Sarconsogulpe is a dangerous Trojan horse which gets on the computer alongside other program and attempts to compromise the operating system. The Sarconsogulpe malware can be downloaded when downloading a torrent file. The infection is located in the ProgramFiles directory and run as service sarconsogulpe.exe. Moreover, the Trojan horse starts running every time the system startups and communicates with remote servers to receive commands and send information. The removal of Sarconsogulpe is a must because some new malware programs may be downloaded by the infection. ...
Virtual schemers hiding behind seemingly legitimate advertisement-supported programs often employ supposedly useful Coupon Codes. These codes may be presented via banners and pop-ups on random web pages that you visit. Unfortunately, not all Coupon Codes are useful. Some of them are employed to act as bait. In the worst case scenario, the misleading coupons could be used to install malicious software, and this is something you have to avoid. ...
The ReferenceBoss Toolbar is a free browser extension that offers quick access to Wikipedia, Dictionary.com, and some other database-like websites. The browser is owned by Mindspark Interactive Network, which is notorious for a wide variety of interactive toolbars for the most popular Internet browsers. The official website referenceboss.com suggests that the ReferenceBoss Toolbar works on Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, but our researchers have found that the program is compatible with Google Chrome, too. ...
There are certain potential system security threats that are common to particular regions. For example, Volaro is an adware application that mostly affects users' computers in the Middle East. It is an application that displays annoying pop-ups and connects to the Internet without your permission. ...
OfferCrowd is a potentially unwanted application that our security experts label as an adware program. This means that OfferCrowd displays third-party commercial offers with the intention to easily generate financial profit. Perhaps it is easy to understand that the program is not beneficial in any way. After all, the application constantly interrupts your web browsing, so, even if you are not well-acquainted with potential computer security threats, you should realize that there’s something wrong with OfferCrowd and you have to remove it from your computer. ...
MPlayerX is an unreliable advertisement-supported program that may be installed onto the Mac operating system. According to the requirements presented on the official website mplayerx.org, the disturbing app is only compatible with the operating systems starting with the Mac OS X 10.7 version with 64-bit Intel CPU. The website is supported by Zongyao Qu; however, it is not clear which company has developed MPlayerX itself. ...
App Lid is a browser add-on which you should remove from the computer if you want to browse the Internet without being flooded with pop-up advertisements, web banners, in-line ads, and other types of advertisements. The App Lid browser add-on, which is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, is an advertising-supported program, which means that it displays third-party advertisements. ...
Coolbuy may be presented as an application that will help you buy products online for less. Unfortunately, the promises of this annoying application are bogus, and trusting the program would be a mistake. What any user dealing with this program should do is delete Coolbuy. The program requires removal, because it does not fulfill the promises to assist users, and because it assists unpredictable third parties. ...
BonusBerry is a browser add-on that displays third-party ads, coupons, and other types of advertisements on Russian websites. The program is promoted at bonusberry.ru and is compatible with Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. The BonusBerry browser add-on can also be bundled with freeware, and such bundled software is likely to be available to Russian computer users. In order to prevent the installation of unwanted programs, ...
BetterBrain is a browser add-on that enables users to highlight selected text and get search results from Wikipedia and the Bing search. The BetterBrain browser add-on is supposed to help people learn think faster, but we encourage you to remove this program from the computer. BetterBrain is an advertising-supported program, ...