www-Find-www.com Threat Level: 
www-Find-www.com is a browser hijacker site that may be related to Facebook worm Koobface.
Are most of your searches redirected to www-Find-www.com?
Did you get a Facebook message that linked to a Flash update you needed to download?
If you’re using social networking sites, you may find yourself hijacked by Koobface. Koobface works by adding links to social networking profiles, while posing as a video code. If you click a link and install the “video codec,” you’ll actually download Koobface. Koobface launches and searches your PC for social networking site cookies, and uses these cookies to modify your profiles with Koobface links.
If you’ve received a Koobface popup that reads “Error: Error installing Codec. Please contact support,” and now your browser redirects to www-Find-www.com, let me show you how to block www-Find-www.com.
HomeSiteRenew.com/security/xp Threat Level: 
HomeSiteRenew.com/security/xp is a fake anti-spyware browser hijacker. You could be browsing the web, and out of nowhere a HomeSiteRenew.com/security/xp popup appears:
“The page at http://www.HomeSiteRenew.com/security/xp says:
Warning! W32.Myzor.FK@yf is a virus that infects files with .exe extensions. It attempts to steal passwords and private information from the infected computer.
If you click “OK,” you’re forwarded to Virus-Trigger.com/?aid=1017, to buy fake anti-spyware software Antivirus Trigger.
If your computer keeps going to HomeSiteRenew.com/security/xp, I’ll show you how to block HomeSiteRenew.com/security/xp for free.
OneStep Search Tool is a toolbar you’ll probably regret installing.
Signs of OneStep Search Tool include not-so-hidden ads, getting redirected to OneStep.net, and wanting to toss your computer down the stairs.
You can uninstall OneStep Search Tool with OneStep.net’s instructions, or you can follow your gut, not trust them, and let me show you how to get rid of OneStep Search Tool for free.
ALOT Toolbar is a toolbar designed to “provide you with the information you want.”
Memo to ALOT Toolbar: there’s this little site called Google.com.
Besides ALOT Toolbar’s oversight of its competition, ALOT Toolbar may annoy you by adding itself to your browser, by launching “ALOT” of popups, and ALOT Toolbar may install “ALOT” of adware/malware onto your PC. If you trust ALOT Toolbar, you can use ALOT.com’s ALOT Toolbar uninstallation instructions, or you can remove ALOT Toolbar for free with my instructions below.
Backdoor.TinyProxy Threat Level: 
Backdoor.TinyProxy is a Trojan that hijacks your web searches, redirecting you to an ad site.
Before Backdoor.TinyProxy makes you want to bathe your PC in lava, I’ll show you how to get rid of Backdoor.TinyProxy for free.
AVMyScan.com Threat Level: 
AVMyScan.com is the home site of more fake anti-spyware — Internet Antivirus. AVMyScan.com hijacks your browser, launches fake system alert popups, and makes up threats to scare you into buying Internet Antivirus Pro. AVMyScan.com popups read:
http://www.AVMyScan.com says:
Windows is scanning your system for threats. The scanning is provided by our official partner Internet Antivirus. Please refrain from closing the window until the scanning is finished. We highly recommend you to install the full version of Internet Antivirus scanner to monitor your PC for threats and on-time security system updates.
No matter what you click, you get another AVMyScan.com popup:
http://www.AVMyScan.com says:
Please note that Spyware is highly malicious for your PC information privacy. If you want to install the full version, please click “Ok”, wait for the page to load, start the installation process and follow the instructions. If you want to wait for scanning results to appear, please click “Cancel”. After Internet Antivirus is installed, you can close the scanning window and remove Spyware from your computer.
And finally you get another AVMyScan.com popup:
http://www.AVMyScan.com says:
The page at http://avmyscan.com says:Serious security and privacy threats found on your computer. It may damage your files or steal your personal and financial information. Click “OK” to start downloading CRITICAL security software update.
Don’t waste your money — don’t download the software any AVMyScan.com popup recommends. The only thing AVMyScan.com gets rid of is your money.
I’ll show you how to block AVMyScan.com for free.
FunWebProducts is adware that’s part of a bundle of free software (My Mail Signature, My Mail Stationery, My Mail Stamp, Cursor Mania, Smiley Central, or PopSwatter sound familiar?). FunWebProducts can automatically update and install other adware onto your computer, and FunWebProducts launches annoying popup ads. FunWebProducts might also change your browser settings and redirect you to sites you don’t want to visit, like FunWebProducts.com.
Unless you like a billion FunWebProducts popup ads interrupting your sessions at YouPorn.com CNN.com, remove FunWebProducts.
Check-AntiVir-Tool.net Threat Level: 
Check-AntiVir-Tool.net is the latest browser hijacker that changes your home page to Check-AntiVir-Tool.net. Like its lookalike, AV-AntiVir-Scanner-3.net, Check-AntiVir-Tool.net promotes fake anti-spyware, like Antivirus Scanner and Web Spy Shield. Check-AntiVir-Tool.net runs its own fake security scan and popup, telling you you’re infected with spyware. This Check-AntiVir-Tool.net popup reads:
http://Check-AntiVir-Tool.net says:
“Online Scanner is checking your system for spyware and privacy threats. Some security vulnerabilities are found. To keep your computer spyware protected, please click “RUN” or “OPEN” when asked to start the installation of full Antivirus Scanner version.
This file has been digitally signed and independently certified as 100% free of viruses, adware and spyware.”
And
http://Check-AntiVir-Tool.net says:
“NOTICE: If your computer has been running slower than normal, it may be infected with Viruses, Adware or Spyware.
Antivirus Scanner will perform completely FREE scan of your system for malicious programs.
Download Antivirus Scanner for FREE now!”
The only “Viruses, Adware or Spyware” you’re infected with is Antivirus Scanner and Check-AntiVir-Tool.net. And the only thing Check-AntiVir-Tool.net and its fake anti-spyware removes is money from your pockets.
So let’s get rid of Check-AntiVir-Tool.net.
Radz Services and Internet Cafe Threat Level: 
Radz Services and Internet Cafe is a browser hijacker that redirects Internet Explorer to RadzServices.blogspot.com, and changes your IE title to “Radz Services and Internet Cafe.”
Before Radz Services and Internet Cafe makes you throw your PC into a bubble bath, I’ll show you how to remove Radz Services and Internet Cafe for free, and block RadzServices.blogspot.com.
Find-TwoSite.com Threat Level: 
Find-TwoSite.com is a site that Security Toolbar 7.1 might redirect you to. If your browser keeps coming back to Find-TwoSite.com, you’re probably infected with Security Toolbar 7.1. Security Toolbar 7.1 also tracks your web activity, targets pop-ups and link ads at you, blocks your URL requests, and downloads more pests onto your computer.
Let me show you how to block Find-TwoSite.com and get rid of Security Toolbar 7.1 for free

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