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Discovery App

Discovery App

Discovery App is a devious application that no user should trust under any circumstances. This is so because our malware experts have found out that this program is yet another invasive adware application. While conducting our research we have discovered that quite a large amount of users have their PC infected with this suspicious and intrusive program. As it turns out vendors of this ad-supported program use misleading slogans and other marketing tactics to lure unsuspecting Internet users into downloading and installing this infectious application. On its official website this adware program is promoted as a tool that should improve your online experience in numerous ways; unfortunately, it will do exactly the opposite of what it should by causing major disruptions almost every single time you decide to surf the web. Below we provide further information about the functionality of Discovery App and a detailed removal guide that will help you remove this adware program in just a few steps. Read more »

HispanoSearch.com

HispanoSearch.com

Hispanosearch.com is a browser hijacker that affects Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer. This malicious computer infection enters your system behind your back and then modifies your browser settings without your permission. It is in your best interest to remove Hispanosearch.com as soon as possible because the program may inadvertently expose you to malicious content. Do yourself a favor and scan your PC with a computer security tool of your choice to locate other unwanted programs as well. It is very likely that you have many dangerous infections on your system, and you need to take care of this issue immediately. Read more »

EasyCalendar

EasyCalendar

EasyCalendar is not an application that functions in a suspicious way and should be removed since it holds almost no valuable features. In fact, our researchers have come to a conclusion and classified this questionable calendar application as a potentially unwanted program because it exhibits rather invasive and at times even potentially malicious features. Sadly, according to our reports quite a few users have this potentially unwanted program active on their operating system even though they claim that they did not install it consciously. This signifies the fact that the controversial calendar program is distributed in various invasive ways. Read more »

Downloadme

Downloadme

Downloadme is not an application that you should trust entirely even though it is advertised as a great tool. On its official website, you are greeted with statements claiming that it is a smart and up to date application designed to help you with managing your download procedures. Unfortunately such claims are mostly used to fool Internet users into installing an application that our malware researchers have classified as a potentially unwanted program. Such categorization is mostly due to the dubious way that this download manager works and its suspicious means of distributions. In fact, we highly advise you to delete Downloadme as there are very few if any at all valuable features. Read the rest of this report as we include our further findings about the functionality of this tool along with a comprehensive removal guide that will help you terminate this potentially unwanted program. Read more »

FixMyPC

FixMyPC

FixMyPC is categorized as a potentially unwanted program. This means that the application is not a malicious infection, but it might come with specific features that will either drive you insane or draw more unwanted applications onto your system. In such a case, it would be wise to ignore all the potential advantages of keeping the application on your PC. Do yourself a favor and remove FixMyPC today by following the instructions provided at the bottom of this article. Should you require any more guidance with ensuring your system’s stability, please leave us a comment and we will reply as soon as possible. Read more »

ZoomEx

ZoomEx is yet another useless ad-supported program from the ever-growing Multiplug family. When you are infected with this adware, there are clear telltale signs in the form of third-party advertisements. While you might think that it is great to have best deals and products offered to you so that you can “save money,” we must tell you that clicking on these ads might end ugly for you. Closing pop-up ads will not save you from the potential risk of clicking on them. You need to remove ZoomEx if you want to protect your PC. However, if you have this threat on your computer, it is more than likely that there are other malware infections as well. In order to restore the previous security level of your operating system, we advise you to read on our article to find out more. Read more »

Goodasfound.com

Goodasfound.com

Goodasfound.com is a browser hijacker that enters your computer without your permission. Users often initiate the installation of this browser hijacker, although they are not aware of the fact. Our research shows that it is possible to avoid similar infections if you stay away from unfamiliar websites that offer freeware and other suspicious software. If you care about your system’s security, you must remove Goodasfound.com right now, and then scan your PC with a legitimate antispyware tool of your choice. The point is that this browser hijacker might have arrived at your computer in a software package and, thus, the possibility that there are more unwanted programs on-board is very high. Read more »

Websearch.coolfindings.info

Websearch.coolfindings.info

There are quite a few invasive browser hijackers roaming the web these days. Websearch.coolfindings.info is precisely such application, and it should be avoided at all costs as it cannot be trusted under any circumstances. The hijacker comes from an infamous group known as Websearch, which is notorious for developing other analogous intrusive programs such as Websearch.searchtheuniverse.info, Websearch.searchouse.info, Websearch.hotfindings.info, and quite a few others; thus, it is natural that we advise you to remove this hijacker just like any of its counterparts. The infectious program holds no valuable features and is only capable of causing numerous disruptions while you are surfing the web. Read more »

Beansearching.com

Beansearching.com

Browser hijackers are considered to be a category of infectious applications that stand out in their annoying and potentially malicious features. Beansearching.com fits perfectly into this category as it exhibits numerous irritating and at times even potentially malicious features. Our malware analysts have noticed that it has been roaming the web lately and that, unfortunately, a rather big number of Internet users have their operating system infected with it. This turns out to be so because in most cases this hijacker is distributed in a suspicious way. Thus, we provide a few preventative steps that will help you avoid infecting your PC with this or any other malicious application. Read the rest of this report as we provide our further findings about the functionality of Beansearching.com along a professionally crafted removal guide that even non-advanced computer users can execute without any major problems. Read more »

Fetchsearch.com

Fetchsearch.com

Browser hijackers, such as Fetchsearch.com, are intrusive malware infections that make arbitrary changes to your browsers, which is not just annoying, but it is also illegal. As a matter of fact, this is not the first of its kind, our researchers have noticed that there have been a couple of identical browser hijackers that have hit the web lately, including Expressfind.net and Topfindings.net. These are all unreliable search engines that you should not trust for a moment. In fact, you should not even hesitate to remove Fetchsearch.com because the longer you keep it on-board, the more harm it may expose you and your operating system to. Understanding the potential risks can help you act appropriately. Please read our full report on this browser hijacker so that you can restore the security of your computer. Read more »