Uplayer
If you are looking for a good, trustworthy media player, Uplayer is not a program you should be looking at. Although this program does work to some extent, it is considered untrustworthy because it might open security backdoors. This supposedly beneficial application can show advertisements, and every single one of them might redirect you to unfamiliar pages, which is a security backdoor. Hopefully, you will not encounter ads routing to malicious sites or exposing you to scams and malware installers, but you cannot rely on hope. Instead, take the matters into your own hands and delete Uplayer from your operating system. ...
GamesZing
GamesZing is an ad-supported application that you might install accidentally when installing shady software bundles. Our research suggests that it can show advertisements and lots of them. Furthermore, these ads can feature links to suspicious and possibly even malicious websites, so you have to remove this application because it might get your computer infected with malware. In this article, we are going to overview this program's origins and functions briefly and then show those of you that are not that tech-savvy how to uninstall it via Control Panel. ...
Safebrowsing.biz
Changes within your web browser might seem quite refreshing at times. Unfortunately, modifications of browser's default settings usually signify that a hijacker is fully active on your personal computer. One hijacker that goes by the name of Safebrowsing.biz is known to cause unwanted changes and is roaming the web nowadays. If you happen to come across this questionable application, make sure not to download or install it under any circumstances. This is critical not only because the devious piece of software is fully able to ruin your online experience but also because it could turn out to be the main reason your PC could end up filled with questionable and potentially dangerous programs. ...
iglobalsearch.com
iglobalsearch.com is a serious computer infection called a browser hijacker even though it might seem to be an ordinary search provider at first glance. Once it enters your computer, it will change the settings of the Google Chrome browser immediately. Specialists at 411-spyware.com have tested this infection thoroughly and found that it will change your homepage, search engine, and the New Tab page, so you will quickly understand that you have become a victim of malware and could take some action. As iglobalsearch.com is a really untrustworthy search provider, we suggest getting rid of it as soon as possible. ...
Stampado Ransomware
Stampado Ransomware is the name of a new disaster that can hit your computer if you let it on board. This ransomware may not have started its rampage on the web yet, but it is definitely up for sale already on the Dark Web. As a matter of fact, this dangerous malware infection is sold for crooks for a surprisingly low price ($39) and it is not even only for a monthly rental. This could be a very attractive feature to schemers, which means that very soon there could be a number of variants out there since this ransomware is actually customizable. This infection seems to have the same features as CryptoLocker Ransomware. ...
StackPlayer
Although StackPlayer can provide you with music, gaming, sports, cars, celeb, tech-related, and other kinds of videos, you have to be cautious about this potentially unwanted program (PUP). If you install it onto your computer, you might soon find suspicious advertisements popping from left and right. These ads should have the identification tag attached to them, which means that you will be able to link them directly to the PUP. Now, if you have not familiarized yourself with the License Agreement, Privacy Policy, or other important statements, you might not know that ads can be displayed with the help of this media player. ...
Zeta-search.com
Zeta-search.com creators claim that their aim is to provide users with “ultimate online search experience.” However, after researching the search engine, we doubt that this is their primary goal. The search engine cannot offer any unique tools, so it does not seem that it could enhance user’s browsing. On the contrary, the applications usage might expose your computer to harmful content. The program’s creators have third-party partners and users might see their products being advertised in their search results. Probably, Zeta-search.com gets advertising revenue from users’ clicks, so it is possible that it is their actual aim. ...
Sport Score
Sport Score is a piece of software targeted at those computer users who love different types of sports. It promises to enable people to access the scores of various matches, which explains why so many sport lovers download and install this extension themselves. Unfortunately, people usually regret installing this software because it does not act the way it should. Besides, it changes the default search engine and the New Tab page to feed.getsportscore.com. Specialists at 411-spyware.com have noticed that this website will immediately redirect to snap.do, which is considered to be a questionable search provider. ...
Search.searchyff.com
Search.searchyff.com, a questionable search engine, can infiltrate your browsers if you let a browser hijacker onto your system. This can mostly happen when you are installing a malicious free software bundle. For this reason, it is quite likely that this browser hijacker is not the only malware threat you need to face and fight against if you want to secure your virtual world. This hijacker may expose you and your system to potentially unsafe third-party content and thus cyber criminals as well. Engaging with such content and criminals can end very badly for you. ...
MMUltraPlayer
We know that we have emphasized this countless of times, but if you want to avoid the likes of MMUltraPlayer, we have to tell you again: Please be careful when you download programs from unfamiliar sources. Although the possibility of getting infected with malware this way is not that high, there are far too many other potential security issues to ignore. You probably find it odd that such potentially unwanted programs (PUP) like MMUltraPlayer could be associated with computer threats, but we do urge you to remove it for a reason. No program should be allowed to remain on your system if it is not wanted. ...