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FileFinder

FileFinder

FileFinder is an application that works as a tool for finding and downloading files. If you open this application and look at it closer, you will notice immediately that it allows users to search for files in five different categories: movies, TV shows, music, games, and apps. Unfortunately, it seems that the majority of these files can be called pirated because FileFinder downloads them from torrent and similar websites. This finding has also revealed that users might download undesirable software instead of movies and other good files. Believe us; those untrustworthy programs might expose you to potential threats very quickly. Therefore, we suggest that you do not download programs from sources you do not know are reliable. If you make a decision not to use FileFinder anymore, you should remove it from your computer because there is no point in keeping a program that you do not use. If it is hard to decide what to do with FileFinder, you should read this article. Specialists working at anti-spyware-101.com have provided more information about this application in it. Also, you will find out how to easily and quickly remove this product of Webitar Production Inc. if you read this report from beginning to the very end. Read more »

TechAgent

TechAgent

Anti-Spyware-101.com malware researchers classify TechAgent as a potentially unwanted program because it pretends to be something it is not. Officially, users are assured that this PUP can provide them with technical assistance, but, in reality, it is just another tool that is used to advertise potentially useless services. In fact, there is information indicating that these services could be employed to scam users. Due to this, you have to be cautious. Our research team, of course, does not recommend getting involved with this suspicious program at all. In case you have already downloaded it onto your operating system, please continue reading this report. If you cannot wait to delete TechAgent from your PC, you can find the removal guide at the bottom. If you have any questions regarding the information we have delivered via this report or anything else, do not hesitate to post a comment below. Read more »

Cloud System Care

Cloud System Care

Cloud System Care seems to be a typical program that pretends to be an optimizer that can boost up your computer. You should know that most of these optimizers do no substantial changes to your system. Most of them simply clear the temporary files and some unused or empty registry keys. This will not really make your computer soar. Our malware researchers at anti-spyware-101.com decided to label this infection as a PUP, i.e., a potentially unwanted program. This means that this application does not mean direct or serious danger to your computer or your files, but there are still certain traits that make this PUP seem unreliable. Since this software may enter your computer along with malicious software installers, there is a chance that your system is endangered on several fronts. We do not advise you to sit around and wait till something worse happens or your system stops functioning. This is why we suggest that you remove Cloud System Care from your computer. If you want to find out more about this PUP and the potential risks it may hold for you, please read our full article. Read more »

Aerojet

Aerojet

Aerojet is a useless and potentially harmful advertising program that can crawl onto your system without your knowledge or permission. This is possible when you install a malicious freeware bundle that contains a number of malware threats. This questionable program does not necessarily mean direct and major threat to your files or your operating system; however, you cannot rule it out as a potential risk source either. In fact, our malware researchers have categorized this software as a potentially unwanted program (PUP) that shows adware and hijacker features. This simply means that you may be flooded with annoying and potentially unsafe third-party advertisements as well as certain browser settings also may be changed. We have found that this PUP only affects your Google Chrome browser but since it most likely entered your system along with malware infections, you should definitely not take this invasion too lightly. We advise you to remove Aerojet and every other potentially risky program as well. Read more »

LuDaShi

LuDaShi

LuDaShi is one of those programs that probably enter your computer unexpectedly, and then you think you have been infected with malware. However, this program is not a malicious infection. It is a legitimate application that has an official website and can be downloaded directly. Why would we have a problem with it, then? The point is that this application could be installed on your PC without you noticing it. This happens quite often with potentially unwanted programs, and if a program enters your system uninvited, there is no reason to keep it. Thus, you should remove LuDaShi from your PC, too. Read more »

SPCOptimizer

SPCOptimizer

SPCOptimizer is a PC optimization tool that promises to boost the performance of the computer. It is said that it is going to do that by cleaning up the unused files, cookies, programs that run silently in the background, and other components that do not do anything good but occupy the space on the computer. Also, it is said that SPCOptimizer “focuses on providing the error free, safer browsing, faster computing and quicker booting of the system.” The description of the application is very appealing; however, specialists working at anti-spyware-101.com have noticed at the beginning of their research that SPCOptimizer is not a perfect application. It has been revealed that SPCOptimizer is a very buggy program, which means that it might crash, freeze, and do not work properly. It acts the same no matter you get it from its official website spcoptimizer.com or it finds a different way to enter your computer. Unfortunately, the fact that SPCOptimizer has bugs is not its only drawback. Read this article carefully to find out more about this PC optimizer. This report should also help you to decide whether or not to let it stay on the system. Read more »

DailyBee

DailyBee

DailyBee is a potentially unwanted program (PUP) that could be associated with specific computer security issues. Such programs are not direct security threats, but they may exhibit specific behavioral patterns that are undesirable or annoying. Also, such programs are often related to other third-party applications that are vulnerable to third-party exploitation. Thus, if you happen to have DailyBee on your computer, we would strongly recommend that you remove it at once. You can find the manual removal instructions for this application right below this description. However, you should also consider investing in a powerful antispyware tool that would help you protect your PC from harm. Read more »

Best Cleaner

Best Cleaner

Best Cleaner is a potentially unreliable program that is best for you not to have it on your computer. As a matter of fact, you may not even know it is on your system since you may not even be able to recall installing it. You should know that this application does not seem to have an official website; yet, it claims to be a PC cleaner. The most likely way for this useless program to appear on your PC is that you install a freeware bundle that could also contain a number of malware infections. Due to its behavior, our malware researchers at anti-spyware-101.com have classified this threat as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). This means that this software does not mean direct danger to you or your computer; nevertheless, you would be better off without it. In fact, we advise you to remove Best Cleaner as soon as possible because this PUP may expose you to potentially harmful third-party content through unwanted advertising. Please read our full article for further details and ways to avoid similar infections. Read more »

Privacy Dr

Privacy Dr

Did you install Privacy Dr hoping it would ensure protection? Unfortunately, it does not seem like this program could help you out because its services are not as great as you might have expected them to be. Sure, this program can clean temp files, fix registry errors, and optimize your PC, but it is not exceptionally useful or beneficial. What is more, most users download this program thinking that it offers free services, when, in reality, you might need to pay up to 59 USD. This price represents the so-called “Best Protection Package” that allegedly can enhance PC performance and enable full-time privacy protection. Well, do you think you can trust a protection tool that can open up security backdoors by displaying advertisements/promotional content? Things do not add up here, and that is why we have decided to analyze this program. We have come to a conclusion that deleting Privacy Dr is a good idea, but you should make your own conclusions after reading this report. Read more »

Everyday Manuals Toolbar

Everyday Manuals Toolbar

Everyday Manuals Toolbar is a new product by Mindspark Interactive Network, and it joins the family of such infamous toolbars as CalendarSpark Toolbar, EasyHomeDecorating Toolbar, or PackageTracking Toolbar. Although these programs do not have a good reputation, they are not considered extremely malicious or dangerous either. Instead, we classify most of them as potentially unwanted programs, and it is up to you to decide their fate. Obviously, you should not judge the book by its cover. If you trust that every harmless-looking program is, in fact, harmless, you might get burnt very fast. Our Anti-Spyware-101.com malware researchers advise researching all programs that you want to install to avoid letting in malware and useless software. If you have already decided that you want to remove Everyday Manuals Toolbar, you can check out the guide below, but we recommend reading this report first. Read more »