Trojan.JS.Redirector.xa is a JavaScript Trojan infection which will access the PC surreptitiously and attempt to redirect the user to a particular website. The threat is likely to be located in the Temporary Internet Files folder. It is advisable to remove the contents of the folder in order to ease up the detection and removal of the threat. Read more »
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Win32:BitCoinMiner-CA
Win32:BitCoinMiner-CA is a dangerous computer infection which can get to your PC through social networking websites and Skype. If you receive a suspicious link from a contact, first make sure that the link has not been sent automatically from your friend’s computer. On clicking the malicious link, you may execute Win32:BitCoinMiner-CA or some other computer infection. It is also believed that the BitCoin malware can be executed by a threat that is disguised as a Trend Micro component. Read more »
Trojan.Bamital
Trojan.Bamital is a dangerous computer infection, also known as Troj/Agent-OCF, that affects your browsing sessions by altering the search results. It can get to the PC in different ways, including drive-by installation, spam emails, and so on. The threat must be removed from the victimized computer in order to avoid unexpected results, such as poor performance of the computer and various errors. Read more »
taskmgr.exe
Originally taskmgr.exe is a legitimate system process file that runs whenever you open Windows Task-Manager. It is basically impossible to imagine Windows operating system without this system utility, and therefore, taskmgr.exe is often used by scareware creators in fake error messages in order to scare inexperienced computer users and make them think that there is something utterly wrong with their systems. First of all, you cannot believe anything you see pop-up on your screen and in case the file is really infected, then you need to remove taskmgr.exe with a professional antimalware tool, otherwise you could seriously damage your system. Read more »
mwdefender.exe
If you have installed the fake security program Internet Security or Internet Security Pro, it is likely that you are familiar with mwdefender.exe, a malicious process responsible for the fake system scans, security alerts, and other system malfunctions. It is crucial to remove mwdefender.exe from the PC; otherwise, you will constantly be provided with pop-up warning encouraging you to activate or register the application to have various non-existing computer threats removed. Ignore the warnings saying that a Trojan infection has been detected, or that your personal data is at risk. The only risk is mwdefender.exe, or the so-called rogue anti-virus program, which should be eliminated from the computer once detected. Read more »
Trojan.PSW.Agent
Trojan.PSW.Agent is a highly dangerous computer infection which, if not removed, can severely affect your privacy and the overall performance of the system. The threat gets to the PC by exploiting system vulnerabilities, which means that an unprotected system which was updated long time ago can be easily afflicted while browsing insecure websites. For example, Trojan.PSW.Agent can get to the system via drive-by or bundled downloads. If your anti-virus program keeps displaying a security warning about Trojan.PSW.Agent, it is the high time you implemented a professional spyware prevention program which can instantly remove Trojan.PSW.Agent from the PC. Read more »
Trojan.FakeAlert.15309
Trojan.FakeAlert.15309 is a clandestine Trojan which may attack your operating Window system without any warning and any signals. The malevolent threat has been developed by cyber criminals who could employ a number of security vulnerabilities in order to infiltrate malignant Trojan components without alarming you. For example, schemers could forward a spam email attachment with a corrupted attachment. If you downloaded and opened this attachment, schemers could infiltrate the first malicious component onto the PC. If this malicious component was setup2.exe, schemers could hijack system processes and enable the infiltration of other dangerous files without you knowing it because the file has rootkit capabilities to hide malware from detection and removal. Of course, this is just one of the many files related to infections from the Trojan.FakeAlert family. Overall, it is important to have Trojan.FakeAlert.15309 deleted, and you can find more valuable information in this article. Read more »
SuperfishIEAddon.dll
SuperfishIEAddon.dll is a browser helper object which is installed onto the Internet Explorer web browser as soon as you install Superfish Window Shopper or Save as Deal Finder. Both of these applications are interrelated, as the first plugin displays advertisements through the so-called Finder. The plugin has been developed to produce reliable virtual offers whenever you shop online. Nevertheless, reputable spyware researchers, including Anti-Spyware-101.com, recommend that you act extremely cautiously with this Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome extension. Without a doubt, our main concern is the browser helper object (or BHO) which, in the worst case scenario, could cause virtual security risks. Please continue reading to learn how you can delete SuperfishIEAddon.dll and why the removal may be important. Read more »
DDoS:Win32/Abot.A
DDoS:Win32/Abot.A is a dangerous computer infection associated with ransomware infections. This threats works alongside some other computer infections and can drop new files onto the targeted machine, so it is essential that you take extra care of the PC once you learn about the presence of DDoS:Win32/Abot.A. Unlike other less severe computer infections that can be removed manually, the one in questions should be terminated by a professional spyware removal tool. Read more »
VirTool:Win32/Obfuscator
VirTool:Win32/Obfuscator is a malicious infection that has a vast number of aliases. It means that a lot of programs may be detected under the same name. The main purpose of all the programs that are detected as VirTool:Win32/Obfuscator is to hide and protect other malicious infections from detection by antivirus programs. It means that if you are infected with VirTool:Win32/Obfuscator, it is very likely that your computer is full of other malware applications. Therefore, in order to remove VirTool:Win32/Obfuscator, you need to terminate all the other computer threats as well. Do not overlook this infection, because it may result in an sensitive information theft and an ultimate system crash. Read more »