2345.com
2345.com is a browser that is based on Chromium, which is known to be the open-source web browser. It seems that it is aimed at users living in China because everything is written in Chinese on this browser and its homepage. Our specialists claim that 2345.com cannot be trusted completely, so they classify it as a potentially unwanted program. You should not stop using such decent browsers as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox because of 2345.com. It is because it is definitely not the most trustworthy browser. In order to find out why we do not think that it can be trusted, you should read through this article. We will also explain you how to eliminate it in case you do not like it as well. ...
WordSurfer
You can find useful information based on the words you highlight if you have WordSurfer installed on your Windows operating system. Unfortunately, besides providing seemingly beneficial translation and search services, this program can also inject suspicious offers and advertisements. Due to this, we recognize WordSurfer as an advertisement-supported program. If you remove this program, you will no longer be able to surf the web by highlighting the words you are interested in; however, you will shake off the possibility of encountering unreliable advertisements. Even though some users think they can avoid all security issues by ignoring online advertisements and pop-ups, we suggest deleting WordSurfer from your operating system right away. Continue reading to learn why this is our recommendation. ...
PC Cleaner
There are a lot of various PC cleaning, boosting, fixing, and optimizing programs you can download and use. However, some of them are not that useful and PC Cleaner falls into this category. We consider this application potentially unwanted, and we suggest that you remove it, because it gives absolutely no information regarding the scan results. The application is not consistent in declaring what it actually scans for. One time it regards the number of threats found as infections and renames them to registry errors the next. So what does is scan for? Is it a PC optimizer or an antimalware scanner? PC Cleaner may give the false impression that it is an antimalware scanner, which is not. Therefore, a more in-depth analysis of the program is required, so if you have this application, you might want to learn more about it. ...
UPCleaner
UPCleaner is a PC optimization tool that is promoted on upcleaner.net. The program itself is not dangerous, so it is not likely that it will cause harm to your system; however, it is definitely not perfect, so our specialists working at 411-spyware.com think that it should be classified as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). It is not necessary to remove UPCleaner from the system, but you should keep in mind that it might act in an unwanted way. In case you do not like something about UPCleaner or you are simply sure that you are not going to use this program, you can, of course, remove it. This can be done easily, but you should still read through this article if you feel that you need more information about its deletion. ...
PlayFizz
PlayFizz is the name of both a potentially unwanted program and its associated website that we will discuss throughout this article. However, from the very outset, we must say that the application is unreliable and you should remove it in a timely manner. The application can put your computer’s security in jeopardy, because the legitimacy of the content it promotes cannot be verified. So if if cyber security is important to you, then you should take action against this add-on and get rid of it. ...
Fast Browser
A lot of times applications do not pose a threat to computer systems directly; yet, they might expose users to certain threats indirectly, like in the case of Fast Browser. Therefore, this application is considered a potentially unwanted program. Most of the time you can find a lot of well-functioning and reliable software to replace a questionable one. So why would you keep an application that uses suspicious distribution methods that may also multiply your security issues by bringing malware infections on-board? Why use a potentially unreliable browser that might introduce you to harmful third-party contents? While PUPs cannot be regarded as dangerous infections, you need to be aware of the potential risks you might face if you keep using this application. Since we are concerned about your virtual safety, we would recommend removing Fast Browser from your computer. ...
DigitalCleaner
Our researchers have recently come across a program misleadingly titled DigitalCleaner. It is not a registry nor a disk cleaner, it does not clean anything. It is, in fact, an adware-type program that that, apart from displaying ads, does absolutely nothing. We think that it would be in the best interest of every user to remove this useless application not for the sake of it being useless, but also because the commercial content it promotes paired with information collection makes DigitalCleaner unreliable, and indeed, a potentially security threat. ...
GamingCandy
GamingCandy is a game manager that is supposed to help you download and play games much more quickly and easily. Even though this game manager is not malicious, using it can be risky in some ways. For example, the advertisements that this program shows could be created by unreliable parties. The developer of GamingCandy might have no intention of putting your virtual security at risk; however, the parties it might be associated with could be unreliable. Is that a good enough reason for you to delete GamingCandy from your operating system? If it is, move to the last section of this report to learn more about the removal processes. If you are not sure about the removal of this program, we recommend reading the rest of this article. ...
Internet Quick Access
If you are satisfied with your current browser, it is very unlikely that you would want to change it to Internet Quick Access. This application is a free source web browser that is distributed bundled with freeware. Users often install Internet Quick Access on their computers accidentally, and no one actually forces them to utilize this application. However, computer security specialists recommend that you remove Internet Quick Access because this program does not live up to its promises, and it might be exploited by unreliable third parties for suspicious schemes. Luckily, it is not hard to get rid of this program, and all you have to do is follow the removal instructions below this description. ...
StreamX
Have you recently checked your computer for unwanted programs? If not, then you should. And while you are at it you should look for an adware application called StreamX. Our security experts have determined that this application is in fact adware, and as such you should remove it. As its category name implies, this program displays third-party advertisements. There is a small possibility that the advertisements are misleading and might get your computer infected with additional malware. On top of that, StreamX has a built-in ability to gather information about its users, information that is sent back to the developers. Now, let us discuss this adware in greater detail. ...