CyboScan PC Optimizer might seem like a great program if you only pay attention to the information presented by its developer. You can find this information at cyboscan.com, and this is where you might have downloaded the suspicious system optimizer from as well. According to the official promotion, the app can resolve issues that are slowing down your PC’s performance, remove unnecessary files (“Log files, Temporary files and Error Reporting files”) to make space, and fix the Windows Registry. Overall, the program seems to be great. Unfortunately, its services are not adequate to the pricing, which is the main reason to get rid of the suspicious program. ...
Although Beansplayer is promoted as a media player, specialists at 411-spyware.com do not recommend it for users who are looking for a good player of media files. They say that it would be best to delete this program if it is already installed on the computer. Beansplayer, without a doubt, is not an extremely harmful application, but it cannot be called fully reliable either because it does not work the way it should, i.e. it does not act as a beneficial media player even though it has an interface of a trustworthy application. What also makes Beansplayer a suspicious program is that it does not have an official website and finds alternative ways to show up on computers. ...
Pro Flip Ads appears to be a new adware application targeted at Google Chrome’s users. If you believe the tool’s description, it was designed to help users find best shopping deals on the Internet. However, our researchers doubt it since it seems like the extension’s creators do not review their displayed ads or guarantee their reliability. Thus, it is more likely that the add-on was created to just generate advertising revenue for its creators. As you see, it's provided advertisements might come from unknown sources, including web pages, which could be distributing malware or trying to steal the user’s sensitive data. ...
Angleware Ransomware is a ransomware-type computer infection that was first seen on 22 March 2017. It is part of the Hidden Tear ransomware family and is written in the .Net framework code. It is highly dangerous and you should remove it if your PC were to become infected with it. Our research has shown that this particular application is capable of encrypting your personal files and then demanding that you pay a ransom for the decryption tool that will decrypt them. You should not expect the cyber criminals to keep their word as they are interested in taking your money — not giving you access to your files. ...
Our security experts say that StreamingWhereTV is a browser hijacker. It means that this program will modify your browser settings, and these modifications may not be the nicest ones out there. It might even seem that the modifications are useful at first, but you should not fall for this scam. Browser hijackers enter target computers solely for a monetary gain, and they are not interested in improving your overall web browsing experience. Hence, it would be for the best to remove StreamingWhereTV from your system right now. And for that, you can refer to the manual removal instructions we have prepared for you below. ...
Potentially unwanted and dangerous software can manifest in many different ways. For instance, you may be exposed to the Call technical support +1 888-850-8578 fake alert that will try to push you into calling the given number because supposedly you need the technical support to fix particular errors. Needless to say, the only thing you need to fix is this situation, and you can do that by removing Call technical support +1 888-850-8578 for good. It is not that hard to achieve, but you may have to remove other unwanted applications that are probably hiding in your system. ...
Kill Error S47452d is a fictitious warning that might be encountered while visiting potentially malicious websites. The pop-up window might say the alert is displayed by the computer’s operating system, but we can assure you it is not true. This is why we do not recommend dialing the mentioned phone number since it could connect you to the cyber criminals responsible for this threat. Such people may try to trick less experienced users into purchasing suspicious software or services. No to mention the given phone number may not be toll-free, so you could lose some money while simply talking to the cyber criminals. ...
Have you been offered Super-search.org when installing something else? Considering that this search tool does not appear to have an official download source, it is very likely that it will be spread bundled with other programs. Unfortunately, some software distributors are malicious, and they could easily introduce you to the search tool along with extremely malicious threats. Obviously, the installer would not reveal the maliciousness of these threats to ensure that you would install them. So, have you installed third-party programs along with the suspicious search tool? ...
Have your all files received a new extension .anonfive? Is it impossible to access them? If yes and yes, AnonFive Ransomware must be inside your computer. This computer infection illegally enters computers and performs bad activities although it is created on an open-source ransomware infection Hidden-Tear which was originally developed for educational purposes only. The main goal of AnonFive Ransomware is to obtain money from users, so it tries to achieve it by going to encrypt users’ personal files. Cyber criminals know that users will send money for them only if they take something valuable from them. ...
Launchpage.org is a questionable search engine that does not provide any Privacy Policy or End User License Agreement statements. As a result, it is difficult to know what kind of information the application might gather while the user is browsing and how any collected data could be used. The missing documents raise other questions about the application’s working manner as well, for example, you may wonder if it can automatically update itself or do anything else without asking your permission. If you do not want to wonder whether the threat could cause you trouble each time you are using it, it might be best to simply erase it. ...