iVIDI Ads

Posted: June 12, 2015 | Category: Adware
iVIDI (or 'Ads by iVIDI') is an adware program – or a program with no purpose beyond forcing your browser to load additional advertising content. This content may be injected into other Web pages as graphical elements. iVIDI also may include pop-ups, interstitials (advertisements loaded 'in between' traveling from one website to a second one) and other formats. Since there are inherent security and performance issues in such advertising, removing iVIDI with an anti-adware product is the...

Blablablaoldtraff.in

Posted: June 12, 2015 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Blablablaoldtraff.in is a site that may be used to install or coordinate communications with Trojans or other threats. Although Blablablaoldtraff.in's traffic peaked in late April, Blablablaoldtraff.in continues to be open and may harm your PC, even if you don't interact with Blablablaoldtraff.in after it opens. PC users should take any necessary actions to protect themselves from this site, including using anti-malware products to remove software that forces their browsers to load...

Dym Ads

Posted: June 12, 2015 | Category: Adware
Dym is a Potentially Unwanted Program that delivers advertisements to your browser. Although this browser extension isn't threatening, malware experts have seen frequent samples of Dym advertisements-based content including potentially hazardous or misleading advertising, and any contact with Dym is undertaken at your own risk. PC users interested in uninstalling Dym for the sake of their browser's safety can apply traditional anti-adware solutions for the best rate of success. PUPs and...

WordShark Ads

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Adware
WordShark is one of those annoying pieces of adware that overloads your web browsers with advertising materials. Computer Security experts warn users to stay focused when installing freeware or shareware as adware tends to travel bundled with it. Also, once your computer has been infected with WordShark, you may see ads by WordShark on each page you visit. Computer security experts explain that ads by WordShark may consume your PC's resources and make it run slower. It is also not recommended...

MalumPoS Malware

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Malware
The MalumPoS Malware is a spyware program that collects credit and debit card credentials from PoS (or Point-of-Sale) machines. Although home systems are at a minimal risk from the MalumPoS Malware infections, the MalumPoS Malware includes functions that could allow third parties to make fraudulent charges with cards owned by shoppers who've had no personal lapses in PC security. US businesses, in particular, should be prepared with active anti-malware and other security solutions for...

KeyBase Keylogger

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Keyloggers
The KeyBase Keylogger is a spyware product rented for use by third parties, who may employ the KeyBase Keylogger to attack targets at their discretion. Current campaigns using the KeyBase Keylogger have been connected to civilian industrial sectors, as well as to many first world countries. Despite its relatively simple code, the KeyBase Keylogger still is rated as a significant privacy and security risk, and malware analysts would discourage any efforts at deleting the KeyBase Keylogger...

‘Supportmyapple.info’ Pop-Up

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Adware
Supportmyapple.info is a domain that displays fake security alerts quite similar to the ones displayed by windowsalert.supportmyapple.info. Both domains are registered under the same IP address and are considered related. Also, pop-ups from both websites are a clear sign of an adware infection or the presence of a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP). Pop-ups from Supportmyapple.info may display the following message accompanied by the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death): 'Windows has detected a...

Wordinator Ads

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Adware
Wordinator (WD) is a web browser plugin marketed as a tool that enhances your browsing experience by highlighting words and phrases. Wordinator highlights words to get information associated with it by opening a new window. Wordinator is classified as adware that is mostly delivered via questionable distribution methods. You may accidentally install Wordinator when downloading free applications as adware is often bundled with such. Once installed, Wordinator automatically starts tracking your...

'0800 FIXMYPC' Pop-Ups

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
'0800 FIXMYPC' are a series of annoying pop-ups that often indicate an adware infection or the presence of a Potentially Unwanted Program. '0800 FIXMYPC' pop-ups are not only annoying, but they are also related to phishing websites. The telephone number associated with the domain is 0800 349 697 but depending on the pop-up, the telephone number may vary. Other domains that utilize the same IP address are installies.in, transferal.in, and installic.in. The '0800 FIXMYPC' pop-ups are intended...

Ads by Quick Weather Updates

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
Quick Weather Updates is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that exhibits adware capabilities. The Quick Weather Updates is often distributed via questionable methods such as bundling. Adware developers often bundle their products such as Quick Weather Updates with other free pieces of software to get a higher delivery rate. Once you have installed Quick Weather Updates, you may notice an abundance of annoying advertisements that might seem quite appealing. In reality, ads by Quick Weather...

