Blarble Deals
Blarble Deals popping up on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers means one thing – adware has been installed onto your personal computer. The application can be installed onto the browsers without much of your knowledge; however, in most cases you are introduced to it. ...
CryptoDefense Virus
CryptoDefense Virus is a malicious, dangerous infection which has managed to infect more than 20,000 operating systems between the months of February and April. The clandestine threat is considered to be a ransomware because it can corrupt the operating system and then ask you to pay a ransom fee in return. Unlike other popular ransomware from the Police Virus family, this devious infection does not hide its true goal. ...
This Content Requires Media Player 12.7 Ads
“This Content Requires Media Player 12.7” Ads are pop-up notifications that promote an unspecified media player. “This Content Requires Media Player 12.7” Ads can be displayed on free file sharing websites or on any website by an adware program. One of the adware programs that display this type of advertisements is the Feven, which is installed as a browser add-on on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. ...
Concepttool Ads
Concepttool Ads distribute commercial pop-up ads that appear when you access Walmart, eBay, BestBuy and similar online shopping websites. The pop-ups are displayed in order to provide you with coupons and discount offers for your online purchases. Concepttool Ads should also improve your web search experience, but the problem is that it will most probably just redirect you to affiliated websites. ...
Video-High by VideoHQ
Video-High by VideoHQ is a term used to refer to a browser plug-in called Video-High, which may also be referred to as HD Videos. The application is supposed to enhance your experience by providing you with online videos in their highest quality. Video-High is based on the Crossrider engine, which is also used by TornTV, HD Plus, HD Total and some other applications. ...
Innoapp Ads
There are potentially unwanted programs that have the same names as official software trademarks. One of such examples is Innoapp Ads. There is a legitimate software developer called InnoApp as well (innoapp.com), but Innoapp Ads have nothing to do with this company. ...
Trolatunt
Trolatunt is a potentially unwanted application classified as adware. It means that this browser add-on can be used by third parties to generate financial profit by displaying pop-up ads and then redirecting users to affiliated websites to increase their traffic or make users participate in various online marketing surveys. ...
Web Flipper
Web Flipper is a browser extension, which, according to its developers, can make your time on the Internet more pleasurable by providing you with advertising content. The application works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox and is promoted at webflipper.co, but it may also be distributed by the installers of various programs. ...
hdshop
If you notice a program with a name Hdshop on your computer, you should know that it is better to get rid of it because it is nothing more than just an advertising-supported application which is going to display coupons on all the most popular online shopping websites. It means that you will keep seeing them on such websites as bestbuy.com, wallmart.com, and ebay.com. ...
Savings Avenger Ads
Savings Avenger Ads may be presented after the browser extension is installed onto Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers. The application licensed by Engaging Apps is promoted at savingsavenger.com; however, it usually is distributed using the software packaging approach. ...