Have you uncovered a threat by the name Trojan.Aenjaris? If you have, you need to act fast because this infection is like a ticking bomb without a timer. It is completely unpredictable, and if it manages to find its way into your operating system, it can do all kinds of malicious things. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com research team, the threat has been found to spread in the United States and Mexico, as well as numerous countries in Europe, including Germany, Spain, and Sweden. The threat is not static, and appointing concrete specifics to its functionality is almost impossible. Yes, we can guess and predict how this threat would work on the Windows operating system, but the reality is that the attacker using this infection is in full control. And many different attackers could be linked to this malware. That is because there are many different versions of it, and, of course, all of them require removal. Are you ready to delete Aenjaris Trojan? If you are, please continue reading. Read more »
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Windows Is Resetting Itself
Windows Is Resetting Itself is one more fake alert that happens to be roaming the web lately. It is essential to refrain from this scam since malware developers designed it for a single reason - to make illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. Such devious warning messages are crafted using various scare tactics to trick naive users into believing that their computer is in imminent danger. There are a few ways that you could cross paths with this fake error. Some users encounter it due to reckless behavior online. In other situations, it could be prompt by a suspicious third-party program, which might be up and running on your PC. Find out more about this scam and how it could affect your computer and sensitive information by reading the rest of this report. You will also find a few virtual security recommendations to help you maintain a clean and safe operating system. Besides all of that, we include a generic removal guide to delete a program associated with Windows Is Resetting Itself. Read more »
Dealclicks.us
If you see an excessive amount of ads, pop-ups, and coupons while browsing the web, it could be an indication that your computer is in connection with and adware server. One such server is known as Dealclicks.us. In most instances, connectivity with this suspicious server is initiated and maintained by a devious third-party application. Due to such connectivity, browsing the web becomes a frustrating and otherwise bothersome experience. That is so because third-party content constantly interrupts your online activities. On top of that, you should know that being in connection with an adware server could be somewhat dangerous as well. In this report we present further information, gathered by our researchers, about the Dealclicks.us server. Also, you will find a few virtual security recommendations on how you can keep your PC safe and secure at all times. Besides all of that, we include a removal guide to help you delete the suspicious application associated with Dealclicks.us. Read more »
myMoviesCenter Search
Not all browser extension enhances your browsing experience in the way you would like them to, and myMoviesCenter Search is one of such Chrome extensions. The name already implies that the essence of the extension is to allow you to search for movies; however, in addition to the movie search feature you get a bit more. The extension tampers with the browser's settings and monitors your online behavior. Because of these and some other characteristics, myMoviesCenter Search is considered a potentially unwanted program (PUP) and, hence, can be removed by some anti-malware programs. You may also consider removing myMoviesCenter Search from your Chrome browsers, so continue reading to find out more about the PUP or move down to the very end to find removal guideliness. Read more »
Ultimo Ransomware
Ultimo Ransomware is a malicious threat that can enter the system through Spam emails. According to our specialists at Anti-spyware-101.com it is supposed to encipher various files on the infected device, but at the moment of writing the malware appears to be unable to do this. No doubt, this is good news for anyone who may encounter this malicious program, although we do not think there will be a lot of its victims since we suspect Ultimo Ransomware is not yet finished. Further in this report, we will present more details about it, so we invite you to keep reading it if you are here to learn more about this malware. What’s more, at the end of the article you will find instructions explaining how to delete it manually, so should you decide to remove this threat feel free to slide below and use the available steps. Read more »
Gandcrab2 Ransomware
If you ever discover a program known as Gandcrab2 Ransomware up and running on your personal computer, be sure to execute its complete removal right away. Doing so is essential because this devious application exhibits incredibly malicious functionality. If you are not familiar with ransomware programs, you should know that they are infamous for their ability to encrypt vast quantities of data without any notification or authorization. Usually, cyber crooks use such devious programs to make illegal profits from unsuspecting users. Find out more about this ransomware and its devious inner workings by reading the rest of this report. In addition to that, we provide a few virtual security tips that will help you maintain a safe and clean operating system at all times. Besides all such information, we include a comprehensive removal guide that you should use to delete Gandcrab2 Ransomware once and for all. Read more »
Any Search Manager
If you ever encounter an application that goes by the name of Any Search Manager be sure to do everything in your power to refrain from it at all times. In fact, we advise you to remove it if it is ever found up and running on your operating system. Doing so is essential because malware experts at our internal labs have classified this application as one more potentially unwanted program. Such category has been assigned because it exhibits intrusive and otherwise invasive functionality. It can make changes to your browser's default settings without any notification. Because of that, browsing the web will become an annoying and frustrating experience. You should also know that this application could lead to further virtual security problems. Be sure to learn more about its inner workings by reading the rest of this report. Additionally, you will find a comprehensive removal guide that you should use to delete Any Search Manager once and for all. Read more »
TAP Provider V9
It was decided that TAP Provider V9 should be classified as an adware server. Our researchers at Anti-spyware-101.com say it might be related to the Elex browser hijackers and with cracking tools like KMSpico. In other words, the suspicious application in question could be spread with the mentioned unreliable tools. Of course, as you continue reading the article, we will explain the possible application’s distribution channels in more detail. Besides, we will talk about the program's working manner and why it might be a bad idea to keep it on the computer. Should you decide there is no place for TAP Provider V9 on your computer, we urge you to get rid of it as fast as possible. One of the ways to do so is to follow the provided deletion steps at the end of this page. Read more »
You Have Won A Google Gift fake alert
You Have Won A Google Gift fake alert is displayed to users in order to convince them that they could win an expensive item by answering 3 simple questions. We can assure you that the message you see has nothing to do with Google, and it is completely fake, so even though you are told that you have become one of “10 randomly chosen users” and “there are just a few prizes,” you should ignore it completely. Close your browser if You Have Won A Google Gift fake alert is ever displayed to you and do not allow it to restore the last browsing session. If it shows up on your screen again after some time, you should inspect all applications installed on your computer because the periodic appearance of the fake alert is a clear sign showing that some kind of untrustworthy application is installed on the system. Advertising-supported applications (adware) are usually the ones responsible for opening domains containing fake messages for users. If it turns out that you have untrustworthy software installed on your computer too, you must delete it ASAP. Read more »
Fake Amazon Gift Card
Fake Amazon Gift Card is a scam developed by cyber crooks to make quick illegal profits from unsuspecting users. It is important to note that such scams are quite prevalent nowadays since they trick quite a few unsuspecting Internet users. That is so because they are carefully designed. It is important to note that you could encounter this invasive message in a couple of different ways. One of them is due to reckless behavior online; you might be redirected to a web page that host this scam. In other situations, it might be prompt by a suspicious third-party application, which could be up and running on your operating system. If you are keen on learning more about this fake message, and the dangers that it might impose, be sure to read our article entirely. Furthermore, we present a few virtual security tips and a generic removal guide that you should use to delete an application associated with Fake Amazon Gift Card once and for all. Read more »