WeatherGrind
WeatherGrind is a new application that promises to show the local weather on the Desktop and display weather alerts. The program might really seem to be useful for people who want to track the weather, so it is not surprising that so many users have this piece of software installed. If you have not done that yet, do not install WeatherGrind because it is not as beneficial as it claims to be. Besides, there are hundreds of other trustworthy applications that enable users to keep track of the local weather. You should also not keep it if this application appeared on your computer and you have no idea how it got there. ...
Search.yourmovietime.com
Search.yourmovietime.com is a useless and potentially unreliable search engine that can sneak onto your computer promoted by a browser hijacker. This infection can affect all three major browsers, including Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox as well. This hijacker is capable of changing certain settings in these browsers. You may notice that your home page, new tab page, and even your default search provider have been modified. Of course, most of the time the users themselves allow these modifications to take place while installing potentially unwanted programs or a whole freeware bundle packed with malware infections. ...
Easy Uninstall
Easy Uninstall is an application that we do not advise you to trust as it operates in questionable ways. During the research procedure, malware experts have noticed that the valuable features of it are obviously outweighed by the dubious and at times even invasive ones. Since the program itself is not aggressive and does not cause damage to your operating system by itself, it has been categorized as a potentially unwanted program. Like any other application that belongs to this category, it should be removed as it will not be helpful and could act in undesirable ways. ...
Volunteercentre.org
There is a gray zone in computer security, where we have to deal with programs and applications that are neither here nor there. Take Volunteercentre.org, for example. On its own, this website is a search engine that can function as a relatively decent search provider, but it is far more often that it is used by browser hijackers to redirect you to affiliated third parties. If you have found that your default search engine was changed to Volunteercentre.org, then it is obvious that your computer’s security has been breached, and you have several unwanted and potentially dangerous programs installed. ...
CrunchTravel
CrunchTravel is a newly released ad-supported program that was configured to promote various questionable websites. We have analyzed this application and come to the concussion that it is malicious, and you have to remove it as soon as possible to prevent your computer’s security form being compromised further. You might think that CrunchTravel is not a big deal because it promotes websites related to traveling, but the truth is that that is not the case. It is set to promote a potentially unwanted program, and there is no way of knowing when its advertising campaign will get an update and start to promote different websites. ...
Gold-page.com
Gold-page.com is known to be a browser hijacker that can affects all the most popular browsers, including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. The main symptom that shows that Gold-page.com has found the way to your computer is a different homepage and search engine. Yes, this search provider will replace them without permission. In this sense, it is very similar to such search engines as bit-search.com and royal-search.com. Unfortunately, the majority of people do not know that it is very risky to keep and use an untrustworthy search provider on a daily basis. ...
MySafeSavings
MySafeSavings is a very suspicious program. Why did you install it onto your computer, if you have done it yourself? It is most likely that you were promised incredible deals and shopping discounts. Whatever this program has promised you, we can assure you that it is useless and unworthy of your attention. First of all, it is unlikely that this advertising-supported program will show any kinds of deals. Even if it does, you are likely to find much better and trustworthy deals yourself. You must keep in mind that this suspicious program was created to make a profit, not assist you, and the “deals” and offers shown to you are likely to be sponsored. ...
Search.mpc.am
If you have found a program called Search.mpc.am active on your operating system, do not take any chances; in fact, you should not even consider running it as it is nothing more than an invasive search engine that will ruin your online activities in a variety of ways. It goes without saying that no users should have this search provider active if they want to experience the web in best possible way. Running it on your PC will not only alter your online activities for the worse but could also expose your PC to web content which might even be malicious. ...
PornoAsset
PornoAsset is a serious Trojan screen locker infection that mainly targets Russian computer users. This Trojan can slither onto your machine without your noticing it; however, when you realize it is there, it is too late – your screen will get locked. You can only unlock it by paying the criminals behind this attack a relatively low fee. However, there is never guarantee that they keep their word since crooks are only out there for money; they could not care less about computer users and their problems. So please consider this before you rush to pay the fee however low it may be. ...
Search.di-cmf.com
Search.di-cmf.com might look like a genuine program, but, if you look at it more closely, you will realize that it is much more suspicious than you think. We have evaluated this program after testing it carefully in our internal lab, and we believe it is best to remove it as soon as possible. As you might have figured out yourself, this suspicious search tool acts as a browser hijacker by changing homepage and default search provider settings. Besides this, it is also capable of spying on you using tracking cookies and exposing you to suspicious sponsored search results. ...