It seems that by signing up for Prize-Party website, you will be able to win such prizes as MacBook, iPod and so on. All you have to do is log in with your Facebook account to prize-party.com and that is it. However, you should think twice before you do it. The website is obviously full of commercial advertisements, ...
Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus is a deceitful ransomware which is specifically targeted at Windows users living in Spanish-speaking countries. There is no doubt that the malicious program has been created and distributed by cyber criminals who know a few different ways to infiltrate the sinister infection without any of your knowledge. ...
Software Education Hijacker is a malicious browser hijacker which can perform unauthorized redirection to sftwred.info from currently installed Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and other popular web browsers. The web page looks like a regular search engine which offers you quick access links to Google, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. ...
PC Fix Speed Virus is a fake computer performance optimization program which pretends to help you fix various system errors. If you have not installed the application by yourself, it means that you have been browsing insecure websites. Like other rogue applications, PC Fix Speed Virus attempts to make you purchase its full version so that the system performance issues can be successfully tackled. ...
Tuvaro Toolbar is a browser plugin that can be installed on your browser to improve your browsing experience. The official website at Tuvaro.com does not have a download link, which allows us to assume that the browser extension itself is usually downloaded and installed from third party websites. ...
“Why do I see this page?” is a heading of warning which appears on your browser when you attempt to access Google, Yahoo, YouTube, MySpace, Twitter and other websites. According to the warning, in order to visit a particular website, you are supposed to take part in an online survey. Here is how the rest of the warning reads: ...
AVASoft Professional Antivirus is a computer infection classified as rogue antispyware. It means that this program tries to look and behave like a genuine antivirus application in order to make you think that your computer is infected with viruses. Then AVASoft Professional Antivirus tries to make you purchase a full version of the program, claiming that it is the best solution to your problem. ...
Antiprotect is definitely a piece of computer software you wouldn't want to have on your PC, not only because it is in Korean (presumably you do not speak the language), but because it is a fake antivirus software. Fake AVs (or rogue antispyware) are malicious computer infections that pretend they can protect your computer from harm, while in fact they want to steal your money. ...
Trojan:AutoIt/LockScreen.A is another cunning computer infections which can also be referred to as ransomware. As the name of the Trojan suggests, this threat locks your screen; moreover, it starts a lot of malicious processes, which is done to prevent you from accessing the system. The threat has been detected in August 2012 and it seems that the use of such infections as Trojan:AutoIt/LockScreen.A is getting one of the major issues in the cyber world. ...
DssAgent/Brodcast is a spyware application which is associated with Broderbund software. Broderbund is a manufacturer of video games, educational applications, business software, printing software and so on. When one of the products of this company is installed, you may come across dssagent.exe which is usually located in the Windows subfolders. ...