FileConvertGiant is a computer pest named as a potentially unwanted program. It was so named because of its ability to penetrate in a covert manner. Usually, such programs penetrate devices by attaching to some free applications.READ MORE
PDF Mighty is the name of a dangerous app for all types of browser. Experts classify it as advertising applications because the main object of device infection is advertisements in the form of polls, banners, coupons. This virus infiltrates the system and displays annoying advertisements throughout your browsing experience. Even if you close your browser tab, pop-ups will still attack your deviceREAD MORE
Montana ransomware is a file encryption malware. Virus blocks secretly important files in order to then demand payment for decryption, claiming that this is the only way to get files back.READ MORE
This is an adware application that belongs to the type of hijacker. This is a common type of virus that can change system settings and take control of the actions of victims. When you enter a query in a search engine, the search bar displays the address smashtab.net READ MORE
Pushark.info is a dubious website which tries to trick users into subscribing to its push notifications. Pushark.info claims that users need to click Allow on a “Show notifications” dialog box if they want to access a webpage, play a video, solve a CAPTCHA, confirm that they are 18+, etc. If someone does allow Pushark.info’s notifications, those will start popping up time and again on the right side of the screen with ads, fraudulent messages, software offers, links to dubious sites, etc.READ MORE
The-best-push-news.com is one of many dubious sites that try to trick users into turning on browser notifications from those sites. The-best-push-news.com may tell users that they have to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up if they want to access a page, start a download, verify that they are not robots, or for some other reason. If a user clicks Allow, he or she will soon start seeing The-best-push-news.com notifications in the top-right or bottom-right corner of the screen (or on the lockscreen on a mobile phone). The notifications will spam the user with scammy messages, clickbait links, software offers, etc.READ MORE
Gtlbin.pro is a dubious website that attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. The site claims that users have to click or tap Allow on a “Show notifications” pop-up in order to play a video, solve a CAPTCHA, download a file, etc. If a user clicks the button and turns on notifications from Gtlbin.pro, those will begin showing up time and again in a corner of the screen. The notifications will promote various shady websites and programs, urge users to download fake updates, follow clickbait links, etc.READ MORE
Alltopposts.com is a dubious website which attempts to convince users that they need to allow its notifications for one reason or another. The site may tell users that they need to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up box if they wish to open a webpage, prove that they are not bots, watch a video, or for some other reason. If allowed, Alltopposts.com notifications will spam users with ads, links to shady websites, prompt to download fake software updates, etc. The notifications will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen on a Windows PC, in the top right hand corner of the screen on a Macbook, or on the lockscreen on an Android device.READ MORE
Pushez.site is one of many dubious websites that attempt to trick users into allowing these sites’ notifications. Pushez.site claims that users have to allow its notifications for one reason or another: to open a webpage, to play a video, to solve a CAPTCHA, etc. Should a user click Allow and turn on Pushez.site notifications, those will start showing up on the screen time and again with ads, fraudulent messages, prompts to download something, etc. The notifications will appear in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows, in the top right hand corner of the screen on macOS, and on the lockscreen on Android.READ MORE
bH4T virus is called ransomware because it aims to defraud money illegally from ordinary users. For the ransomware process, bH4T ransomware scans important files and encrypts them using the “.bH4T” extensionREAD MORE
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