SuperIntext
The advertisement-supported program SuperIntext is not a malicious application; however, it can be quite intrusive. The extension has been discovered to track virtual activity and present third-party offers. Needless to say, there are quite a few virtual security risk related to virtual data tracking and third parties. Therefore, even though you may believe the program to be authentic, malware researchers state that it is better to delete it altogether. ...
Groovorio.com
Groovorio.com is a search engine, and it is promoted by a browser add-on called Groovorio, which has its official website getgroovorio.com. The program is also accessible on Chrome Web Store and is also bundled with fake Java updates and other freeware. The browser add-on is compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox and is capable of changing the settings of the home page, search provider, and new tab. ...
Funny Facebook video scam
A new security warning has been issued lately regarding Facebook video scam. Essentially, if you happen to see a video of a woman taking off her underwear on a webcam, stop right there. As exciting as it might sound, it is not anywhere close to funny. This Facebook video scam infects users with a Trojan that can seriously jeopardize system security. ...
SearchFort
If your default homepage is changed to torcho.com, it is very likely that SearchFort browser hijacker has infected you. This infection enters your computer silently and then modifies your browser settings without your permission. Although SearchFort is more annoying than dangerous, it is not a good idea to keep this browser hijacker on your computer. ...
Play Now Radio
Some computer users download Play Now Radio from playnowradio.com, and others find this browser extension installed without permission. Overall, if the plugin designed by Montiera Technologies Ltd is running on your Google Chrome browser, we recommend discussing its removal. Even though the application does not appear to be malicious, its activity may be intrusive and undesirable. ...
Extra Savings
If you believe that Extra Savings can maximize your budget by presenting different shopping deals, you are wrong. The functionality of this browser extension is highly questionable, and it is more likely that it has been designed as a platform for third parties to promote their own products and services. ...
Network System Driver
Malware researchers recommend that you delete Network System Driver as soon as you discover this suspicious program on your personal computer. You can confirm the existence of the program if you discover "Network HTTP Support Service" and "Network Support Service Updater" services running, or if you find OffersWizard installed as a browser extension on Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers. ...
HighliteApp
HighliteApp is an adware application that tries to pass for a useful browser add-on. Although there is nothing malicious about this program, computer security experts strongly recommend that you remove HighliteApp as soon as possible. Adware programs are created to generate financial revenue for their creators, and sometimes they do not consider all the security aspects when they embed third-party content into their ads. ...
BrowseIgnite
BrowseIgnite is one more adware application that is marketed as a tool that will enhance your web browsing in general. It promises to speed up your internet searches. Also, it is equipped with language tools, and should help you navigate the web easier. If this worked, that would make an application worth having. Unfortunately, BrowseIgnite does not do that. Instead, it will only disrupt your web browsing and is likely to make your browser slower. ...
InfoSeeker
InfoSeeker is a free browser add-on which enables you to access popular search engines with one click. After installing InfoSeeker, all that you have to do is highlight a word and select one of the options provided in a pop-up window. The select word can be used as a search term on UrbanDictionary, Wikipedia, Reddit, Google Maps, and some other website. ...