Monthly Archives: November 2013 - Page 6

Fanhoosh Deals

Fanhoosh Deals

Fanhoosh Deals is an adware application that promotes itself as a useful browser extension. It even has its own official webpage although it is not possible to download it from the page at the time of writing. Although officially Fanhoosh Deals is supposed to improve your overall browsing activities, it is more likely that the application will spam you with pop-up ads that will interfere with your browsing process. What is more, third party pop-up ads may also expose you to potential security threats, so it would be for the best to remove Fanhoosh Deals from your computer right now. Read more »

OLyrics

OLyrics

OLyrics is often treated as an adware, or advertisement-supported software, because the application has been discovered to enable pop-up adverts. Available from olyrics.co the plugin does not seem unreliable or dangerous, especially because it is stated that the program provides authentic services. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that the add-on definitely does help you find lyrics to some of the songs you listen to on YouTube, just as it is promised. Then why do so many Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers wish to delete OLyrics from the computer? Please continue reading the report to learn why the removal of this application may be exactly what you need to perform as soon as possible. Read more »

Trojan.win32.agent

Trojan.win32.agent is a Trojan infection that is closely related to Personal Anti-Virus fake antivirus product. It means that if your computer security tool has detected Trojan.win32.agent on your PC, then it is very likely that you are infected with Personal Anti-Virus as well. This fake antivirus program enters your system in order to create havoc and convince you that you are seriously infected with malware and therefore you simply must invest in Personal Anti-Virus so that the program would protect your PC. Unfortunately, that is an absolute lie, and to ensure your PC’s safety you need to remove Trojan.win32.agent and Personal Anti-Virus immediately. Read more »

aartemis.com

aartemis.com

Aartemis.com is a website that functions as your home page and default search engine when you get infected with a browser hijacker. It means that your browser settings get changed without your permission, and consequently you get exposed to a variety of potential security threats. In order to protect your system from various security risks, you should remove aartemis.com from your browser and your computer immediately. Refer to the instructions below for a manual aartemis.com removal, and then do consider investing in a powerful antimalware tool, so that your system would be safeguarded against similar intruders in the future. Read more »

LyricsPack Ads

If you are being distracted by LyricsPack ads, you should know that LyricsPack is an adware program which is installed as a browser add-on. The application is available at lyricspack.co, but it can also be bundled with other programs available on freeware websites, which is why it is crucial that you read the terms of use or license agreement provided by the installation wizards. LyricsPack is identical to LyriXeeper, LyricsSing, and LyricStar, all of which have identical websites and work in the same way. Our researchers recommend that you remove LyricsPak from the browsers in order to stop obtrusive advertisements and protect your privacy. Read more »

661-748-0240

If you do not want to become a victim of a phishing scam, 661-748-0240 is the number you need to engrave into your memory. If your Skype settings are set to accept calls or messages from unknown profiles, there is a great possibility that you will be connected from this very number. Needless to say, you should never answer calls from someone you do not know; however, right now you should focus on 661-748-0240. If you use Skype calls you must know that this very number can be liked to a number of different scams but in most cases it is completely harmless. The combination of these digits represents outbound calls to mobile phones as well as landline calls made from Skype. Note that the same rule can be applied to 661-748-0241. Read more »

LyricsWoofer ads

LyricsWoofer ads are not to be trusted if you have discovered them flooding your web browsers. Needless to say, these ads are likely to start bombarding the desktop and take over the websites you visit after you install a supposedly beneficial plugin from the suspicious lyricswoofer.co. Similarly to Lyrixeeker and LyricStar, the plugin promises to provide you with lyrics whenever you are watching music videos on YouTube. Our researchers have discovered that whilst the services are active and you are provided with what is promised, you should be extremely cautious about the plugin and especially with the advertisements which are likely to follow. Please continue reading to learn how to remove LyricsWoofer ads from the operating system. Read more »

LyricsSing Ads

LyricsSing Ads

If you have LyricsSing on your PC, get ready for LyricsSing ads, which you will find on YouTube. LyricsSing is a free browser add-on compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. The application displays the lyrics of YouTube videos, and in order to see the text, you have to click on the Show lyrics button next to the video. Once you click the Play button, the text starts scrolling down. Even though LyricsSing seems useful, we recommend that you remove it from your browsers. The application is identical to LyriXeeker and LyricStar, which are already classified as adware programs, so if you do not what to be monitored and provided with various advertisements, act right now to delete the application. Read more »

Central Security Service Virus

Central Security Service Virus

Central Security Service Virus is a ransomware infection which is also known as National Security Agency Virus, and which you should remove from the system once the threat makes it inoperable. The warning that you see on your screen is generated by a vicious Trojan horse, which can access the system in various ways. The fact Central Security Service Virus has locked your system up implies that your operating system is not protected properly, and if you want to use the computer and browse the Internet safely, rely on an extremely reliable tool that can remove Central Security Service Virus from the PC. Read more »

Allyrics Pop-up Ads

Allyrics Pop-up Ads is an adware application that is responsible for displaying pop-up advertisements whenever you open YouTube. The advertisements may appear disregarding the browser you are using, because Allyrics Pop-up Ads can generate ads on all main browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. If you are seeing these pop-up ads whenever you access YouTube, it is very likely that you have a potentially unwanted program installed on your computer. In order to remove Allyrics Pop-up Ads you may also need to remove a few freeware applications and scan your PC with a reliable computer security tool. Read more »