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7go.com

7go.com

7go.com is a website that contains various online computer games, and the user can search for a particular game by categories. It has been found that the website is the source of a browser plugin which is named 7go. The browser plug-in is also known to be attached to the setup files of free applications. For instance, it can be bundled with Babylon Toolbar for Google Chrome or Browser Defender. We recommend that you remove the browser plug-in available at 7go.com because this application can monitor your browsing habits and display personalized advertisements. Read more »

Gqs.donedrive.net virus

Gqs.donedrive.net virus

Gqs.donedrive.net virus is an adware program that generates various commercial pop-up ads. The ads in question may contain anything, as Gqs.donedrive.net virus itself is not responsible for their content. This infection is not exactly a computer virus, because in some cases user may install the file that modifies his/her browser settings willingly (albeit unwittingly). Nevertheless, it is important to remove Gqs.donedrive.net virus from the infected computer immediately along with other potentially dangerous programs, because the prolonged presence of this adware on your computer could eventually spell serious trouble. Read more »

Adware.browsefox

Adware.browsefox, also known as BrowseFox, is a browser add-on which works Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. If you are wondering whether it is one of the products of Mozilla, you should known that it is third-party application which can be downloaded from browsefox.com or alongside some free application. Adware.browsefox may be bundled with freeware, which implies that you should not hurry to install every single free program you download for its installer may offer you to install BrowseFox as an additional program. Read more »

Teoma Web Search

Teoma Web Search

Teoma Web Search is a potentially unwanted program which may take over the home page and search provider of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer browsers. In case you are sure that the application has been installed onto your personal web browsers without your consent, it is essential that you immediately scan the operating system for potentially running malware. You should not play with malicious browser hijackers because they could easily open up security backdoors and initiate various illicit activities. Of course, the suspicious search tool often comes bundled with freeware and browser plugins, in which case you probably are introduced to the changes which are about to be applied on your web browsers. Please continue reading to learn more about Teoma Web Search removal. Read more »

Search.nu

Search.nu is yet another browser hijacker that makes use of deceptive techniques in order to get into your computer. Just like any other browser hijacker, this one is responsible for changing your browser settings without your consent, which eventually leads to possible malware infections. With your browser settings changed, you could get forcefully redirected to corrupted websites, or there could be a constant onslaught of pop-up ads embedded with external links that leads to malicious pages. Either way, it is important to remove Search.nu from your computer right now, along with all the other freeware applications that could have come with it. Read more »

dosearches

dosearches

Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers warn that you need to be extra cautious about dosearches. This is a browser hijacker which is represented through an allegedly reliable search tool. The search engine has been developed by Seablue Technology Limited and we have no doubt that this company has no regard for your virtual security. What do they want then? The answer is simple and straightforward – they want money. As research has revealed, suspicious software developers can sell information collected by installed web cookies or they can earn money by redirecting you to random sites without your consent. For example, if you browse the unreliable search engine you will be forwarded to the Yahoo search page search.yahoo.com. This is extremely suspicious, and so we recommend that you delete dosearches hijacker as soon as possible. Read more »

ADWARE/bProtect.D

ADWARE/bProtect.D virus is a highly suspicious adware program which may support a number of unreliable browser plugins. Accordingly to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the potentially dangerous program usually travels bundled with Conduit programs. Some of the most recently analyzed programs from this group include Travelocity Toolbar, Midicair Toolbar and DVDVideoSoft Toolbar. Even though in most cases users are aware about the installed application, as it is represented during the installation of the software, in other cases it could access your browsers without your knowledge. Is this dangerous? You should be merciless to the programs, plugins and other tools which start manipulating your personal computer and Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer browsers without your knowledge. Needless to say, we recommend having ADWARE/bProtect.D virus deleted from the computer and browsers. Read more »

dosearches.com

dosearches.com

If you are struggling to remove dosearches.com from your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers, we regret to inform you but your browsers have been hijacked. The clandestine infection may have entered your personal computer alongside recently installed freeware, and if you were not informed about the changes, you should remove the malicious software right away. At first sight, the search engine may seem authentic and reliable; however, if you perform any web searches you will discover that you are being redirected to search.yahoo.com, images.search.yahoo.com, video.search.yahoo.com, and news.yahoo.com, accordingly to the search module you use. Read more »

biclient.exe

Have you discovered biclient.exe on your Task Manager? In many cases the suspicious executable uses a lot of virtual memory which may slow down your personal computer and disrupt certain day-to-day Windows tasks. As research shows, the file is usually found o Windows XP/Vista/7 and its size may vary from just 159K. Where does the file hide? According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the threat is usually found under %TEMP%; however, there always is a chance that you will find the component someplace else. This does not mean that the file is operating differently or is easier to remove. Should you remove biclient.exe? Our spyware specialists recommend that you delete this executable right away because it is related to malicious programs. Please continue reading to learn more about the threat. Read more »

b34btbztdb0vavaw.exe

B34btbztdb0vavaw.exe (149,504 bytes) is a malicious rootkit file which is often linked to the existence of ransomware Trojans. If you have discovered this executable running on your operating Windows system, soon enough it could be locked without a possibility to access a desktop. In this case we urge you to install automatic spyware detection and removal software as soon as possible. In case you are already dealing with the removed privileges over the system we can help you with the situation. The experienced Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have analyzed ransomware Trojans numerous of times, and so now we have enough knowledge over the threat and its removal. Please continue reading to learn more about B34btbztdb0vavaw.exe removal and ransomware infections. Read more »