your shopping experience. Just like DigiSaver, PrinceCoupon is categorized as adware because it displays obtrusive pop-ups on basically every website that you access. Read more »

Trojan.Ransomcrypt.L

If you cannot access your documents, photos, and other .xls, .pdf, .rar, .mdb, and .zip files, it is very likely that you have encountered a serious infection called Trojan.Ransomcrypt.L. This threat might affect different kinds of systems because it is compatible with all the newer versions of Windows. According to the specialists of anti-spyware-101.com, such an infection might enter the system if you tend to click on advertisements placed on torrent and file sharing websites or just use P2P clients. Actually, it does not matter how it has managed to enter the system because it is still very important to remove Trojan.Ransomcrypt.L. Read more »

PortalSepeti.com

PortalSepeti.com

If you have found PortalSepeti.com activated as the home page and the default search provider of the installed browsers, you need to figure out where this application has come from. While some malware researchers suggest that this search provider is a malicious browser hijacker, Anti-Spyware-101.com experts identify it as a relatively harmless search engine. In fact, according to what we have observed, the search engine cannot be infiltrated without your knowledge. Due to this, PortalSepeti.com removal is not necessarily the task you need to rush into. Read more »

Search.SafeFinder.com

Search.SafeFinder.com

Even though Safe Finder presents itself as a tool that will improve the way you Share, Search, Work, and Play, it is still advisable to be cautious because it is closely related to Search.SafeFinder.com search engine. If you install this browser plugin carelessly, there is a huge possibility that you will notice that this search engine has replaced your homepage and search provider without your permission. It might seem that Search.SafeFinder.com is entirely decent; however, you should know that it might still cause some harm to your system. Read more »

ZeroLocker

ZeroLocker

If you cannot access your files that are placed on the Desktop and notice that the shortcuts in the Taskbar have been corrupted, there is a huge possibility that ZeroLocker, which is a typical ransomware has managed to infiltrate the system. According to the researchers of anti-spyware-101.com, ZeroLocker might be distributed with fake Java installers. You might download them by clicking on ads and fake buttons placed on file sharing and torrent websites. If it happens that you detect WinUpd32.exe file on your system, there are no doubts that ZeroLocker has managed to enter it because this file is known to be associated with this Trojan. Read more »