Cantataweb

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
Cantataweb is another product created and developed by SuperWeb LLC. The company is known for producing enormous amounts of adware or adware-laced applications such as Cantataweb. Adware such as Cantataweb is known to inject commercial advertisements that are displayed in your web browser. Users might often fall prey to deceptive marketing methods such as bundling as adware creators often rely on user's lack of attention during the installation of freeware. Adware applications such as...

4filler.com

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Adware
4filler.com is a potentially malicious domain that is known to participate in advertising activities. Pop-ups from 4filler.com might try to convince you that your Media Player is outdated. Computer security experts warn users that 4filler.com pop-ups are unreliable and whatever is promoted it is not advised to download it. Also, pop-ups from 4filler.com are a sign that your computer has been infected with adware or a Potentially Unwanted Program. Pop-ups from 4filler.com might also be...

Ads by SongLyrics

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Adware
SongLyrics is classified a Potentially Unwanted Program that exhibits adware capabilities. Users might accidentally acquire unwanted programs such as SongLyrics via freeware and shareware downloads. In other cases, you may download SongLyrics yourself from their official website at songlyrics.jamboz.com. You may be misled to think that features of SongLyrics are going to be quite useful to your online preferences, but in reality, SongLyrics is just another adware-laced product. Like any other...

Bloodhound.Flash.31

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Trojans
Bloodhound.Flash.31 is a heuristic detection name for potentially malicious files that might exploit vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player. In case, your system starts displaying Bloodhound.Flash.31, it is highly likely that your computer has been infected with malware. Delivery methods of Bloodhound.Flash.31 include file-sharing programs, spam e-mails and freeware. Computer security experts advise users to keep Firewall on, and that may block all incoming connections, carefully check...

Downloader.Picproot

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Trojans
Downloader.Picproot is a heuristic detection utilized by anti-malware scanners to detect a Trojan infection. An infection with Downloader.Picproot might lead to the download and install of other malware. Downloader.Picproot has been designed to infiltrate many computers via malicious web sites, spam e-mail campaigns and known to be related to Mal/MalitRar-B. Malware downloaded and installed by Downloader.Picproot might cause many malfunctions to your system and might generate plenty of junk...

Backdoor.TinyBaron!g2

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Trojans
Backdoor.TinyBaron!g2 is a heuristic detection name for a backdoor Trojan that affects OS that run Windows 2000, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. The Backdoor.TinyBaron!g2 Trojan is a member of the Backdoor.Tinybaron family and is mainly delivered to computers using deceptive marketing methods. Backdoor Trojans such as Backdoor.TinyBaron!g2 are known to participate in stealing confidential information from users. Backdoor.TinyBaron!g2 may also attract more malware to your system that might...

GoGoGo Radio

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Adware
GoGoGo Radio is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that is created and developed by Puredirect LLC. Typically, unwanted software such as GoGoGo Radio are distributed by being bundled with other freeware as 'optional download'. Adware developers often rely on the fact that users mainly choose the "Quick" installation mode and thus they might install untrustworthy software or adware such as GoGoGo Radio. GoGoGo Radio may affect your entire system as well as your web browser. GoGoGo Radio...

Screenery Ads

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Adware
Screenery ads might be displayed in users web browsers due to an adware infection that is currently affecting their system. Screenery is a misleading application that is often distributed using questionable delivery methods. Adware developers often bundle their products with non-harmful software to get a higher delivery rate. Once users accidentally install Screenery, it automatically starts collecting personal but non-identifiable information mainly from their browsing history. Later, this...

‘Popupfix.co’ Pop-Up

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Adware
The 'Popupfix.co' pop-up is a phishing attack that collects information or money by asking you to contact a computer repair company. You may encounter different versions of the 'Popupfix.co' pop-up while browsing an unsafe website, but some PC threats that install themselves on your hard drive also may generate them automatically. Malware experts recommend taking all necessary actions for avoiding even the smallest contact with any phishing content, including removing the 'Popupfix.co' pop-up...

PUM.Security Hijacks

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Browser Hijackers
PUM.Security Hijacks are Potentially Unwanted Modifications of your Web browser that could disable its security features or otherwise open your PC up to Web-based attacks. PUM.Security Hijacks may include different kinds of browser changes, rather than a single change with predictable symptoms, which may complicate the process of identifying them or the unwanted software that causes them to occur. Using your PC's security software for detecting associated threats, along with removing the...

