Monthly Archives: November 2020 - Page 2

ConverterSearchTool

ConverterSearchTool

You probably wouldn’t want to have an unfamiliar program on-board, and if something like ConverterSearchTool appears on your Chrome browser, you will probably be taken by surprise. However, there’s no need to panic because this app is not a malicious infection. You can also remove ConverterSearchTool from your computer without too much effort. Scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions. If you want to be sure that you get rid of all the unwanted apps and files, you can also scan your system with a security tool and use it to delete other unwanted programs. Read more »

V3JS Ransomware

V3JS Ransomware

V3JS Ransomware is a malicious application that shows a warning with a picture of a skull. The malware does so after encrypting all victims’ images, text files, and data alike. As a result, the files that get encrypted become unusable. According to the threat’s ransom note, they can still be restored if a user pays a ransom, but you cannot be sure that it will happen. In other words, you could be tricked. Naturally, if you do not trust the malware’s creators and worry that they could deceive you, we advise you not to pay the ransom but concentrate on the malicious application’s deletion. To learn more about it, you could read our full article. Also, you may want to check the instructions available at the end of this article as they show how to remove V3JS Ransomware manually. Read more »

CC1H Ransomware

CC1H Ransomware

CC1H Ransomware belongs to the Globe Imposter Ransomware family. It means that the application is one of many that were based on the mentioned threat, and, as a result, it works very similarly. To learn more about its behavior and what to expect if you receive it, we invite you to read the rest of this article. For users who came here to learn how to delete CC1H Ransomware, we can offer our removal instructions available at the end of the text. They show how users might be able to erase the threat manually. It might not be an easy task even with the help of our recommended steps, in which case, we advise employing a legitimate antimalware tool that would help you get rid of the malicious application faster. If you have any questions, you can leave us a message in the comments area available below. Read more »

Essevidechar.club

Essevidechar.club

Essevidechar.club is an adware server that might introduce you to this message: “Find where to stream anything, anywhere. No Ads. No Downloads. No Signup. Clicking “Allow” grants you full access to an Extensive TV & Movies Catalog. Click on “Allow” to browse the details of Thousands of the best streaming titles from your New Tab.” If you face such a message, you might assume that its purpose is to introduce you to a seemingly attractive streaming service. In reality, its purpose is to convince you to activate ads. The “Allow” button that you are instructed to click actually enables notifications, not streaming from your New Tab, and once notifications by this adware server are enabled, you will not be able to stop the flood of advertisements even if you only visit trusted, ad-free websites. The same techniques have been applied by Shamdisting.club, Clickstar.club, and numerous other adware servers. Luckily, we have experience, and we can show you how to delete unwanted extensions. The guide below shows how to remove Essevidechar.club extensions specifically. Read more »

Shamdisting.club

Shamdisting.club

Have you ever been asked to click a button to identify yourself or confirm your wish to access some content? Shamdisting.club bets on that. This adware server can use a message like “Please tap the Allow button to continue” to trick you into enabling notifications that are not useful or reliable. Have you ever enabled notifications that came from well-known websites? Well, these are two completely different things because reliable websites can present useful notifications. The adware server, on the other hand, presents ads. Does the idea of facing multiple suspicious ads excite you? We doubt that it does, and it is more likely that you want to remove Shamdisting.club notifications as soon as possible. The good news is that removing them is not that big of a deal. If it is not a big deal, perhaps you can ignore or even trust the shown ads as well? That is not the case. Continue reading to learn exactly why we recommend deleting these ads/notifications, and why interacting with them could be extremely dangerous. Read more »

Gichelfactice.info

Gichelfactice.info is an ad server that is developed to display and promote custom commercial advertisements. Users authorize these ads themselves without even realizing it, and then they are left to deal with the possible consequences.

The good news is that it is not that complicated to remove all the modifications and Gichelfactice.info components from your system. However, you should consider scanning your PC with a security tool, too. There is a good chance that you have several other unwanted applications on-board, and you should make sure that you remove them as well. After all, you should do everything you can to protect your system and your personal information from harm. Read more »

DPS Websafe

DPS Websafe

DPS Websafe is a potentially unwanted program, which means it may have unwanted qualities. Nonetheless, its description might make it sound as if it can provide advanced features free of charge. However, our specialists at Anti-spyware-101.com say that the tool’s description could be embellished so that the extension would look more useful. You can learn more about the application, like what it does, how it could be spread, and how to delete it by reading our full article. At the end of it you should find our removal instructions that show how to delete DPS Websafe manually. Should you have any questions about the removal process or the potentially unwanted program, feel free to leave us a message in the comments area available below the text. Read more »

SearchSeries

SearchSeries

SearchSeries might make some changes to your browser preferences if you let it settle in. To be more precise, the application may change your default search engine. Such behavior could be unwanted and is one of the reasons why this extension falls under the classification of potentially unwanted programs. If you want to learn more about it, we invite you to read our full report, in which we discuss the tool’s working manner, its distributions, and removal. If you need step by step instructions that would help you delete SearchSeries manually from your browser, you should check the steps we display at the end of this article. Keep in mind that if the process seems too difficult or you prefer using automatic deletion features, you can employ a legitimate antimalware tool. Read more »

Fuq.com

Fuq.com tracking cookies are able to collect information about your preferences and interaction with the website. Although there are far more intrusive and dangerous web cookies out there, this is a good time to review the cookies that are active on your browser, as well as to review your own interaction with certain websites. As you probably know already, not all websites are the same. Some are built to inform, and others are built to entertain. Some are built to respect your privacy, while others are built to exploit it. So, should you delete Fuq.com cookies because they are exploitative? We would not go as far as to claim that, but there is no doubt that there are reasons to remove these cookies. The Anti-Spyware-101.com research team has analyzed them thoroughly, and now we can tell you more about them. Please keep reading, and do not hesitate to leave a comment below if you want to ask us questions. Read more »

9solo.biz

9solo.biz

9solo.biz is an adware server that might ask you to click a button that would enable it to show you notifications. Researchers say that the website's notifications could contain ads from different third parties, which is why some of them could be unreliable. Therefore, we advise not to rush into anything and think for a bit if you want to see such content. If you do not, you should leave this website without interacting with any buttons. To learn more about it, you could read our full article. If you want to know what to do if you allowed the adware server display notifications and now want to take this permission back, you should check the instructions available below this article. They show how to remove 9solo.biz notifications step by step. You can also get rid of the adware server with a legitimate antimalware tool of your choice. Read more »