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Unknown Security Breach Popup

Category: Fake Warnings

Software technical support hoaxes are not as common as ransomware, but they are making news. The Unknown Security Breach pop-up is a scam targeted at inexperience Windows users, who are not familiar with Microsoft's approach to their clients. The Unknown Security Breach pop-up is a fake notification that is displayed when the user is browsing an unreliable website or have some unsolicited, ad-powered software running on the PC. The website on which the pop-up alert is displayed is pcrerror-alert.com, and the page visible to the victim might seem to be similar to the official website of Microsoft. ...

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Search.gg

Category: Browser Hijackers

When Search.gg, a new questionable search website, appears in your browser, you may not even realize that something has changed and that you could be at risk. This browser hijacker may show up in your Google Chrome browser after you install questionable and potentially unwanted extensions. It is possible that you do not even recall installing it for this reason. In any case, you should know that although this search engine page looks very similar to Google, you cannot trust its search results. You could be introduced to potentially unreliable third-party ads and sponsored links on modified search results pages. ...

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Blogingt.net

Category: Adware

Are you being redirected to suspicious websites whenever you are browsing the web? If you are, maybe a malicious threat is using the Blogingt.net adware server to expose you to unreliable third-party content? Unfortunately, it is not known which specific infections are using this adware server, and so we have to consider different options. For example, maybe you have downloaded an unreliable extension that is performing unauthorized redirecting? Maybe an inconspicuous browser hijacker is responsible for this? Whatever the case might be, you have to identify the threat and remove it immediately. ...

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Search.mytab.club

Category: Browser Hijackers

Search.mytab.club is a known browser hijacker that will replace your browser’s homepage address automatically if you install its affiliated Mytab.club browser extension for Google Chrome. We are of the opinion that both this search engine and its extension are mostly useless and Search.mytab.club in particular is an outright malicious search engine because it was designed to replace the homepage address and new tab page address without warning. Furthermore, this hijacker can collect information about you and show you ad-supported search results that can jeopardize your computer’s security. We, therefore, recommend that you remove this hijacker. ...

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Aubamy Downloader

Category: Computer Help

Being infected with malware or clicking on corrupt third-party content can always result in installing questionable programs like Aubamy Downloader. This browser extension only works in your Google Chrome browser. Since it is usually forced to be installed on your computer, we consider it a rather pushy way to market a product. Even more so that this tool is totally useless and it simply hijacks your default search engine and shows you questionable manipulated search results. We have categorized this extension as a potentially unwanted program (PUP) because it does not really mean direct danger to you or to your system, but it might still pose a threat indirectly. ...

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Search.hdirectionsandmap.com

Category: Browser Hijackers

Polarity Technologies Ltd, a company known well for malware analysts at 411-spyware.com, has recently developed a new product Search.hdirectionsandmap.com. Although it is a new search tool, we cannot say that it differs much from previously-developed search tools. It also looks like a legitimate search tool, but acts as a browser hijacker. Malware researchers tend to classify it as a browser hijacker because it arrives on users’ systems bundled with third-party software and then alters browsers’ settings without their knowledge. Search.hdirectionsandmap.com usually sets itself as a homepage and a default search tool. ...

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Random6 Ransomware

Category: Trojans

Random6 Ransomware also known as Johnie Ransomware is a dangerous malicious application that could cause a lot of damage to the infected computer’s user. That is because the malware’s goal is not to harm the device or its operating system, but to make your pictures, documents, archives, and other private data unusable. The malicious program reaches this goal by enciphering the mentioned files with an unknown encryption algorithm. If you are interested in getting to know more about the threat’s working manner, we would recommend reading the rest of the article. ...

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Goqrench.net

Category: Browser Hijackers

Goqrench.net is a suspicious search engine and a browser hijacker, so naturally, computer security specialists advise getting rid of it if it affects your browsing application. Researchers who tested the tool are saying it should work on browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer. Apparently, the search engine could modify particular browser preferences to make you surf the Internet with Goqrench.net. Moreover, it seems like the application could place advertising content while you are browsing with it, and if you click such ads, the browser hijacker’s developers might get advertising revenue from it. ...

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Movie-Hub

Category: Computer Help

You have to be selective about the programs you install because there are too many unreliable and useless ones. Movie-Hub might look useful at first, but the truth is that this Chrome extension is not that beneficial. On top of that, it is possible that is not reliable as well. Do you want useless and unreliable software running on your PC? Of course, you do not, which is exactly why we are discussing this add-on and its removal. After analyzing this add-on thoroughly, our malware analysts have come to a conclusion that it deserves the classification of a PUP (potentially unwanted program). If you want to learn about this, you need to continue reading this article. ...

  • Full Movie-Hub removal instructions

'Windows Firewall Blocked The Internet Due To Security Breach' Pop-Up

Category: Fake Warnings

'Windows Firewall Blocked the Internet Due To Security Breach' Pop-Up must have appeared on your screen because you either opened a website that supports such pop-ups or you have an extension on your browser that generates them. As you can probably tell from the information on the pop-up, it tries to make you think that you are experiencing some security problems. However, this notification is a scam devised to push you into spending your money for nothing. You need to remove 'Windows Firewall Blocked the Internet Due To Security Breach' Pop-Up from your system at once and then check if you have more unfamiliar applications installed. ...

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