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Cltmng.exe

Cltmng.exe

Cltmng.exe is a part of any browser plugin developed by Conduit Ltd. This file is responsible for changing your browser's home page to search.conduit.com. It is easy to see whether you have this file or not, because it has its own process and you can locate it on the running processes list when you open Windows Task Manager. If you have this file, it means you have any of the Conduit browser plugins installed on your PC as well. Although sometimes Cltmng.exe is considered to be a browser hijacker component, the truth is that users often allow the Conduit plugin to be installed and their home page to be changed themselves. Read more »

Websearch.pu-result.info

Websearch.pu-result.info

Unauthorized rerouting to Websearch.pu-result.info should not be ignored at any point because this is the main symptom signaling the existence of a potentially dangerous browser hijacker. Generally web hijackers are utilized to expose the targeted user to various sponsored websites and advertisement. Besides being extremely irritating, this is what schemers could use to infect your personal computer with spyware. Therefore, even though at first the suspicious infection may appear harmless, you certainly need to remove it from the operating Windows system. Note that you also may need to change browser settings as before you delete Websearch.pu-result.info hijacker it can modify the home page and search engine of your web browsers. Read more »

Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus

As the name of the threat reveals, Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus is a malicious Trojan which has been developed to download spyware onto your operating Windows system. Unfortunately, the clandestine threat uses tens or even hundreds of malicious files at the same time to corrupt the computer. At the beginning of the attack, you may be oblivious to the existence of the infection; however, with time passing by you may find the computer nearly unusable or extremely difficult to operate. If you suspect the infection running on the computer – install a reliable, free-of-charge spyware scanner to examine your personal system and discover the infection. Once you are sure that malignant threats have taken over the system, rush to delete Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus as soon as possible. Read more »

FinFisher

FinFisher is a malicious exploit application whose primary task is to spy on the user of the targeted system. As research shows, the clandestine infection can use quite a few different security vulnerabilities to enter the operating system and it can also attack your smart-phone. Unfortunately, once the devious program is installed onto the computer, it hides without producing any notable symptoms, which aggravates its removal. As you may know already, there are hundreds of computer infections which act surreptitiously within your personal computer, which is why it is essential to keep authentic security software running on the computer at all times. Now we recommend that you continue reading to learn how the infection acts and what measures should be taken to remove FinFisher from the PC. Read more »

ProvenTactics

ProvenTactics is a toolbar which could be installed onto Internet Explorer from software.proventactics.com. Anti-Spyware-101.com do not recommend this because the browser plugin has been created to help out the online marketeers and not you. Also known as the Proven Internet Marketing plugin, this application is promoted as a tool which supposedly can help you find information on online marketing tactics. Despite this, the seemingly beneficial IE extension cannot provide you with reliable search results or reliable services, which is why it would be best to delete ProvenTactics from the browser and the computer. Please continue reading or scroll down for the manual removal instructions. Read more »

Save As Deal Finder

Save As Deal Finder

Save As Deal Finder is the label of the window that pops up when you are browsing the Internet. The application which generates the Save As Deal Finder advertisements is displayed by Superfish Windows Shopper, or simply Windows Shopper, which can get to the computer via bundled downloads. If you have installed some application recently, it is likely that its installer contained the program which now you want to get rid of.  Save As Deal Finder is not a virus  but you should remove it from the PC and your browsers if you do not want to get annoying pop-up offers whenever you browse some online shop. Read more »

AllInOneKeylogger

The clandestine AllInOneKeylogger is known by a number of alias names, including Spyware.AIOLogger, Sus/Dbot-A, Trojan.KeyLogger.origin and Application.AllInOneKeylogger.A. The suspicious program is categorized as a keylogger and you should keep your operating Windows system guarded against it at all times. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, cyber criminals may corrupt the seemingly authentic tool in order to initiate various illicit tasks leading to private data theft. Therefore, even though the program is promoted at allinonekeylogger.org and appears to offer reliable services, you should not trust it. Paying 69.95 USD for a tool which may endanger you virtual security is completely unnecessary; however, if you have already done this – delete AllInOneKeylogger without further delay. Read more »

Trojan.Nalia.A

Trojan.Nalia.A is a malicious computer infection classified as Trojan. Depending on the Trojan’s components, Trojan.Nalia.A can perform a number of malicious tasks. The most dangerous thing about this infection is that the Trojan remains hidden in the background of the system and you cannot know whether you are infected or not unless you perform a full system scan. Scan your computer right now with SpyHunter free scanner to see whether you are infected or not. If so, acquire a legitimate antimalware tool to remove Trojan.Nalia.A automatically from your system, because if you allow this infection to say, it can cause a great damage. Read more »

Infolinks

Infolinks

Infolinks is a legitimate advertising platform that displays in-text advertisements. This advertizing network is used by a number of website owners who want to earn money by displaying Infolinks advertisements on their pages. When users enter websites and see underlined keywords, they know that the moment they would hover their mouse above a specific word, an advertisement would pop up. In a way, it may seem as though the website your are visiting or your browser is infected with adware, but Infolinks is an absolutely legitimate advertising network, and it is embedded into a specific website, because its owner wanted to do so. Read more »

Decrypt Protect Virus

Decrypt Protect Virus is a misleading computer infection which may also be recognized as the Green dot MoneyPak Virus or Video recording MoneyPak Virus. These names are related to the bogus video recording and the money payment system presented within a screen-locking notification. Within this devious and misleading alert schemers have listed a number of cyber crimes for which you allegedly need to pay fines. Would you pay money to schemers if you knew it was them behind the ransom? Of course, you would not; however, the malicious ransomware alert is presented with credentials relatable to authentic law enforcement departments. Without a doubt, access to your computer has not been removed by Police or other authoritative departments. Therefore, you should detect and delete Decrypt Protect Virus right away. Read more »