Monthly Archives: September 2013 - Page 13

Toggle Toolbar

Toggle Toolbar

Toggle Toolbar is a browser plug-in which is another product of Community Toolbar. The browser extension is powered by Conduit, which means that along with the toolbar in question you will have to use the Conduit Search. Toggle Toolbar, as well as KeyBar Toolbar and Trustworthy Toolbar, are available at ourtoolbar.com. More precisely, the Toggle Toolbar can be downloaded from toggle.ourtoolbar.com. Needless to say, it can also be bundled with free applications. Every setup file of a free program may contain some additional applications; as a result, it is important that you pay close attention to the installation process. In case some potentially unwanted program is installed by mistake, there may be some adverse consequences; for example, you may have difficulty in removing it or altering the settings if any have been changed. Read more »

KeyBar Toolbar

KeyBar Toolbar

KeyBar Toolbar is a browser add-on that works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. It can be downloaded from keybartoolbar.ourtoolbar.com and some other websites. The application can also be bundled with video players, scanners, and browser add-on or extensions. Our experts recommend that you remove KeyBar Toolbar from the browser as the toolbar may be used for providing advertising companies with the information that is important for some advertising campaigns. Moreover, KeyBar Toolbar promoted Conduit Search, which is already well-known for numerous computer users, and, of course, malware researchers. If you have installed KeyBar Toolbar by mistake and want to remove it from Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox, soon you will find out how to do it. Read more »

TR/ATRAPS.Gen2

TRATRAPS.Gen2 is yet another Zeroaccess rootkit which has been developed by schemers to take control of your operating Windows system. There is no doubt that the infection has been developed by schemers and so you have to be extremely cautious about this threat’s existence. As Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered, many Windows users do not even recognize the existence of this malicious threat because it runs extremely surreptitiously. Surely, you may notice that your computer is running slower than usual or that it shuts down without any reason; however, in many cases oblivious Windows users link these symptoms to technical computer faults. This is a mistake that enables schemers to take over your system and employ it for various clandestine tasks. This is why we urge you to scan the PC and remove TRATRAPS.Gen2 if it has been detected on your PC. This report explains how the infection works and how you can delete it from the operating Windows system. Read more »

Trojan generic34.yqe

Trojan generic34.yqe is a malicious computer infection which cyber criminals have developed to intrude your operating Windows system and begin various malignant processes. As the name of the infection suggests it is a generic Trojan, meaning that different traits and elements could be linked to the same threat. Unfortunately, it is most likely that this dangerous treat will be used for several different tasks and operations which means that it may be extremely difficult to find and delete it. What is more, the Trojan is highly deceptive and clandestine in a sense that it can conceal the presence and activity of the malicious processes linked to the infection. If you are not experienced with malware removal and you have no idea how to detect and delete rootkit Trojan files, there is a great chance that you will fail with the manual Trojan generic34.yqe removal. Please continue reading to learn more about this Windows infection. Read more »