WorldSearchPro.com
WorldSearchPro.com seems to be a newcomer in the ELEX family of unreliable search engines and browser hijackers. This questionable search engine seems to be most popular in India and Iran; although, right now the server seems to be down. Nevertheless, you may still get infected with this search engine through freeware bundles, which means that if you find it in your browsers, there may be other malware infections as well to worry about. If this engine is active, it may present to you potentially unreliable content and thus put your system security at risk. Obviously, if there are other malware infections on board, too, your system security becomes quite vulnerable before long. ...
Invisible Empire Ransomware
Invisible Empire Ransomware enters systems unnoticed and then immediately locks all the files users keep on their computers. It has been noticed that this infection locks all the files no matter where they are located, which means that you will notice encrypted files on Desktop and %PROGRAMFILES% (%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%), %TEMP%, and %WINDIR% directories. If you have noticed that files cannot be opened, you can be sure that Invisible Empire Ransomware has managed to enter your system. Specialists at 411-spyware.com say that users who encounter this computer infection need to hurry to remove it from the system. ...
Goo.glesafe.com
If you live in the United States or Brazil, Goo.glesafe.com is a threat you need to be aware of. This strange and suspicious search tool is classified as a browser hijacker, and its primary target is unguarded operating systems. Of course, this infection cannot proliferate itself, and you need to let it in yourself, even if you are unaware of it. Our research has revealed that most users let this hijacker in when downloading software bundles, and, in some cases, users are even warned about its installation. So, have you installed the search tool yourself or was it installed without your permission? ...
Bugfixxer Ads
Bugfixxer Ads are shown by an advertising-supported application (adware) named HahoMedia. These ads are not named after the adware program; however, Bugfixxer appears in front of its name not without a reason. Specialists explain that ads are called like that because Bugfixxer is a service that shows them. It has been found that advertisements provided by this service will display all kinds of advertisements promoting websites, products, and different services; however, they are definitely not shown for you in order to keep you updated. It is evident that Bugfixxer Ads are displayed to increase the traffic rate of third-party websites. ...
eTogether
eTogether software is advertised on etogether.com that seems to be a harmless dating web page. However, it offers you to download two unreliable extensions called eTogether Start and Search By eTogether. These applications are considered as potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) because they might change your homepage, new tab page, and search engine. Also, these extensions should gather user information and use it to select targeted ads for you. We must warn you that these advertisements might be not only annoying but dangerous as well. ...
Gamevance Ads
Gamevance Ads are annoying and potentially unreliable third-party ads that may appear in your browsers if your computer has been infected with Gamevance adware. It is possible for you to find advertisements labeled “Gamevance Ads” if you have downloaded and installed games from unreliable gaming sites or visited shady file-sharing websites recently. It is also possible that undesirable toolbars appear after installing this ad-supported program. You may not think that advertisements can cause you trouble apart from being very annoying, but let us prove that you may be wrong on that front. ...
TrumpKard
If you have used ad-blockers in the past, it will not be difficult for you to navigate TrumpKard. The question is whether or not you can trust this program, even if it provides seemingly beneficial services. After analyzing this app in our internal lab, we have come to a conclusion that it is a potentially unwanted program due to several reasons. First of all, although it is an ad-blocker, it can inject advertisements. Second, it can spy on you and record data about your browsers and your activity. Finally, it can modify your search settings, and that is unlikely to please users who are looking for reliable ad-blocking services. ...
TrendsTab.com
Our researchers categorized extension called TrendsTab advertised on TrendsTab.com as a browser hijacker. It was noticed that the application changes default preferences on your browser. The software can affect only Google Chrome. Consequently, it is available to download on Chrome Web Store. However, that does not indicate that the application cannot be dangerous to your computer. You should be aware that it belongs to the SuperWeb family. This company has a rather bad reputation among users, so it cannot be considered as reliable. ...
Myinfosearch.biz
Myinfosearch.biz is yet another browser hijacker that you should remove it at the very same moment that it is discovered running on your PC since it holds no valuable features whatsoever. It goes without saying that having this browser hijacker up and running on your PC will ruin your overall online experience in various ways. In this article, we provide further information about the devious functionality of this browser hijacker; also, we present a few preventative steps that you should take to improve your virtual security, allowing you to avoid getting your PC infected with this or any other questionable program. ...
Zcryptor Ransomware
Zcryptor Ransomware (a.k.a. Zcrypt Ransomware) is a threat that might do much harm to you. Its main goal is to steal money from users, so do not be surprised when you notice that your all files are locked and you are asked to pay money. Like other previously-released similar threats, this Trojan sneaks onto computers without permission. There are several ways how it does that. You will find out more about Zcryptor Ransomware, its distribution methods, and, of course, its removal further in this article, so read it carefully and then apply the knowledge you get in order to delete Zcryptor Ransomware in a manual way. ...