Many computer users download Winner Download Manager from its official website winnerdownloadmanager.com because they think that this program will help them to download different kinds of files more quickly. In addition, they expect that they will be able to find the files they want to download using built-in search engine. Even though Winner Download Manager looks like a very decent and useful application, it still cannot be trusted completely because it is classified as a potentially unwanted application. Even though it is not a serious computer infection, you should still carefully consider whether you want to keep it on the system. In case you decide to remove Winner Download Manager, you can use our manual removal instructions for this matter. You will find them placed below the article. Read more »
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Global Updater
Not all computer users know that Global Updater exists on their operating systems. The suspicious update file (IMGUpdater.exe) is not silent, and you can find the running process in the Windows Task Manager; however, the file is installed silently, and this is what confuses computer users. According to the research of Anti-Spyware-101.com malware analysts, in most cases, you will need to remove Global Updater after installing the Iminent Toolbar or other Iminent browser extensions. These are usually promoted via iminent.com, and they are compatible with the popular Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox browsers. Even though most computer users do not believe that the suspicious Global Updater could be malicious or unreliable, our malware researchers suggest that you may want to delete it. Read more »
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 »
SW-Sustainer 1.80
SW-Sustainer 1.80 is a potentially unwanted program that can get onto your computer without your permission. The program should be removed from your PC because it adds little functionality to the system and may in fact inflict some damage to the operating system. The variant of SW-Sustainer 1.80 we have analyzed was published by Genuine P Software, but in some other cases you may find that the program is associated with Certified Toolbar or PremiumSoft. SW-Sustainer 1.80 functions as an adware helper, and, if you are concerned about this program, which runs the process SW-Booster.exe*32, note that it is not enough to end the process. You have to entirely remove SW-Sustainer 1.80 from the computer and make sure that no other unreliable programs are running on the system. Read more »
WindowsMangerProtect
The reason why our malware researchers recommend WindowsMangerProtect removal is that this potentially unwanted program may be employed as a carrier of unreliable third-party applications. Windows users may be tricked into thinking that the application is reliable and that it can reinforce their virtual security; however, this is just a trick to ensure that more users install adware, browser hijackers, and other potentially unwanted programs. According to our Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, it is unlikely that WindowsMangerProtect will cause serious security issues after the installation; however, you certainly should delete this program. As a matter of fact, there is no reason for you to keep the PUP active, because it cannot enhance the running of the operating system or aid virtual protection. Read more »
ChocolateBar
A suspicious bar might appear on your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox browsers if you install an application called ChocolateBar on your computer. You might not even suspect that you have it, because this software can enter your system without your permission; however, if you see the process ChocolateBar.exe *32 working in the background, there is no doubt that you have encountered this application. We recommend that you remove ChocolateBar, because it is a potentially unwanted application that might cause a great deal of inconvenience. If you have already noticed something suspicious about it, you should not postpone the removal process any longer. Read more »
Extended Update
Extended Update is a potentially unwanted program which may be installed without your knowledge alongside various disturbing applications. So far, our researchers here at Anti-Spyware-101.com have discovered that the suspicious update may be employed by DealPly, Astromenda, Funmoods, and other disturbing software. We recommend that users delete all of these programs from their operating systems. Unfortunately, Extended Update removal is more complicated, primarily because most users do not know that this application even exists. Of course, we know how to delete the suspicious updater, and we have a few removal tips that could help you as well. Are you not sure why you should delete the update? This is one of the questions we have answered within the report. Read more »
FunAcce
FunAcce, also known as FunAcce.dll, is a file that belongs to a PP video streaming program named Funshion. The program is owned and developed by Beijing Funshion Online Technologies Ltd and is promoted at fun.tv. Funshion is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and other versions of the Windows operating system, and is available in English and Chinese. However, at the moment of writing, only the Chinese version is available. The program associated with FunAcce is categorized as a potentially unwanted program (PUP), and we recommend that you remove that program as soon as you can because the program silently installs many other malicious programs. Read more »
Funshion
Even though Funshion is promoted as the world’s largest video-on-demand platform, we identify this application as a potentially unwanted program. Even though the application itself is not malicious, Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that Funshion may be installed with a bunch of unreliable programs. What is worse, these programs could be installed silently. Luckily, you can delete all undesirable programs and remove Funshion from the Windows operating system. Needless to say, it may be difficult to identify all unreliable programs if they have been installed without permission. We have a few tips that might help you identify and delete running computer infections. Read more »
Super Optimizer
Super Optimizer is an application that claims to be able to boost your computer’s performance, guard it from malware, and delete junk files. Many computer users download this program because they expect that it will act in a beneficial way. Unfortunately, the program is not as useful as it might seem at first, which is why we do not recommend downloading or keeping it on the system. Of course, it is not a very serious computer infection, so it is not necessary to eliminate it; however, if you have found it useless or annoying for any reason, you should delete Super Optimizer as soon as possible and then install a more reliable PC optimization tool instead. Read more »