You have 48 hours left to enter your payment Virus, or Spamhaus Virus, is a clandestine ransomware which uses deception and fictitious information to trick you into paying fines allegedly presented by authoritative law enforcement departments. Even though the infection is categorized as a ransomware and you will be presented to it through a screen-locking warning, in reality you are dealing with a malicious Trojan infection. ...
Here comes yet another ransomware infection that targets users in the Middle East - Public Security Directorate Virus. This computer infection blocks user screens in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and then displays a fake security notification that is supposedly sent by the Public Security Directorate. The infection wants to make an impression that your computer is locked due to a number of cyber crimes that you have supposedly committed. ...
Your website access has been restricted for downloading pirated software is a computer infection that is similar to Why do I see this page Virus. It is a computer malware that changes your hosts file and thus blocks you from accessing a number of popular websites. For example, with this malware on your computer you will not be able to access eBay, Amazon, Google, paypal, tumblr and a list of other websites. ...
Spamhaus Virus is the latest instance of how cyber criminals attempt to lure computer users into paying money so that their computers are unlocked. So far, the major troublemakers have been the Trojan Urausy and Reveton; this time, a new computer threat has been detected. Like its predecessors, the Trojan disables access to the system and displays a full-screen warning which is presented on behalf of Spamhaus. ...
System Care Virus is a fake AV tool which can enter your computer with the help of existing Trojans or get downloaded with your own interference. Even such seemingly harmless actions as opening a spam email attachment or clicking on a random link could help schemers infect your operating Windows system with spyware. Of course, it would not be susceptible to the initiated attacks if authentic security software were employed to guard the system. ...
Startsear.info is a search engine which returns Google search result and displays advertisements that promote various services and items. The search engine can one day become your home page and search provider if you install a toolbar or application whose installer contains some entries asking whether you want to have your home page changed. ...
Coupon Pigeon is often categorized as a potentially unwanted program which could flood your personal computer with various misleading and irritating advertisements. The suspicious program is advertised as an authentic and reliable tool which can help you save money. This information is presented within the official page of the application coupon-pigeon.com; however, we certainly do not recommend installing it onto your personal Windows system. ...
ISoft Online Search or isoft.us is regarded as a browser hijacker because of the changed made to Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. The alteration to the browsing tools is made once the computer user installs a program to which the toolbar that changes the settings has been attached. It suggests that you should always pay attention to the license agreement or check boxes given, so that you can exclude unwanted applications. ...
If you have noticed System Care Antivirus Warning popping up from the Task Bar of your operating Windows system, there is no doubt that your PC has been corrupted by a rogue anti-spyware tool System Care Antivirus. How does this program look? It resembles an authentic security tool which, at first sight, seems to help you delete supposedly running computer infections. The malicious rogue uses a deceptive system scanner to convince you that tens of different Trojans, worms and backdoors require immediate removal. ...
Your home page may get changed to Bigseekpro.com when you install a free toolbar or any other software application downloaded from a third party website. The website literally hijacks your home page, but the thing is that you can stop it from happening, if you are attentive during each installation process. ...