Have contracted the Search.smartaddressbar.com redirect thing with smartaddressbar on my Firefox and Google chrome? Have uninstalled the program related to this hijacker, things are still out of order. How to get rid of the smartaddressbar search engine that hacked all your browsers?
The Search.smartaddressbar.com redirect virus is a virus that makes system changes and redirects the user to the http://search.smartaddressbar.com website when performing a search through the various popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing. The attack will make these changes regardless of which browser the user has installed, including Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. It is a tricky attack put together by hackers and it has the ability to avoid most virus scanning programs, making it virtually impossible to notice until after it has been installed successfully. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 6:19 pm and last modified on April 6, 2013 11:59 pm.
Is your browser redirected to http://Websearch.helpmefindyour.info/ randomly? Recently many users got stuck with Websearchhelpmefindyour.info thing and they found it was difficult for them to get rid of it because even if they have uninstalled the program related to this hijacker, all of the search engines still be hacked. How to get rid of the fake search engine that hacked your browsers deeply?
The Websearch.helpmefindyour.info virus is a browser hijacking attack that changes the settings once installed and will direct the user to the http:// Websearch.helpmefindyour.info/ site that has been set up to resemble a regular search engine. Once the user attempts to perform a search they will be redirected to a page that contains results that are not even remotely related to the search query performed. The pages will typically be littered with ads and pop ups that the hackers are compensated from each time they are clicked on. This is how they make the majority of their money using this virus, but there are other dangers, as the ads and redirect is the least of the worries. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 1:55 pm and last modified on April 7, 2013 3:28 am.
PortaldoSites.com page often comes out to take over my opened webpages as well as my default homepage. It also pops up many ads box when I’m surfing online, which didn’t happen to me before. My browser is really messed up. I don’t know if the website is safe? Do I really need to get rid of it? How to do it? Read this post to get rid of PortaldoSites.com redirect hijacker.
PortaldoSites.com Redirect Description
PortaldoSites.com can be categorized as a browser redirect virus which has been quite a popular computer problem in these days that annoys PC users. It can be installed in the computer without any permission or even awareness from the user. Usually, this unwanted thing can happen after installing freeware or shareware bundled with third party toolbars. Once it is installed, it makes changes to all of Internet browsers on the infected computer: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2013 3:08 am and last modified on April 6, 2013 3:09 am.
Is your browser redirected to Maxdatafeed.com randomly? Recently many users got stuck with Maxdatafeed thing and they found it was difficult for them to get rid of it because even if they have uninstalled the program related to this hijacker, things are still out of order. How to get rid of the thing hacked your browsers deeply?
Maxdatafeed.com Redirect Description
Maxdatafeed.com (as known as Maxdatafeed virus, Maxdatafeed browser hijacker, or I Feel Lucky browser hijacker) is categorized as a redirect virus that has the same appearance with Diggerview.com redirectand Seekportals.com redirect. Being as browser hijacker viruses, both of them can cause an immense problem to the functioning of a computer system by altering the browser settings and changing browser settings without any consent even if these website look like a legitimate search engine. However, Maxdatafeed.com redirect is dangerous for your network environment as it can hijack Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers and causes redirect problems online while you are surfing the internet.
My computer is infected with the Click.livesearchnow Virus. When I do a search on Google, it always redirects me to click.livesearchnow.com or random sites full of ads. Things can happen on both Firefox and Internet Explorer browser. It really makes me annoyed since my antivirus program shows me nothing. Is there any way I can get rid of Click.livesearchnow virus completely?
Click.livesearchnow Redirect Description
Click.livesearchnow (or Click.livesearchnow.com redirect virus) is a browser hijacker that can be bundled with other software downloaded from the Internet for free. Similar to most browser redirect issues, it also begins its attack on all the browsers you have installed including Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer. As soon as it invades the target computer, it replaces your default homepage immediately. When you are surfing online, it pops up many advertisements that are not trusted. But the most irritating feature of this redirect virus is that it will keep redirecting you to various harmful websites against your will. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 4, 2013 3:01 am and last modified on April 6, 2013 3:18 pm.
kl.startnow.com redirect issue has been haunting computer users in these days. Does your browser always redirect you to StartNow page against your will? Cannot get Google homepage back even if you have reinstalled your browsers? Is it a virus? Why your antivirus programs seem to fail on this removal? How do you get rid of this unwanted redirect problem?
