You Are Using An Older Version Of Chrome fake alert

You Are Using An Older Version Of Chrome fake alert can show up in your Google Chrome browser all of a sudden when you land on a compromised web server or when your computer has been infected with malware infections. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that you should not fall for this trick because once you click on the update button, you may install questionable, potentially unwanted programs like Browser Updater and NetSupport Manager RAT as well as adware applications or worse. This fake alert is similar to "Windows Detected Potential Threats On Your Computer fake alert" and " Virus Alert From Microsoft fake alert"; although, most of these are usually technical support scams to push you to call a provided phone number to scam you with a useless system fixer tool. In this case, you would simply let infections onto your system, which could pose a threat to your system security. Therefore, we recommend that you remove You Are Using An Older Version Of Chrome fake alert from your browser as soon as possible. Read more »

Hrhr Ransomware

Hrhr Ransomware is practically another name malware researchers seem to have given to refer to ".leenapidx@snakebite.com.hrhr File Extension" Ransomware. Our malware experts at anti-spyware-101.com say that this malware threat is the new version of Yyto Ransomware, which emerged last summer. If this vicious program manages to slither onto your system, you may have to say goodbye to your  precious files because this beast can encrypt them and thus render them unusable. Although your attackers offer you a way out by paying them money for the decryption key, we do not believe it is the best thing to do. In fact, it is always risky to contact such cyber criminals and send them money, too. It is quite possible that they will infect your again if they see a potential "gold mine" in you. We recommend that you act immediately and remove Hrhr Ransomware from your PC. Read more »

Ranion 1.08 Ransomware

Ranion 1.08 Ransomware

Ranion 1.08 Ransomware, according to our Anti-Spyware-101.com research team, is an upgrade from the previously reported Ranion 1.07 Ransomware. Both infections were created using a builder that is available to anyone who is willing to pay some money. The previous version; however, was incapable of encrypting files, and the 1.08 version can do that. When it corrupts the files, it also creates a ransom note to introduce the victim to a ransom demand. Without a doubt, this infection was built for financial gain only, and, unfortunately, the cyber criminals behind it do not have any reservations when it comes to reaching their goal. If you have let in this dangerous malware in, the first thing you want to do is check which files were corrupted. It is easy to identify them by the “.ransom” extension that is added to their names. Unfortunately, this malicious threat is likely to corrupt documents, personal photos, and other sensitive data. Hopefully, you have backup copies of these files because restoring the originals is likely to be impossible. What is not impossible is removing Ranion 1.08 Ransomware, and we have created a guide that shows how to do it successfully. Read more »

ID SafeXpress

ID SafeXpress

ID SafeXpress is a potentially unwanted program that could be associated with a variety of undesirable behavioral patterns. Computer security experts would definitely urge you to remove ID SafeXpress from your system, especially if you did not intend to have this application in the first place.

In our description, you will find more information on this program. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page, you will also find the manual removal instructions. The most important thing is to keep your calm even if the sudden appearance of this application surprises you. It is not a malicious infection. Read more »

Swift PC Optimizer

Swift PC Optimizer

Swift PC Optimizer is a desktop application aimed at users who believe, or suspect, that their computers will start operating faster if some registry junk and unnecessary files will be removed from the computer. Swift PC Optimizer offers users a range of options for enhancing the computer, and these options include registry cleaning, software removal, and temporary files removal, to mention just a few. The optimizer enables users to have its all properties at $19.99; however, we advise you against investing in this program because it is not clearly sure whether the changes made on your computer will have any effect.

Instead of spending money on this questionable program, you should remove it from the computer, because this program falls into the category of potentially unwanted programs (PUP), which are usually distributed as bundled setups, and which have some hidden intentions. Read more »

MovieFlex

MovieFlex

MovieFlex is a potentially unwanted program. A potentially unwanted program is a type of application that may have certain undesirable functions or features. These features could be annoying or downright dangerous, depending on the program and what it can do. This application in question does not seem to be an extremely dangerous system security threat, but it would be a good idea to remove MovieFlex from your system as soon as possible. If you do not remember adding this extension to your browser, it would be a good idea to scan your PC with a licensed antispyware tool because there might be more similar applications on-board. Read more »

Windows Warning Alert

Windows Warning Alert

Windows Warning Alert has nothing to do with the Windows OS or Microsoft Corporation. It is just a fake warning that users might find opened on their screens. Researchers say that users are usually redirected to the domain hosting the scam after they open some kind of dubious website or click on a malicious link, but, theoretically, some users might also see it because they have some kind of untrustworthy application installed on their computers. Specialists say that advertising-supported applications (adware) are usually the ones that are responsible for the periodic appearance of fake alerts on users’ screens. They affect users’ browsers and, because of this, users get redirected to the domain with the scam periodically. No matter what the reason you see Windows Warning Alert on your screen is, make it disappear. It might reappear on your screen if untrustworthy software is directly associated with it, but you should be able to get rid of it by simply closing your web browser. Do not let it restore the previous browsing session! If you cannot close the fake warning because it has gone full-screen, press F11 on your keyboard. You might also need to close your web browser by killing its process because fake alerts usually do not have X in the corner and thus cannot be closed normally. Read more »

Korean AdamLocker Ransomware

Korean AdamLocker Ransomware

If you live in Korea, you need to beware of the malicious Korean AdamLocker Ransomware. This dangerous threat is capable of encrypting the personal files stored on your operating system, and, once they are encrypted, you are unlikely to be able to recover them. The creator of the infection suggests paying a ransom of $50 in return of a decryptor, but no one can tell whether or not a decryption tool or key would be provided to the victim who is willing to pay the ransom. Needless to say, Anti-Spyware-101.com research team does not recommend making any payments, but if you do, and your files are restored, you still need to delete Korean AdamLocker Ransomware. Erasing this threat manually can be challenging if you do not know where the launcher file is. If you are aware of its location, removing the threat should not be difficult, and we have created a guide with a complete list of components that require elimination. Before you get rid of the infection, read this report to learn all about it. Read more »

Windows Detected Potential Threats On Your Computer fake alert

Windows Detected Potential Threats On Your Computer fake alert is a scam designed by malware developers to make illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. Unfortunately, this bogus error seems to be working well since quite a few users fall prey to the scam. During the extensive analysis, our researchers have noticed that you could encounter this devious warning in a couple of different ways. In some situations, you could be redirected to a site that hosts this fake alert. In other instances, it could be triggered by a questionable third-party application, which could be already active on your PC. If you wish to have a better understanding of this devious error, make sure to read the rest of this report entirely. Also, we include a few virtual security tips to help you maintain a fully secure operating system at all times. Besides all of that, we also include a generic removal guide that will help you delete a program associated with Windows Detected Potential Threats On Your Computer fake alert once and for all. Read more »

Browser Bleach

Browser Bleach

Browser Bleach is a browser extension for Google Chrome, and the purpose of this extension is to help you  remove unwanted data from the browser. The browser extension Browser Bleach is available on its official website browserbleach.com, and on the Chrome Web Store, featuring many other similar extensions. The extension may also be bundled with other programs, which is a typical feature of free browser extensions. Researchers have analyzed this application to find that it possesses properties typical of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs).

Broadly speaking, a PUP is a program that appears to be legitimate but operates in an undesirable way. If it is a browser extension, it usually makes undesirable changes and records information that could be later used for advertising. The Browser Bleach extension is one of those programs; however, the developers of the application openly declare that this application records certain information. Read more »