Monthly Archives: October 2016 - Page 7

Search.searchemaila.com

Search.searchemaila.com

Search.searchemaila.com is a search engine that will become visible on your browsers if you ever install the extension from accessyourmails.info or it somehow gets onto your computer without your consent. People who download and install it from its official website usually do that because they think that it can really enable them to login to their emails faster and thus help to save some time. In other words, people install this piece of software expecting that it will act in a beneficial way; however, not all of them know that a new search tool Search.searchemaila.com will replace their homepages and search engines if they install it. As our researchers have found, Search.searchemaila.com will change your default search engine (only on Mozilla Firefox), homepage, and the New Tab page, which means that you will see this search tool instead of your preferred website every time you launch your browser. There is only one way to make it gone – you have to find and delete the browser extension promoting Search.searchemaila.com. Continue reading to find out how to remove an undesirable extension from all the browsers. Read more »

DXXD Ransomware

DXXD Ransomware is a major virtual threat that should not be tolerated under any circumstances. It is crucial to avoid this malware at all times since having it active on your PC could have devastating outcomes, to put it mildly. Like any other ransomware program, the one in question is fully capable of encrypting your personal data without any notification or authorization. The main difference that researchers at Anti-Spyware-101.com have discovered is that this malicious program mainly targets the Windows Server systems. Thus, if you run a Windows Server, you should be extra aware of this devious program. To find out more about DXXD Ransomware and to understand why its removal is critical, make sure to read the rest of our report. Along with detailed removal instructions, we present a few virtual security tips that will allow you to maintain a fully secure system at all times. Read more »

GeoByPass

GeoByPass

GeoByPass is categorized as an adware program because it displays commercial advertisements. These advertisements appear on your screen when you browse the Internet, and it does not review the content that is embedded in its ads. Thus, you need to remove GeoByPass from your system if you wish to protect your computer from malicious exploitation. At the bottom of this description, you will find manual removal instructions. Take note that there might be more undesirable software on your PC. Rather than going through the list of installed programs, you should run a full system scan with a security application of your choice. Read more »

AdVPN

AdVPN

Nowadays, many free software distributing websites bundle free applications with adware and our researchers say that if you got AdVPN while installing such a program, you should remove it. Indeed, you might install it unintentionally, or the bundled installer might do this without your knowledge or consent. Once on your PC, it will show you various commercial advertisements of questionable authenticity. Some of the promoted websites may be malicious and try to extract personal information while others might feature malicious software installers. There is nothing good to be said about this program, but if you are not convinced, then read this whole description to know all about it. Read more »

FileFinder

FileFinder

FileFinder is an application that works as a tool for finding and downloading files. If you open this application and look at it closer, you will notice immediately that it allows users to search for files in five different categories: movies, TV shows, music, games, and apps. Unfortunately, it seems that the majority of these files can be called pirated because FileFinder downloads them from torrent and similar websites. This finding has also revealed that users might download undesirable software instead of movies and other good files. Believe us; those untrustworthy programs might expose you to potential threats very quickly. Therefore, we suggest that you do not download programs from sources you do not know are reliable. If you make a decision not to use FileFinder anymore, you should remove it from your computer because there is no point in keeping a program that you do not use. If it is hard to decide what to do with FileFinder, you should read this article. Specialists working at anti-spyware-101.com have provided more information about this application in it. Also, you will find out how to easily and quickly remove this product of Webitar Production Inc. if you read this report from beginning to the very end. Read more »

Searchemyn.com

Searchemyn.com

Searchemyn.com can show up in your browsers after infecting your system with a browser hijacker. Our malware researchers at anti-spyware-101.com say that this hijacker does not seem to be a well-spread and popular malware infection yet, but this can quickly change. This promoted search engine is indeed a customized Google search engine, which could be quite misleading in fact. You may not even notice that this browser hijacker has invaded your browsers because it looks totally similar to Google. However, the reliability of this search engine is quite questionable; therefore, we do not advice you to engage with it in any way. As a matter of fact, we believe that your system security just became more vulnerable the moment you let this infection on board. We suggest that you remove Searchemyn.com as soon as you can because it could be the source of further infections and online scams even if indirectly so. Please read our whole article if you want to learn about the possible risks and what you can do to defend your system from similar threats. Read more »

Web-starter.biz

Web-starter.biz

Web-starter.biz is not a trustworthy search provider, and you should realize that the moment you face it. The interface of this search tool does not look strange or unusual; however, it does not provide links to the Privacy Policy, EULA, and other legal statements that we are used to seeing. Although some users might not notice this at all, and others might think nothing of it, Anti-Spyware-101.com malware research team warns that this is a very important detail. If you cannot review the policies supporting a certain service, you cannot trust this service altogether. Actually, the fact that this information is not provided to users suggests that maybe its creators are hiding something, and, of course, that is not good. The experts in our research team agree that removing Web-starter.biz is the right move, but you should continue reading to make your own decision about whether or not you should delete it from your browsers. Read more »

CounterFlix

CounterFlix

Do not trust any claims that a program entitled CounterFlix is a useful DNS tool that should be your first choice if you wish to change your geographical IP location. In reality, such statements on its official website are nothing more than a misleading marketing technique used by developers of this program to lure unsuspecting Internet users into obtaining their tool without fully understating its functionality. After a detailed research, our team has eventually classified this piece of software as yet another adware, which is capable of making your online experience a bothersome and frustrating one, to put it mildly. On top of such invasive functionality, this ad-supported program could prove to be much more dangerous than you might think at first since it could turn out to be the primary reason your operating system might be exposed to potentially harmful web content. If you ever find CounterFlix fully active on your PC, do not hesitate and follow comprehensive instructions below to get rid of it in just a few simple steps. Read more »

APT Ransomware

APT Ransomware

We want to warn you that a new ransomware infection called APT Ransomware has been detected by our specialists recently. APT Ransomware is a malicious application that has been developed to encrypt personal files and then demand a ransom. Our specialists working at anti-spyware-101.com encountered several different ransomware infections that only pretend to encrypt files stored on the computer during all these years; however, it is evident that APT Ransomware is not one of them. This ransomware infection is based on the Hidden Tear open-source ransomware project, so if it ever successfully infiltrates your computer, you will find out quickly that it is impossible to open any of the files you have on your system. Ransomware infections do not lock users’ personal files just for fun. They are all developed for the same purpose – to extort money from users. To be frank, it is not wise at all to transfer money to cyber criminals because you might not get the promised decryption tool in return. Therefore, our specialists highly recommend deleting APT Ransomware instead of paying money to cyber crooks. Read this article to get more knowledge regarding the removal of this ransomware. Read more »

Loadstart.net

Loadstart.net

Loadstart.net is a questionable search page that can emerge in your browsers after a browser hijacker finds its way to your system. The appearance of this authentic-looking search engine could put your virtual security at risk, according to our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com. Unfortunately, this threat can show up in all three of your browsers, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. Our tests show that this browser hijacker alters your Target lines, which is an intrusive and covert technique schemers tend to use when they want their infections to keep appearing even after users try to remove them from their browsers. Since this hijacker can introduce you to potentially unreliable third-party web content through the contents it may display, you should not wait till you infect your computer with more malicious programs or you become a victim of an online scam; you should remove Loadstart.net now. For the details and potential risks regarding this browser hijacker, please continue reading our report. Read more »