If the search tool of the web browser you use has been changed to Inasearch.space, this suggests that you have encountered a browser hijacker, or you have installed some kind of untrustworthy add-on that has altered your browser’s settings. The majority of users do not know anything about the appearance of Inasearch.space on their browsers, which clearly shows that it is not one of those reputable search providers users set consciously on web browsers they use. If you are sure you have not set this search engine yourself either, remove it today without further consideration. It is not the only reason it should be eliminated. Theoretically, it might also present you with untrustworthy search results, so it would be smart to start using another search provider instead of it as soon as possible. The Inasearch.space removal should not be very complicated. Most likely, the undesirable search tool will be gone from the default search provider place after you reset the web browser you use to default settings. If this does not tell you much, feel free to use the removal guide you will find placed below this article. Of course, it would be best to read this report till the end before taking any action. Read more »
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Error Code 022-100-006 fake alert
Error Code 022-100-006 fake alert is what malware researchers also call as a technical support scam. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that you can be exposed to this fake alert when you get redirected to a malicious page pretending to be a support page warning you about an alleged security issue. This alert claims that Vodafone Australia has detected a threat on your system that can steal personal and financial information from your computer. You are led to believe that you must call a provided telephone number for technical support. Of course, if you contact these schemers, you will not talk with a Microsoft certified technician. Instead, you could be asked to grant remote access to your PC and also buy a promoted security tool so that this alleged issue can be fixed. So, if you do not want to lose your money and even let cyber crooks gain access to your precious computer, we suggest that you remove Error Code 022-100-006 fake alert immediately. Read more »
filmsNet Search
Potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) find their ways to the computer unnoticed. The filmsNet Search extension is yet another PUP, which you have most likely installed by accident, and, if you are wondering what to do next, continue reading to find our recommendations.
The filmsNet Search extension enables you to access free content which, in most cases, would be available at a certain price. Not only filmsNet Search enables you to access video content, but also modifies the settings of the Chrome browser so that your search terms are redirected through an additional server before the Yahoo search generates related results. Such changes on the browser are usually not accepted by computer users, and, if you are also unsatisfied with this potentially unwanted program, do not hesitate to remove it from the browser. Read more »
Shurl0ckr Ransomware
Shurl0ckr Ransomware is a new danger that can come in different forms. According to our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com, this malicious program is a so-called RaaS (Ransomware as a Service) that is sold on the dark web. Since this ransomware can be customized a bit, well, at least, the ransom fee can, there could be several different versions spreading. This new threat is suspected to be a new strain of Gojdue Ransomware. The authors demand a 10% commission from the paid ransoms. You can simply fill out a quick form and you would get your version of the ransomware right away. Well, hopefully, you would not try any of this yourself, but this is what cyber villain wannabees and hackers may do. If you are hit by this dangerous infection, we do not advise you to pay the ransom since there is no guarantee that you will get the decryptor anyway. We recommend that you remove Shurl0ckr Ransomware from your system immediately. Read more »
Windows Firewall Warning Alert
There are many ways how adware could affect your system security, and fake alerts are one of them. Windows Firewall Warning Alert is also a fake alert that says your system is under attack. The scammers behind this attack want yourself to call the given phone number. Supposedly, you can receive professional help if you call them, but that is a blatant scam. You have to close Windows Firewall Warning Alert right now, and then scan your computer with the SpyHunter free scanner. It will help you find the unwanted programs that could be behind all those annoying pop-ups that you encounter every day. Read more »
Win An Iphone X Advertisement
