What is TravelNow
TravelNow is a malicious program that acts as an adware application.
TravelNow is a malicious program that acts as an adware application.
Pillowvideo.ru is a questionable website which tries to trick users into subscribing to its push notifications. Pillowvideo.ru may tell users that they need to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box if they want to play a video, solve a CAPTCHA, start a download, or for another reason. If a user clicks Allow, Pillowvideo.ru notifications will start showing up periodically on the right side of the screen with ads, links to dubious websites, prompts to download something, fake alerts, etc.
Tech Partition is a browser extension that may get installed on a computer in the company of some free or cracked application or with a file downloaded from a questionable source. Tech Partition is a browser hijacker: it can alter the default search engine on browsers and stop users from changing the search engine back. Browsers infected with Tech Partition will redirect users’ searches through one or more different websites and to Yahoo or Bing. This step-by-step guide describes how you can remove Tech Partition from your Mac and get rid of the search redirect it causes.
Bulletspeed-updates.com is a dubious website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Bulletspeed-updates.com may tell users that they need to allow its notifications in order to watch a video, confirm that they are of age, prove that they are not robots, etc. If a user allows notifications from Bulletspeed-updates.com, the notifications will begin spamming him or her with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, etc. The notifications will appear in the bottom-right corner of the screen on a Windows machine or in the top-right corner on a Mac.
Youtubetomp3song.com is a malicious website offering to convert YouTube videos to downloadable MP3 files. This program is dangerous because the virus uses fraudulent ad networks to harm the system. The virus displays a large number of advertisements to clog the PC system. Also, users intentionally or unintentionally click on these ads and end up on unnecessary pages.
Avyu ransomware belongs to the Djvu ransomware family. Avyu virus encrypts the most frequently used files and adds the .avyu extension to them.
Twitch Explorer is an adware that prompts you to update your installed Chrome extension. This virus is an adware-type virus because it generates ads throughout the work on the computer. Persistent ads overlay the desired information on the screen, and users deliberately or unintentionally click on these ads. Clicks on ads redirect victims to unnecessary pages to harm the system by clogging up the computer. Clicking on these ads also results in unwanted downloads.
Next-thing-info.com is a shady website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Next-thing-info.com may tell users that allowing its notifications is necessary if users want to watch a video, download a file, confirm that they are of age, etc. Should a user allow notifications from Next-thing-info.com, those notifications will begin popping up from time to time in a corner of the screen with ads, clickbait links, scammy messages, etc.
Captchawall.top (Captcha Wall Top) is one of numerous shady websites that attempt to trick users into accepting notifications from those sites. Captchawall.top claims that users need to click Allow on its notifications confirmation box if they want to verify that they are not bots. Notifications are messages from sites that appear in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows, in the top right hand corner on macOS and on the lockscreen on Android. Captchawall.top notifications, if a user allows them, will pop up from time to time with ads, clickbait links, invitations to visit dubious websites or join adult chatrooms, prompts to download something, etc.
Bettergadget.net is a shady website which attempts to get users to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box. Bettergadget.net may tell users that clicking Allow will let them prove that they are not robots, open a page, play a video, download a file, etc. If a user clicks Allow, Bettergadget.net notifications will start spamming him or her with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, etc. The notifications will appear in the bottom-right corner of the screen on Windows or in the top-right corner on macOS.