Infoaxe, or static.infoaxe.com, is categorized as a browser hijacker. The search engine is promoted via Flipora, which is owned by Infoaxe. Your Internet Explorer can be hijacked when you go to flipora.com, log in through your Facebook account, and install the browser add-on. For instance, on Internet Explorer you will find that two components related to the unwanted browser hijacker are installed, which are Flip BHO and Flipora Sidebar. ...
Have you set your home page and default search provider to Nation Advanced Search? Maybe you have been offered this during the installation of different computer programs? In this case you probably are not happy with the search tools, and you are simply looking for information which could help you remove them from the PC. ...
Authentic Windows security software needs to be installed so that you would not need to worry about the existence of Servieca.vbs. This malevolent component does not belong to any legitimate application, which means that if it is running on the computer, there is no doubt that malicious programs have been infiltrated without your knowledge. ...
“You steal music I lock your PC” Virus is a treacherous computer infection which you should be aware of. The threat gets to the PC surreptitiously and completely disables access to the system. Unlike ransomware infections, “You steal music I lock your PC” does not demand a particulars sum of money. No requirements are presented in the full-screen warning showing a music DJ except for the heading “You steal music I lock your PC”. ...
Have you discovered Spy Alert pop-ups on your Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer web browsers? Some Windows users install this Long Mile Solutions LLC product from the official website spyalertapp.com; however, in some cases this application is distributed using illegal means. According to our researchers, the plugin may be distributed via bundled downloads, spam email attachments, and other vulnerable security gaps. ...
Have you downloaded xVidly onto your operating Windows system? Then it is likely that you have noticed the decreased speeds of your personal computer and Internet connection. This is because the suspicious download manager attached a variety of different plugins and programs during the installation process. ...
Malignant Windows infections often corrupt installed Internet browsers, and White Trader Virus is an adware program which could jeopardize the operating Windows system. Even though the application was much more active in the past, we cannot guarantee that it will not attack again. ...
You can download OtShot from otshot.net but you have to be extremely cautious if you do not want any suspicious, potentially unwanted programs installed alongside. Unfortunately, there are quite a few different applications which may be installed if you do not un-check the appropriate boxes during the installation processes. ...
Internet is a great place to be when you are bored and MindDabble is one of these sites that may allow you to put your brain to a good use (figuratively and literally). It is a mind games plugin that is compatible with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers. When you install it on your computer, it manifests itself as a browser toolbar with shortcuts to the game website and a number of other popular web pages. ...
If you wish to limit the number of computer applications which may use data-recording cookies, Oople Toolbar is the next plugin you may want to remove. The suspicious application is authentic; however, many Windows users detect it as a potentially unwanted program. In reality, the unwanted part of the plugin is the additional software that is installed automatically. ...