Monthly Archives: December 2020 - Page 2

GlobalSearchConverter

GlobalSearchConverter

GlobalSearchConverter is a potentially unwanted program offered by globalsearchconverter.com. This application is supposed to enhance your web browsing experience, but there are reports that say this app may also enter the target system uninvited. If you find yourself in that kind of situation, you probably want to remove GlobalSearchConverter from your system. Luckily, it is a feat that is very easy to achieve. Also, while you’re at it, you should also consider scanning your system with a security tool of your choice because you might have more unwanted applications installed, and you clearly need to terminate anything undesirable as soon as possible. Read more »

GlobalPDFConverterSearch

GlobalPDFConverterSearch

We’ve just talked about GlobalSearchConverter, and now here we come back to tell you about GlobalPDFConverterSearch. It’s practically the same application that simply wants to make some easy money by offering your third-party ads. Although the official function of this application may be said to be different, you shouldn’t tolerate it if you didn’t plan to have it on your computer. You can find the manual removal instructions for GlobalPDFConverterSearch right at the bottom of this description. If you want to ensure that your system is 100% safe, you should also consider investing in a powerful antispyware tool. Read more »

Sglh Ransomware

Sglh Ransomware

Your Windows operating system requires full-time protection because the creator of Sglh Ransomware knows what security backdoors and vulnerabilities they can exploit to get in. Only trustworthy security software in combination with your own cautiousness can help you evade malware, and so if you do not have your system fully protected yet, that is something to think about. Of course, if your system has been invaded, and your personal files were encrypted, you might choose to figure out what to do with that first. So, which files did this ransomware encrypt on your computer? Most likely, highly sensitive and important files were corrupted, and now you are ready to try anything just to get them back. We have a few suggestions for things you could try, but of course, our main goal is to help you delete Sglh Ransomware. Note that the longer you wait to remove this malware, the longer you will remain vulnerable. Read more »

GetSeniorResources Toolbar

GetSeniorResources Toolbar

Are you thinking about installing GetSeniorResources Toolbar, or have you installed this extension already? It is compatible with Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers, and it can be downloaded from chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/getseniorresources/bmdimkfhcogobkfeaepafcohjjogcadf as well as getseniorresources.com. The creator of the extension appears to be Mindspark Interactive Network/Ask Applications, Inc., and if you follow the Privacy Policy link to eula.mindspark.com/eula/, it actually redirects to eula.askapplications.com/eula/. You must have found this report because you either want to learn more about this extension or because you have already decided that you want to remove it. In either case, we can provide you with information and useful tips. Deleting GetSeniorResources Toolbar is not a challenging task, and you can follow the guides below to learn how to take it on, but we suggest that you read the entire report first. Read more »

Image Seeker

Image Seeker

So, if you love all sorts of images, you probably love to search for them, too. Image Seeker might seem like a decent browser extension that can enhance your image search experience. However, there is also a catch because our research team says this application is actually a potentially unwanted program. It means that it could come with a plethora of additional functions and features no one wants. Hence, you should clearly weigh all the pros and cons before you add this app to your system. And if you want to remove Image Seeker right now, scroll down to the manual removal instructions at the bottom. Read more »

World Ransomware

World Ransomware

It does not take much effort for cybercriminals to distribute something like World Ransomware. The launcher of this malware could be hidden within software bundles and spam emails, and less careful Windows users could be pushed into executing the infection themselves. Needless to say, it is not a good feeling knowing that you yourself are responsible for letting in dangerous malware, which is why we suggest exercising caution at all times. Implementing trustworthy anti-malware software is another important element. If this software guards your system appropriately, malware should not be able to slither in. So, if you are currently dealing with the removal of World Ransomware, do not forget that you also need to deal with the protection of your Windows operating system. Fortunately, it is possible to delete malicious threats and secure a system all at the same time. Keep reading to learn more about this. Read more »

Leefmylife.info

Leefmylife.info

You must never enable the notifications introduced by Leefmylife.info, because if you do it, you are likely to doom yourself to misleading, distracting, and even disturbing advertisements. They could hide links to highly unreliable websites that promote malicious installers and scams. If you have enabled the unreliable notifications, and you have also interacted with the ads introduced to you, immediately scan your operating system. A legitimate malware scanner can examine your system within minutes, and then you will know if there are threats that require immediate removal. Depending on the scanner you use, you are likely to be warned to delete Leefmylife.info adware helper. This is something that cannot be ignored under any circumstances. This so-called adware helper is a real pest, and the quicker you get rid of it, the better. Continue reading to learn more about adware servers and how to avoid them in the future. Read more »

Less Notifications

Less Notifications

Less Notifications is an extension that, apparently, is meant to provide you with a direct link to the Notifications menu within your browser. It is not difficult at all to access this menu without the help of additional extensions and programs, which is why we have identified the app as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). If you have no idea what that means, you should continue reading. If you know a little bit about PUPs, and you also know that they are generally regarded as threats that should be deleted, you might be ready to jump to the removal of Less Notifications. We certainly have created a guide that can help eliminate this potentially unwanted program, but there are a few things you need to learn and check off the list first. So, keep reading, and do not hesitate to ask us questions via the comments form below if you feel lost. Read more »

ClickMovieSearch

ClickMovieSearch

ClickMovieSearch is a potentially unwanted program. Judging from its name, it might sound like it can provide you with relevant movie search results, but there’s always the question whether you need a third-party application to provide you with such a function when you can employ your default search engine. Also, this application may enter your system uninvited, and if you don’t want it on-board, you can easily remove ClickMovieSearch for good. Just use the manual removal instructions at the bottom of this description or employ a licensed security application. Read more »

RedRoman Ransomware

RedRoman Ransomware

When did RedRoman Ransomware invade your Windows operating system? If you have no idea, you might not be able to figure out how this malware attacked. However, some victims might be able to link the invasion of the threat with certain actions. For example, if you downloaded something or opened a spam email attachment not long before your files were corrupted, you probably can tell how this malware slithered in. Of course, that only teaches you a lesson on how to evade threats in the future. Right now, this knowledge gives you nothing because once your files are encrypted, it does not matter how it happened, you cannot recover them. Can you delete RedRoman Ransomware? Of course, you can, and you should, but do not expect the files to be restored automatically. Can you use a third-party decryptor? One that worked did not exist at the time of research, and if you find one that claims to be able to help, make sure you are cautious and thorough with your research. The last thing you need is to have to remove more threats. Read more »