Kl.startnow.com Redirect Description
kl.startnow.com is a serious redirect problem that annoys many PC users now. It can happen on all the browsers including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox as well as Google Chrome. Every time you go to Google to search up something, it lags and then when you click a certain link, it redirects you to a different site, usually it takes you to ads sites or a porn site contains malware and spyware. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2013 9:53 pm
Browser add-ons are small search engines attached on browsing applications which provide shortcuts to abundant online resources. However, add-on like this Discount Buddy installs itself without consent from computer users. This unwanted plug-in is not very friendly to browsers and can create chaos to annoy computer users. It should be uninstalled for good.
Discount Buddy Description
Discount Buddy is a browser add-on created by the 215 Apps. It’s an extension, according to its statements, that helps one save more money when shopping online. You may have already come across these similar add-ons and installed some of them to help you benefit from all kinds of coupons, free stuff and discounts while surfing online. It seems that this Discount Buddy can help you save money when you shop online. However, this browser add-on is not friendly to browsing applications including Internet Explorer and Google Chrome and can compromise surfing environment. What’s more, it can be installed without permission from PC owners. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 2, 2013 8:43 am
Can’t get rid of Ixquick.com Redirect search engine from Windows 7, Win 8, Vista or Windows XP? Recently many users got stuck with Ixquick.com redirect and found no way to delete it. They spent a whole day on scanning the computer or reinstalling the browsers, but things still existed. How to delete this bogus search engine and bring Google back? Any suggestions?
Ixquick.com Redirect Details:
Now cybercriminals are creating fake search sites designed solely to direct Web surfers to pages hosting malware or other ads site so that they can use the artificial traffic to boost affiliate payments. Ixquick.com Redirect becomes a painful thing for many PC users. When it is installed, it will not easily go away when you try to uninstall and also it is not listed in your programs. It is known to attack Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer, and can function in most versions of Windows, including Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and even Windows 8, making users feel rather annoyed. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 31, 2013 10:10 am
I didn’t mean to install Qvo6 (http://www.qvo6.com/) on my IE browser but I don’t know why it was there on the top of my browser. It seems all my search engines have been taken over by this Qvo6. It’s very awful. I don’t want it. Is there a way that I can remove it? Or do I need to bring it to a store to fix it?
Qvo6 Virus Overview
Qvo6 Virus is nasty browser hijacker which can modify the default setting of your browser to take over the browser’s authorization, change your home page, block your attempts to access to particular web resources, redirect the your search engines to some malicious webpages which contains lots of threats such as dangerous links and ads popups. Once infected by Qvo6 Virus, every time you try to use your search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, your search results will always be forcedly redirected to Qvo6 Virus or its related malicious websites, which would constantly harass your system with countless pop-ups and ads, slow down you internet speed, drop malicious files onto your PC, seriously degrade the performance of your PC and make your it run as snail. Isearch.babylon.com is associated with browser hijackers and rootkit infections such as ZeroAccess rootkit, Google Results Hijacker, Google Redirect Hijacker, etc, which has an ability to totally mess up your PC. Qvo6.com is undoubtedly a severe threat to your PC, if you still cannot find a effective way to get rid of it, please follow this step by step removal guide to delete Qvo6 Virus manually and safely. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 30, 2013 5:14 am and last modified on April 21, 2013 1:23 pm.
Can’t get rid of http://start.iminent.com search engine from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 or Windows XP on your laptop? All the browsers ( Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and so on) have been hijacker by Start.iminent virus and your search results have been changed to other websites that you don’t want? How do you remove this pops up that keeps redirecting?
What is http://start.iminent.com Redirect Page?
The Start.iminent.com browser hijack virus is spread from computer to computer through various “free” program installations. Once installed, the virus changes the default browser to the Start.iminent.com page, and this is not a real search engine although the hackers have designed it to resemble Google, even including their logo next to the search bar. The search bar and submit icon are identical to those found on the real Google search page. The results that it displays are littered with advertisements and pop ups, which the hackers get paid from for each click the ads receive. That is the main objective of this virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 28, 2013 5:19 pm and last modified on March 29, 2013 5:41 pm.