Defender Alert is a fraudulent Mac application distributed on deceptive websites. This is a scam site because it claims that their devices have been infected but these warnings are false. In fact, this app is not affiliated with the real Apple Inc.READ MORE
This application is of an advertising type. Docallisec is installed on a computer on its own without the knowledge of users. Usually, this happens through the introduction of free applications that you download unaware of the threat. This method of infiltration is called “bundling” in which virus attaches itself to a random free program. You will not be able to know in advance which program virus will be attached to.READ MORE
Howingewq.club is a questionable website that attempts to trick users into allowing it to display browser notifications on their screens. Howingewq.club may tell users that they need to allow its notifications if they want to download a file, watch a video, access a page, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If someone allows Howingewq.club notifications, those will begin showing up time and again on the right side of his or her screen. Howingewq.club notifications will promote shady sites, contain clickbait links and ads. If Howingewq.club site keeps opening on your browser without your participation, there may be adware installed on your computer. This step-by-step guide will help you uninstall adware and remove Howingewq.club pop-ups and notifications from your PC.READ MORE
If searching from your browser’s address bar redirects you to quicki-search.com and www.surfisnow.com, and gives you search results on Bing, and you haven’t changed your search settings yourself, then you probably have a browser hijacker on your computer. A browser hijacker is usually a browser extension/add-on that alters search engine, new tab page and some other browser settings. The purpose is directing more visitors to search engines that browser hijacker’s creators earn ad revenue from. Most of the time browser hijackers end up on computers when users install free software and don’t opt out of extra programs’ installation, or when users open files downloaded from untrustworthy sites. You may follow this step-by-step guide to uninstall the browser hijacker and remove Quicki-search.com redirect from your browsers.READ MORE
8mono.biz is a dubious website that tries to trick users into accepting the site’s notifications request. 8mono.biz may claim that users have to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box in order to open a page, verify that they are not robots, and so on. If someone allows 8mono.biz to show notifications, those will start popping up on his or her screen from time to time. The notifications will pop up in the bottom-right corner of the screen on Windows PCs, in the top-right corner of the screen on Macs, and on the lockscreen on smartphones. If 8mono.biz site keeps opening on your browser by itself, you may have adware installed on your machine. This step-by-step guide will help you get rid of adware and remove 8mono.biz pop-ups and notifications from your PC or phone.READ MORE
2sectionlogistics.com is one of many deceptive sites that attempt to trick users into allowing these sites to show notifications. 2sectionlogistics.com may tell users that it is necessary to click or tap Allow on a “Show notifications” pop-up box in order to confirm that users are human and not robots, to access a page, etc. If a user clicks Allow and accepts 2sectionlogistics.com notifications, those will start popping up on his or her sceeen periodically with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, scammy messages, etc. 2sectionlogistics.com notifications will pop up in the lower-right corner of the screen on a Widows PC, in the top-right corner of the screen on a Macbook, or on the lockscreen on an Android smartphone. If your browser keeps redirecting you to 2sectionlogistics.com site, there may be adware installed on your machine. This step-by-step guide will help you uninstall adware and remove 2sectionlogistics.com notifications and redirects from your browser.READ MORE
SearchWebPortal is a dangerous adware app for Mac. It uses a dubious infection method with fake Adobe Flash Player updates. SearchWebPortal implements ads to collect views and clicks. Ads will block the necessary information on the screen so that you constantly accidentally click on these adsREAD MORE
FlyingShip ransomware is a viral ransomware. Site is named ransomware because it runs an illegal encryption algorithm and extorts money from victims for deceiving decryption. This virus renames all encrypted files using the extension “.Flyingship“.READ MORE
Runet or CryptoDarkRubix is a ransomware type virus found in early February 2019. It spreads through system hacking, email spam and malicious attachments, spoofing downloads, botnets, exploits, web injections, fake updates.READ MORE
FastWind ransomware is a virus that is launched by a fast infection algorithm. Virus enters the system through other malicious applications, spam emails, trojans, corrupted apps and Exploit kits, so users do not notice the virus penetration until they see the symptoms of infection.READ MORE
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