PC Smart Cleanup
PC Smart Cleanup is a potentially unwanted program because it offers a doubtful function, and you even have to pay to use the application. What’s more, sometimes the program might get installed on your computer accidentally when you roam the Internet. The bottom line is that if you did not want to have this application on your system, you need to remove PC Smart Cleanup immediately. And it would also be a good idea to scan your computer with a reliable antispyware application. Such unwanted applications have a tendency to travel in groups so you need to check for other undesirable programs, too. ...
Micro Foundation 7
If you have found a folder named Micro Foundation 7 on your PC, then there are chances that your computer has been infected with Trojan.Bitcoinminer. This Trojan is used to mine digital currency using your PC’s graphics card. You will not get a slice of the profits, so there is no reason to keep this Trojan as it will drain your GPU’s or CPU's resources and make games and other software that requires a GPU and CPU much slower. Furthermore, this Trojan can contribute to higher electricity bills especially if you have an energy hungry graphics card. All in all, this program is no good and you should remove it. ...
Always Weather
Always Weather is advertised as a useful piece of software that should provide you with latest weather updates right within your browser. At first, it might sound like a great tool to have up and fully active on your personal computer; unfortunately, the reality is quite different. After our malware experts have conducted an in depth analysis, this application it has been classified as a potentially unwanted program. Such categorization has been made due to a few reasons. One of them is the overall invasive functionality of this application. In fact having it active on your personal computer can make browsing the Internet a much more annoying and frustrating experience. ...
'Safe PC Support Page' Pop-Ups
'Safe PC Support Page' Pop-Ups can be very annoying but, at the same time, these misleading pages can also trick you into purchasing useless software or infecting your system with potentially unwanted programs. As a matter of fact, we have classified these pop-ups as fake alerts because, obviously, these are only based on false information to scam you. If you keep seeing these pages popping up, it is quite likely that your system has been infected with malware. In other words, you will never be entirely safe again while surfing the web unless you remove 'Safe PC Support Page' Pop-Ups and possibly related infections from your PC. ...
Strixchase.com
A browser hijacker is an intrusive program that can alter your web browser's default settings without any notification or authorization. One such application is currently roaming the internet; it goes by the name of Strixchase.com. Thus, if you ever happen to encounter it, make sure to do everything in your power to avoid it. If unfortunately, this hijacker is already active on your personal computer be sure to execute its complete removal. It is critical to do so because the invasive application can make surfing the web an extremely annoying and frustrating task. ...
Home.searchfreehoroscope.com
Be sure to delete the program known as Home.searchfreehoroscope.com if it is ever found up and running on your personal computer. It is critical to do so because this application is nothing more than yet another browser hijacker, which can act in an extremely invasive manner. Just like any other program of this classification, it is known to trigger unauthorized and unwanted changes to your web browser's default settings. Due to such alterations browsing the Internet will become a much more annoying and frustrating experience. ...
Home.fastemailaccess.com
Home.fastemailaccess.com is a featured search website that can appear in your browsers after you install a free program from a questionable source. This search engine resembles Google at first sight and you may not even realize that any change has been made. However, we have found that this is yet another browser hijacker like Search.youremailnow.com and Search.searchytdm.com, and it can actually modify the homepage, new tab, and default search engine settings of your major browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer. ...
MovieCenter Search
MovieCenter Search is categorized as a potentially unwanted program. It is a browser extension that works on the Chrome browser. While the application is rather far from a genuine computer infection, quite a few users complain about it because they do not notice the moment it enters their systems. In this description, we will tell you a little bit more about this application, and we will present you with the way to remove it. It is not hard to get rid of MovieCenter Search and other similar applications, so there is no need to feel threatened by it. You are still the master of your system. ...
AnytimeAstrology Toolbar
If you are into astrology, AnytimeAstrology Toolbar might look like a pretty cool tool. However, whenever you install extensions on your browser, you have to understand that unless they come from a popular and well-known websites, it is very likely that they use a third-party source to provide you with a specific service. What’s more, if a program suddenly appears on your browser even if you did not intend to have it, it is a clear sign that something has gone wrong. Therefore, you will do yourself a favor if you remove AnytimeAstrology Toolbar from your system immediately. ...
Unknown System Failure! Scam
If you get redirected to a website that says your PC has been infected with malware that stole your Facebook and email passwords and other information, then that can be the result of Unknown System Failure! Scam. This scam is hosted on a website to which you can get redirected by an application or browser extension while you browse the web. Its link can also be promoted on other websites. You have to remove the software not to see this scam page again, but it might not be easy to detect it. This scam is an attempt by cybercriminals to sell you useless malware removing software or other products. ...