Monthly Archives: September 2013 - Page 12

Antivirus Defence

Antivirus Defense is not a security tool which you should trust. In fact, it is recommended that you delete this suspicious program from your personal Windows system without any delay. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the application is closely linked to such rogue anti-spyware programs as Antiviral Factory 2013, Attentive Antivirus, System Progressive Protection or System Care Antivirus. All of these and many other programs have been developed by the WinWebSec family schemers. They can infiltrate the malicious rogues with the help of fake online scanners or using already existing Trojans. Read more »

Omiga Plus Virus

The suspicious Omiga Plus is often considered to be a virus; however, in reality it is just another PUP – potentially unwanted program. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that this particular application has been developed by the Taiwan Shui Mu Chih Ching Technology Limited. Many computer users decide to download this program from omigaplus.qone8.com because it promises to help you manage the Windows desktop. Unfortunately, in some cases schemers utilize authentic programs and browser plugins to perform malignant operations. It is not recommended that you download any software through third-party distributors because this may lead to the installation of potentially unwanted programs. If you wish to remove Omiga Plus Virus, you need to delete all of the suspicious programs which have been downloaded together. We can help you delete the undesirable program, and all you have to do is follow the guidance below. Read more »

Messenger Plus Toolbar

Messenger Plus Toolbar

Messenger Plus Toolbar is a browser extension which belongs to Conduit. If you pay attention to the installer of the application, you will find that it is one of the many browser plug-ins that bear the name “Community Toolbar”. Messenger Plus Toolbar is available at messengerpluslive.ourtoolbar.com, or it can be installed along with free programs, including video players, video downloaders, and many others. As a result, you should always pay close attention to the terms of use so that you can prevent the installation of the unwanted program. Read more »

Trojan.Refroso

Trojan.Refroso is a computer infection which is also known as Worm:Win32/Refroso.A. The infection has been created by cyber criminals to corrupt your Windows system, collect information regarding your computer or your virtual habits, and to expose security backdoors required for further malware proliferation. Unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to detect the infection on the computer once it slithers in because it does not flaunt a notable interface and does not present highly disruptive Windows dysfunctions. How did it enter your PC? According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the infection can be distributed with the help of bundled downloads, spam email attachments, fake system updates and other virtual tricks. It has been noted that the infection targets those Windows systems which are not aided by the latest security updates. Therefore, if you do not keep your PC secured against malware, soon enough Trojan.Refroso removal could become your personal problem. Read more »

PC Performer

PC Performer

PC Performer is an insecure program which is known as a registry cleaner or system optimization tool.  It is advisable to remove this application as it attempts to lure the user into purchasing the full version of the program. The application is available at appround.com, where some other programs, including Zip Performer, Video Performer, and Driver Performer are promoted. Read more »

Livesupport Pop-Up

Livesupport Pop-Up

Livesupport Pop-Ups may flood the desktop of your operating Windows system if you do not implement authentic spyware removal software which could shield your virtual security against schemers. Even though these pop-ups may seem harmless at first, you have to be extra cautious about them. It is stated within the reappearing notifications that your personal system may be at risk and that to fix all errors, remove issues and optimize the PC you have to trust the so-called trained technicians. Needless to say, experienced professionals will always help you with any Windows problems; however, they cannot be contacted through the provided telephone number. This is a scam to trick you into calling the helpline and giving up your money without even knowing it. The calls made may be highly expensive and so if you decide to call +1-855-245-3492, it is likely that you will end up with a huge phone bill. Therefore, we recommend that you delete Livesupport Pop-Ups right away, and we can help you with this task. Read more »

Bueno Search

Bueno Search

Bueno Search is a search engine and a browser extension that is generally classified as potentially unwanted program due to possible browser redirections and other undesirable behavior. Although it is not a malicious computer infection as users need to consent with the installation, security experts usually recommend removing Bueno Search from your browser in order to avoid malware infections and other potential threats. It is also very likely that you have installed this application accidentally along with various freeware applications. Such situation calls for cautiousness when you install Bueno Search and other applications on your computer, because you cannot know what dangers might be lurking behind it. Read more »

Tumri.net

Do not ignore abrupt redirecting to Tumri.net or any other suspicious, unreliable, and potentially dangerous websites because this signals the entrance of a browser hijacker. The infection can act in a few different ways. It can corrupt your Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer browsers and initiate unstoppable web page rerouting. It can also take over your home page and default search provider. If you are certain that the settings of your browsers have been modified without your knowledge, we recommend that you immediately terminate any browsing sessions and delete Tumri.net hijacker. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, if you do not remove the infection in time, other dangerous threats could start targeting your vulnerable Windows system. Read more »

Conduit virus

Conduit virus

If you have discovered the suspicious Conduit virus on your personal computer you may be extremely surprised. Where did it come from? Who is responsible for the existence of this suspicious application? Even though we refer to the program as a virus in reality it is just a highly questionable search tool, also known as search.conduit.com, which has the traits of a browser hijacker. Many Windows users affected by the so-called virus claim that the threat can take over Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer browsers without any consent. This is not something that Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered. In reality, what is believed to be an infection is nothing more but a potentially unwanted program (PUP). If you wish to remove Conduit virus from the computer and your web browsers continue reading this report. Read more »

Search Conduit

Search Conduit

Search Conduit is a web search tool which has been developed by Conduit Ltd. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, Windows users should not trust the suspicious search.conduit.com search engine or the so-called Customized Web Search by Conduit because these applications have been designed to promote and advertise various websites not to provide you with reliable information. The suspicious Search by Conduit represents sponsored search results which are supported through advertisements. We do not recommend that you click on any sponsored search results or interact with the search engine because there is no way to tell which sites you could end up visiting. If your operating Windows system and Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Internet Explorer browsers are not protected against illicit, intrusive activity by authentic spyware detection/removal software, trusting the search engine could be dangerous. Please continue reading the report to learn more about the virtual risks and Search Conduit removal. Read more »