If you ever find Win An Iphone X Advertisement claiming that you have a chance to get a brand new iPhone X “for your loyalty to our internet provider,” ignore it completely and dismiss it right away because it is nothing more than a fake advertisement. Specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that it is displayed to users seeking to get some personal details about them, so if you ever encounter it, close it without further consideration. If you see it just because you have opened http://polar.phonesecuritypro.com/ or got redirected to this domain against your will, you should be able to get rid of Win An Iphone X Advertisement by simply closing your web browser. Do not let it restore previously-visited websites! If you cannot get rid of this advertisement so easily, i.e. it reappears on your screen after some time, the reason you see this fake advertisement might be the successful entrance of malicious software. Specialists say that it might be some kind of untrustworthy program, e.g. adware that installs extensions on users’ web browsers. If Win An Iphone X Advertisement is displayed to you from time to time when you surf the Internet and you cannot get rid of it, you should go to reset the web browser you use to default. You will eliminate an untrustworthy browser extension if it has affected your browser by doing that. On top of that, it would be smart to check all installed programs. If you can locate suspicious/unknown applications, delete them all mercilessly. Read more »
Video Control Addon
Do you see more advertisements than usual? If you do, that might be the responsibility of the suspicious Video Control Addon, which our research team classifies as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers report that this extension might have been spread via a website, hxxp://videocontrolextt.xyz; however, it is currently down. Despite this, the strange add-on can still be distributed using software bundles or random pop-up offers. Some malware researchers also claim that Mozilla Firefox users might be tricked into installing the extension as a browser update that is represented using the “Firefox Requires A Manual Update” fake alert. This scam can also be used to spread S-N-A 1.0.0 and, potentially, other unreliable extensions. Have you scanned your operating system already? That is important to do because you want to know what is going on and which threats you need to delete. In this report, we focus on the removal of Video Control Addon. Continue reading, and if you come up with any questions, please add them to the comments section below. Read more »
Multitimer
If you ever encounter a program known as Multitimer, be sure to stay away from it at all times. If unfortunately, you already have this application up and running on your PC, make sure to execute its complete removal right away. Malware experts working at Anti-Spyware-101.com have categorised this piece of software as one more potentially unwanted program because it exhibits suspicious inner workings that should not be tolerated. Another reason for such classification is its questionable distribution could even prove to be dangerous in some situations. To understand how this devious application functions, make sure to read our detailed report entirely. Also, to help you keep your operating system at all times, we include a few virtual security recommendations. Besides such information, you will find a detailed removal that will help you delete Multitimer in just a few simple steps. Read more »
Team Anonymous Brazil Ransomware
There is one particular threat you need to be very careful about if you live in Brazil and use Windows, and it is called Team Anonymous Brazil Ransomware. Anti-Spyware-101.com experts have recently analyzed this infection in the internal lab, and it was found that a password capable of restoring files exists and is available for free. If you want to apply it right away, follow the removal instructions available below. If you want to learn more about the infection, we strongly recommend that you continue reading this report. You will find information about the proliferation of this infection, and you will learn all about its activity. It is also important that you read this report so that you would gain more knowledge, and, hopefully, use it to protect yourself against malware in the future. Note that there are hundreds of ransomware threats out there – including BlackRuby Ransomware or dream_dealer@aol.com Ransomware – and so you need to think about the future as well. Right now, of course, you need to focus on deleting Team Anonymous Brazil Ransomware. Read more »
Gl-search.com
Gl-search.com might seem like a normal and even beneficial search engine, but Anti-Spyware-101.com research team reminds that the looks are often deceptive, and that is very true for programs, apps, extensions, and other kinds of tools, including search engines. As you might know already, deceptive disguises are often used by malware, and so you need to be cautious. So, is the search engine hiding something much more dangerous and malicious? Although a malicious infection is not hidden behind this search tool, it works in a very suspicious manner, which is why our research team has decided to take a better look at it. The conclusion that is it is best to delete Gl-search.com, and you can learn all about this by reading the report. We have to warn you that there is a great possibility that the search tool – which we identify as a browser hijacker – might have slithered into your operating system along with dangerous malware. Therefore, before you jump to the removal guide, scan your operating system to check if maybe you need to worry about something much bigger and more dangerous. Read more »