Iconomize

Posted: June 2, 2015 | Category: Adware
Iconomize is a Potentially Unwanted Program that you may view under multiple names, and usually marketed as a desktop shortcut installer. Although Iconomize doesn't include any threatening functions, malware researchers have connected a range of adverse side effects to Iconomize installations, including worsened browser performance. Deleting Iconomize and other PUPs can keep your browser safe from further issues caused by third parties, such as unwanted contact with any Iconomize-affiliated...

Dotdo Ads

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Adware
In case your computer suddenly start displaying annoying advertisements by Dotdo while browsing websites such as Amazon and eBay, it is highly likely that you are a victim of adware. Dotdo is yet another adware that is distributed via questionable marketing methods like bundling. Since adware creators are well aware that users do not remain attentive during installation of software, they often bundle products like Dotdo to non-harmful applications. When users download freeware, they...

Swift Media Converter

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
Swift Media Converter is classified a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that has adware capabilities. It is common for applications such as Swift Media Converter to pretend to be useful so that more users would download and install them. However, computer security experts advise users to think twice before installing unreliable software like Swift Media Converter, as very often the pros do not outweigh the cons. Users might unintentionally install Swift Media Converter as it is often bundled...

TerminusSys

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
TerminusSys is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that exhibits adware capabilities and is a member of the Multiplug family. TerminusSys is similar to other applications that are a member of this family such as FreeDelivery, CutterFunc, and others. Computer security experts advise users to remove applications such as TerminusSys due to their adware symptoms. Like most of the other adware, TerminusSys is distributed via bundling with other free applications. Once you have installed...

Ad By Jak

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Adware
In case you notice plenty of additional advertisements in your web browser that are labeled "Ad by Jak", it is highly likely that your system has been infected with adware. The Ad by Jak adware is known to be delivered to many users via questionable distribution methods such as bundling. When users unintentionally install the Ad by Jak software, it automatically starts keeping a record of their browsing history, bookmarks, IP address, and other types of personal, but non-identifiable...

Kiswin

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Adware
Kiswin is classified as an adware infection that is known to be distributed using questionable delivery methods. Typically, users may acquire Kiswin when downloading free applications. Adware creators often rely on the fact that users are not attentive during the installation process of free software and accidentally install the additional apps that are bundled with it. To prevent your system from getting infected with adware such as Kiswin, it is advised to choose the "Advanced" installation...

PerformWeb App

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Adware
PerformWeb App is yet another Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that exhibits adware symptoms. PerformWeb App is marketed as a useful application that will give users everything they need to ensure a better browsing experience. However, PerformWeb App is an ad-supported software that collects IP address, operating system, types of browsers, visited websites, search queries, etc. Users may often find PerformWeb App bundled with another freeware, and it may also be downloaded from their...

Notifier PLUS

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
Notifier Plus is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that is ad-supported, controversial to how it is marketed. Notifier Plus claims to provide users with free of charge computer-related technical support services. At first glance, Notifier Plus may seem like a useful tool, but in reality, Notifier Plus exhibits adware capabilities. Users may acquire unwanted applications such as Notifier Plus easily as adware developers utilize questionable delivery methods such as bundling adware and PUPs...

’855-791-2391′ Pop-Up

Posted: June 1, 2015 | Category: Adware
The '855-791-2391' pop-up is a phishing attack meant to entice their victims into contact with con artists posing as PC technical support technicians. While the most common format of the '855-791-2391' pop-up claims to have identified a potential breach of your personal, financial information, the '855-791-2391' pop-up is unrelated to any legitimate security company or PC repair service. Rather than calling the number in this pop-up, malware experts would encourage the full use of...

Good-links.net

Posted: May 29, 2015 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Good-links.net is a questionable domain that claims to provide useful links to people. However, some of the links are potentially malicious and might lead to websites that promote dubious content as rogues, adware, Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) or Trojans. Users may be redirected to good-links.net because their computer has been infected with a PUP or adware, but it is recommended to leave the page. Computer security experts also warn that good-links.net might display annoying...