PricePeep is a browser add-on which you may find helpful if you want to save money by using various coupons. This application is compatible with the most popular browsers such us Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Here is how the add-on is presented on its official website: ...
Backdoor Trojan refers to a list of detections that can all be classified as malicious backdoor Trojans. The first backdoor Trojan was discovered in February 1999. They can infect all main operating systems, and since backdoor Trojans are created for stealth, they can remain hidden out of your sight for a considerable period of time, denting your overall system security, and consequently infecting your PC with other malware applications. ...
Users online complain that XFinity Toolbar hijacks their home pages and changes default search engine. That would be almost true if it weren't for the fact that user has to install XFinity Toolbar himself for it to appear on his or her browser. This toolbar comes with a proper installation wizard and it is commonly downloaded at xfinity.comcast.com. ...
If you have no idea where Solid Savings browser add-on came from, you should think about what PC programs you have installed recently. As research shows, the application can be acquired not only through its official website solid-savings.com but can also be dropped alongside other browser add-ons. ...
Savings Explorer is a browser add-on which is supposed to help you get the best online deals. If a coupon related to your search queries is available, it will pop up on the top right corner of the browser. This works on Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome but if you want to remove Savings Explorer, first you have to uninstall it using Windows Control Panel. ...
Trojan.Spy.Ambler.K is a malicious Windows infection which you may recognize by various alias names, including TrojanSpy:Win32/Ambler.K, Adware.MyWebSearch and AdWare.Win32.Gabpath. The malign program has been active since 2009, however time has not weakened its powers. Without a doubt, the clandestine Trojan has been created by cyber criminals, who have enough experience to slip the infection onto your computer without any of your authorization or acknowledgement. ...
Adware.Crossid might not seem as a particularly dangerous infection at first, but if you leave it in your system, eventually it can cause a lot of problems. Adware.Crossid is classified as adware which means it can render advertisements automatically according to your browsing history. The application displays commercial advertisements in order to generate financial revenue for its creator. ...
If you do not want to be subjected to virtual identity theft, you have to protect your PC against Trojan.Delf. This family of Trojans is composed of such infamous infections as Trojan.Delf.fyl, Trojan.Delf.CO, Trojan.Delf.cdo and tens of others. These malicious programs have been set to spy on your virtual activity, breach email and IM accounts, distribute malware and produce misleading pop-ups. Who stand behind the vicious application? ...
Although at first glance InternetGameBox looks like an innocent website for free online gaming at internetgamebox.com, it can be easily classified as potentially unwanted application. At the time of writing, it is impossible to access the website, because at first one gets redirected to 52664.quikker.com (the site functions like an adware), and then one lands on the index page of worddictionary.com.au. ...
Search.imesh.net is a search engine which will be set as you home page if, for example, you install iMesh software without paying attention to its installer. Do not worry – your browsers have not been hijacked if you have just installed the application mentioned. Search.imesh.net, like any other website, can be accessed directly through any browser. ...