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DownPay

DownPay is a JustPlugIt browser add-on which displays third party advertisements in order to make your shopping more enjoyable, or so it says. The program is very similar to RightCoupon, TicTacCoupon, and other programs based on the JustPlugIt engine. All these programs, including DownPay, are regarded as adware because they put you at risk. DownPay does not endorse the advertisements displayed and does not monitor the owners of those advertisements, which enables online scammers to use the program as a means of promoting their malicious websites. You can minimize the risk of getting the computer infected by removing DownPay, the sooner the better. Read more »

ClickCaption

ClickCaption is supposed to help you browse the web using the one-click system. It is stated that when you highlight a word you are interested in, and this works on any website, you will be presented with the most useful links. According to our Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, these links will be presented as “results by Bing” or “results by Wikipedia.” Even though Bing is a popular search provider, and Wikipedia is the most popular virtual encyclopedia, you have to be careful with the presented links. It is unclear how ClickCaption can affect the displayed search options and whether they are trustworthy. Needless to say, this is concerning, and this is why you may want to remove ClickCaption from the IE, Firefox, and Google Chrome browsers. Continue reading and maybe you will decide that you should delete the suspicious advertisement-supported program as well. Read more »

Cin plus

Cin plus

Cin plus might be responsible for the presence of various commercial advertisements; thus, if you ever detect it on your system, you should delete it as soon as possible. As you have probably understood, Cinp lus is just a simple advertising-supported application. It means that it will not only bombard your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox with various commercial advertisements, but also collect information about your behavior on the web. According to some sources, Cinp lus might even connect to the Internet without your permission. As can be seen, this advertising-supported application will act in an unwanted way; thus, you should better remove it from the system. Our manual removal instructions will help you to delete Cin plus without any difficulties. Read more »

Finance Alert

If you have downloaded Finance Alert on your computer, you might start seeing various commercial advertisements on your screen because this program, even if it claims to be useful, is just a typical advertising-supported application. As you have probably understood, Finance Alert is responsible for various pop-ups and other commercial ads that appear on your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox browsers. Even though Finance Alert seems useful because it promises to help you find out all the news related to the financial world, we still recommend that you remove Finance Alert from the system. We have prepared the manual removal instructions and placed them below the article in order to help you. Read more »

Couponarific

Couponarific

Couponarific promises its users to save their money when they shop on bestbuy.com, expedia.com, petsmart.com, walmart.com, and hundreds of other online stores. Even though the information on couponarific.com is alluring, the site only promotes the application. The “Free Download” button does not work, and it is unclear whether it has been active in the past. Of course, the developer of the suspicious advertisement-supported software can distribute Couponarific in different ways, and the inactive download link does not matter much. Anti-Spyware-101.com malware researchers have found out that the disturbing application could be installed via Amonetize bundled with a bunch of unreliable programs that you will have to delete. Couponarific removal is complicated enough, and you certainly do not want to worry about the removal of some other threats. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that you will be able to evade this. Read more »

Dridex

Dridex is a serious Trojan that might slither onto your computer without your permission. One of the main aims of this infection is to steal banking credentials. It is very likely that Dridex is also interested in logins and user names of several social media websites. This infection might have entered your system some time ago; however, it is very likely that you have not noticed its presence until now because Dridex tends to run in the background and do various undesirable activities behind your back. It is very important that you delete Dridex from your computer because this infection might steal your banking credentials and use them for bad purposes, for instance, to take over your bank account. Read more »

SuperCrypt Ransomware

SuperCrypt Ransomware is a malicious infection that targets Windows Servers that use Windows 2003 or Windows Server operating system. This malicious program encrypts sensitive files and then demands a ransom fee to be paid. If the infected users pay a designated sum of money, SuperCrypt Ransomware promises to decrypt the affected files. The main problem with this infection is that users do pay the ransom fee because servers often contain crucial files, and users cannot afford to lose them. On top of that, there is no way to remove SuperCrypt Ransomware manually because it disappears once it encrypts the files. Read more »

Gs Sustainer

Gs Sustainer

Gs Sustainer is not the most devious threat that could invade your Windows operating system; however, it definitely is clandestine and suspicious. Malware researchers at Anti-Spyware-101.com advise users to delete the suspicious application from their operating systems, because it may be used to update truly unreliable software. Of course, most users will not rush Gs Sustainer removal, because this software cannot download malware, corrupt browsers, steal sensitive online banking data, or perform other activity that people fear. Nonetheless, it is necessary to delete the suspicious updater, because it could be harmful in other ways. The activity of the suspicious application is presented within this report. Read more »

Ads By Hquality

Ads By Hquality

You might start seeing Ads By Hquality on your screen after the installation of Hquality application because it is an ad-supported application. If you have not done that yet, you should carefully think whether you really want to install this program. Even though it promises to convert online videos to the highest quality format, you should know that it is very likely that it will not do anything beneficial, because its main aim is to advertise various products and services and drive traffic to different kinds of websites. Unfortunately, Ads By Hquality will appear on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, because Hquality is compatible with all the major browsers. Luckily, you will be able to delete the application and get rid of Ads By Hquality rather easily. Just follow our manual removal instructions step by step and you will not experience any difficulties. Read more »

Celebrity Alert Ads

Celebrity Alert Ads

Celebrity Alert Ads is just one more adware application that must be removed if it is found present on your PC. This adware application is not only annoying and frustrating; it also acts in some instances quite maliciously, as your system could be hit by other Internet-based infections due to the gateway that Celebrity Alert Ads provides. Do not trust Celebrity Alert Ads under any circumstances, as it is a hoax piece of software that is not useful in any way. Users might be tempted to download this application due to misleading marketing strategies by the publishers of Celebrity Alert Ads. If, unfortunately, your operating system is already infected with this invasive adware application, please use the removal guide provided below to delete Celebrity Alert Ads once and for all. Read more »