Free Radio Cast Toolbar

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
Free Radio Cast Toolbar is an add-on component for web browsers that offers ways to search and find various radio stations over the Internet. Use of the Free Radio Cast Toolbar may lead to other content that displays by either clicking on the quick function buttons or use of the search feature directly in the Free Radio Cast Toolbar. Free Radio Cast Toolbar was created by Mindspark Interactive Network, which is known for distribution of many other toolbars that offer a wide array of services...

One SystemCare

Posted: June 11, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
One SystemCare is a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) that detects inaccurate 'problems' with your PC, and then demands money before claiming to fix them. Along with its presentations of fake system information, One SystemCare also may launch other attacks against your PC, such as pop-ups, browser hijackings or blocked security software. You can use anti-malware products to remove One SystemCare from your machine, but malware experts would discourage installing software that bundles with...

Ads by On Stage

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Adware
Ads by On Stage might be displayed in users' web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome due to the installation of a browser plugin. The On Stage extension or add-on is advertised as a useful online tool and is often distributed using questionable delivery methods such as bundling with freeware. Once On Stage adware has infiltrated a computer, users will notice plenty of annoying ads. Advertising materials by On Stage are known to be unreliable because the...

LuckyTab Class

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Adware
LuckyTab Class is yet another adware-supported browser plugin that is created and developed by a company named Giner Tech Inc. The LuckyTab Class add-on is developed especially for the Internet Explorer web browser. Users might unintentionally install LuckyTab Class when downloading other free applications as adware tends to travel bundled with such. In other cases, users might download and install unwanted applications such as LuckyTab Class from their official websites as they are marketed...

‘Free4allup.soft4upgrading.net’ Pop-up

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
If you suddenly start seeing annoying pop-ups from Free4allup.soft4upgrading.net, the chances are your computer is infected with a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) or adware. Users might easily get such infections when downloading free applications from unreliable websites or as drive-by downloads from malicious web locations. Pop-ups from free4allup.soft4upgrading.net are quite similar to the pop-ups from Versionsupport.newpcsoft2update.net. Both are fake messages that claim your Flash...

‘Versionsupport.newpcsoft2update.net’ Pop-Up

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Adware
Versionsupport.newpcsoft2update.net is a pop-up that promotes fake Flash Player updates. In case your computer displays pop-ups from Versionsupport.newpcsoft2update.net, it is highly likely that you have been infected with adware or a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP). Users might unintentionally install adware or PUPs when downloading and installing freeware or shareware. Regardless of how pop-ups from Versionsupport.newpcsoft2update.net got on your computer, it is not advised to rely on...

AdBlockerPremium Ads

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Adware
AdBlockerPremium is a misleading application claims to block all kinds of advertisements in your web browsers. In reality, AdBlockerPremium is the cause for an abundance of ads. AdBlockerPremium is classified as an adware-supported software that is distributed using questionable delivery methods such as bundling. Users might accidentally install AdBlockerPremium with freeware or shareware downloads or download it themselves from their official website at adblockerpremium.com. Either way, the...

Ads by Thirteen Degrees

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Adware
Ads by Thirteen Degrees might be displayed in your web browsers due to the installation of Thirteen Degrees adware. The Thirteen Degrees application is created and developed by SuperWeb LLC and might be downloaded from their official website at itsthirteendegrees.com. The Thirteen Degrees installs as a web browser extension or add-on and affects your browsers and system as well. Since Thirteen Degrees is an adware extension, it is highly likely that users have installed it unwillingly when...

‘G.onlinerewardcenter.net’ Pop-Up

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Adware
G.onlinerewardcenter.net is an adware-related domain that displays annoying pop-ups with Google surveys. Pop-ups from G.onlinerewardcenter.net claim that "You are the Lucky Visitor" for today and that you were chosen to participate in the 2015 Annual Visitor Survey and that they offer you a gift worth at least $50. However, pop-ups from G.onlinerewardcenter.net are not reliable as completing the survey would not grant you $50. This is a common method for adware developers to generate revenue....

‘Security Help Page’ Pop-Up

Posted: June 10, 2015 | Category: Adware
The 'Security Help Page' pop-up is a phishing attack that uses fraudulent alerts for tricking victims into committing self-harming actions. A majority of attacks like the 'Security Help Page' pop-up may result in attempted compromises of the PC user's bank account or credit cards, along with other, more general security risks. Based on the 'Security Help Page' pop-up's history and content, malware experts recommend any PC user launching anti-malware scans after even minor contact with the...