XP Antivirus 2014
Users are always encouraged to invest in a reliable antispyware application in order to protect their computers from potential threats. However, such programs like XP Antivirus 2014 make use of that, by pretending to be legitimate computer security tools. As you can probably tell, there is nothing beneficial about XP Antivirus 2014. It is a rogue antispyware application that will rip you off without a blink of an eye, if you are gullible enough to give away your personal information to this infection. ...
XP Protection 2014
The clandestine XP Protection 2014 is not a trustworthy program you may believe to be at first. The interface of the program suggests that it is a regular malware scanner with the ability to help you delete attacking threats. This is not the truth. The application is identified as a rogue anti-spyware because it looks like a malware remover/security tool; however, it has no technical capacity to serve beneficially. ...
Win 8 Antivirus 2014
There is no doubt that Win 8 Antivirus 2014 is a fake security application/malware remover. Even though the interface of this program suggests that the program can identify existing threats, delete malware and protect your virtual security, truthfully it is just a rogue which has been created by cyber criminals. The same schemers may release XP Antivirus 2014, Vista Antivirus 2014 or Win 7 Antivirus 2014 to create a widespread attack. ...
Win 7 Protection 2014
Win 7 Protection 2014 is the name of a fake anti-virus program that is capable of changing its name, which depends on your operating system. On a computer running Windows XP or Windows Vista, the program is presented as XP Protection 2014 or Vista Protection 2014, respectively. There are many more similar programs which change their names, and those programs were very active in 2012 and 2013. ...
ExtraMacDeal
If you use a MAC computer and started seeing various commercial advertisements on your screen, you should better check whether ExtraMacDeal has not slithered onto your computer. As you might suspect, this program is classified as an advertising-supported application because it shows various commercial ads in order to lure computer users into clicking on them. ...
Vista Protection 2014
Vista Protection 2014 is a rogue anti-virus program that enters your computer via insecure websites and attempts to prompt you to invest in it. The interface of Vista Protection 2014 may suggest that you are dealing with a product developed by Microsoft; however, the truth is that Vista Protection 2014 is an infection, and it has to be removed from the computer as soon as possible. ...
Savingtoyou
You should not be surprised by Savingtoyou because this adware application comes from a big family of semi-random name adware programs. Due to its affiliations we know exactly what to expect of the app. It should be pointed out that Savingtoyou is not a dangerous computer infection, and yet it would be a lot better if you removed it from your PC. ...
Searchpge.com
Searchpge.com is a search engine that may arrive onto your computer together with a list of potentially unwanted programs. In other words, if this search engine comes with programs that should not be on your system, it is clear that you should not welcome searchpge.com as well. It is not a browser hijacker, but still there is no need to keep using the search engine because it does not offer original search services. ...
Android FBI virus
Android FBI virus is a clandestine threat which may affect the Android mobile operating systems. The threat may paralyze your mobile device after you open a corrupted attachment, download malicious files bundled with other software, or click links related to malware setups. Once activated, the threat blocks the operating system with a screen alert ordering you to pay a fine. ...
Plugster
Plugster is an application which, in certain cases, may be installed onto the Windows operating system without your knowledge or authorization. The installer on plugster.info is inactive; however, you can expect to face the application if you use Amonetize, Installrex, Vittalia, and other third-party installers. Note that the program may be proposed as an optional addition, which means that you may be able to refuse it. ...