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BrowserAdditions

BrowserAdditions

The activity of BrowserAdditions raises more questions than it should, considering that the application is promoted as a useful tool. First of all, it is questionable why the application is only compatible with Mozilla Firefox browsers. This is disturbing because the official removal instructions found on the official download site browseradditions.com mention Google Chrome, and if you check the Privacy Policy, you will be informed that the program is compatible with Internet Explorer as well. This may suggests that the program is no longer maintained by Linkular LLC. If this was the case, BrowserAdditions removal must be performed right away because the application cannot work beneficially. Computer users also should delete the application because it may present unreliable ads, and because it may be related to unreliable third-party software distributors. Read more »

WordProser

WordProser

WordProser might seem like very useful software, especially if you look for a tool that would help you to search for the information conveniently. This program will enable you to find the necessary information very quickly and translate it in an in-page window. Even though the program is very beneficial, there are still some drawbacks associated with it, which is why it is worth considering whether you really want to keep WordProser on the system. In case you have already noticed something suspicious about it, you can delete WordProser via Control Panel anytime. Just use our manual removal instructions and you will be able to get rid of this program without any difficulties. Read more »

Search.internettoolbox.org

Search.internettoolbox.org

Search.internettoolbox.org is a search engine that might replace your homepage and search provider. It is very likely that these changes will be applied to Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers; thus, if you use any of them, there are no doubts that you will notice the presence of Search.internettoolbox.org. The researchers of anti-spyware-101.com have revealed that this search engine is closely associated with iToolBox browser plugin; thus, there is a huge possibility that Search.internettoolbox.org has appeared on your system because you have installed the aforementioned software. In order to get rid of Search.internettoolbox.org, you will have to delete the toolbar and then just reset your browsers. The instructions provided below will help you to do that easily and quickly. Read more »

Lampy Lighty

Lampy Lighty

Lampy Lighty is an odd name for a program that supposedly can provide you with authentic deals and coupons. If you visit lampylighty.com, you will be informed that the program can “illuminate” your web searches. Even though the download link does not work, you certainly should analyze the website and the information it provides, particularly the Privacy Policy and the Terms of Use documents. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers indicate that the interface of the site is identical to the interfaces used to present adware from the SuperWeb family, such as Matinooch, Box Rock, and Girafarri. These programs require removal. Needless to say, we recommend having Lampy Lighty removed as well. We have analyzed this disturbing application, and our findings are represented within this report. Read more »

DealOffer

Most Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer users find DealOffer installed with other programs. Even though the application is officially promoted at dealoffer.net, the download link on the website is inactive. Unfortunately, when it comes to software distribution, software bundling is not highly reliable. The truth is that parties offering DealOffer could offer it together with other advertisement-supported programs, PUPs, or even clandestine Trojans. Do you want to find your system infected with malware? Of course you do not, which is why Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers suggest installing computer programs only from their original sites. However, if you are looking for information on DealOffer removal, it is most likely that this adware is already active. Some computer users choose to trust this suspicious app, and others delete it right away. We support adware removal. Read more »

Trojan.LockScreen.EM

Trojan.LockScreen.EM

Trojan.LockScreen.EM is a serious computer infection that might enter your system without your permission; however, you will definitely notice its presence because you will be presented with notifications (e.g. 3 new backdoors detected or System extremely vulnerable) that will try to convince you that your system is infected with malicious software. You should not trust any word placed on these screen-locking messages because this infection just seeks to scare you even though its main goal is still unknown. Unfortunately, the presence of this threat means that you will not be able to use your computer freely; thus, it is advisable to delete Trojan.LockScreen.EM as soon as possible. The removal process is rather challenging because this computer infection cannot be eliminated via Control Panel, which is why you should read throughout this article in order to get more information about its removal. Read more »

Techgile

Techgile

If you noticed numerous third-party adverts within your browser, it could be a strong indication that your system is running Techgile, an adware application that will not function in any beneficial way whatsoever. Quite a few users get their systems infected with Techgile due to the misleading marketing strategies employed by the publishers of this application. The slogans on the official website state that by using Techgile you will be able to get the best discount deals, thereby saving you money while shopping online. Ironically, this program that should improve your web browsing experience will do exactly the opposite. If you find Techgile present on your PC, remove it as soon as possible, as it could not only be annoying but dangerous as well. Malware experts at Anti-Spyware-101.com have crafted a removal guide that is easy to use and will be a great help to any user. Read more »

CutThePrice

CutThePrice

CutThePrice is an adware application that can disrupt your web browsing process. It does not pose serious computer security threats, but you should not take it lightly. Adware programs like CutThePrice can collect data on your web browsing habits and then share it with affiliated third parties. It presents particular security issues in that you could be exposed to potentially corrupted content. If you are not careful enough, it might end up in a severe malware infection. Hence, to prevent any serious computer security issues, you should remove CutThePrice from the system right now. Read more »

MySafeProxy

MySafeProxy

MySafeProxy is an application for Windows systems that should help you browse the web without facing any security risks. Once installed, the application employs a tooltip within installed browsers to ensure that all security services supposedly provided by the program are active. Needless to say, you will not want to remove MySafeProxy from the PC if you believe that this application will help you to connect to blocked sites, help you browse the web anonymously, or ensure that your sensitive information is protected. Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that the removal of this potentially unwanted program may determine your own virtual security. Continue reading to learn all that you need to know about the suspicious application MySafeProxy. Read more »

Box Rock

Box Rock

Box Rock is a potentially unwanted application classified as adware. It means that it has been created in order to help its developers and associated third parties make easy money by redirecting users to pay-per-click websites. Although such redirections are not illegal, you should remove Box Rock from your computer because this adware program may eventually expose you to unreliable third-party content. We are not trying to say that Box Rock is a dangerous computer infection, but such applications can be easily exploited by malevolent third parties, so you should keep that in mind. Read more »