Why did my firefox keep opening Secure.trusted-serving.com? Is it a malicious site? I saw a photo of a girl on the page. Is it a porn web site? Why I can’t remove it from my web browser? Now my web browser runs very slowly. I have no any idea to get rid of it now. Help please!
Bizcoaching Pop-ups Description
Secure.trusted-serving.com is caused by some redirect malware or browser hijack virus. Indeed, this site redirected by a program for some merchants promote their products or web sites online. It’s a tool of e-commerce. However, usually, this program will be used in an extreme condition, that is to break into users computers to start running Ads even if you don’t want it. This program would take effect by planting some rootkit series into your computer operating system to change some settings so that it can pop up Ads from time to time. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 11, 2013 9:46 am and last modified on July 12, 2013 12:23 am.
Fail to run some normal programs on your computer but have no idea what the reason is? Keep getting warnings and alerts from anti-virus programs like AVG, MSE and Norton but no luck to remove the virus Worm.Java.Autorun.C? Do you want to know what this thing is on the earth and get rid of it completely from your computer? How could this virus get into your computer when you have kept a rather good habit of using computer or even inaccessible to the internet for a few days but when you scan it you get the alert?
Description of Worm.Java.Autorun.C
This Worm.Java.Autorun.C virus is categorized as a worm virus. It is good at self replication which will lead to a less usable space in your hard drives. Based on that, you will fail to run some large games at first and the situation is getting worse because you are unable to run even some little CPU-occupy programs. You feel your computer is a snail trying to get to the top of a pyramid when you try to open a browser or run some programs. It is not hard to tell what will happen at last—your computer will finally stuck and fail to open almost anything. Since it has the outstanding ability to copy itself and most files in your computer are infected you may fail to delete this worm with the help of anti-virus software. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 11, 2013 4:48 am
Home page on browser keeps changing to Online.loginwinner.com? What is this specific URL? Is it a legit and safe site to use? Why isn’t the browser working ever since this web site pops up? Why can’t one log on to wanted web sites but keep being redirected back to this page and other random sites? Can anything bad be done to the system because of this browser problem? How can one set browser back to normal?
Online.loginwinner.com – How to Remove Browser Hijacker?
Online.loginwinner.com is categorized as a browser hijacker which is believed to be newly released to attack PC users. Internet browsers including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Firefox are among the most popular browsers to be infected by this browser hijacker. Usually, victims of this browser hijacker will find it impossible to surf online properly because they will encounter constant troubles with the browsers. And by using the technique of cookie on browsers, this browser hijacker can collect the browsing histories on the infected computers which are precious data to cyber criminals. They can benefit from these records causing privacy security issues. Hence, computer users should be watching out for similar browser hijackers.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 10, 2013 10:06 pm
I have a pop up link coming up automatically as datarvrs.com each time I open my browser. It is really annoying and my security tool seems to fail to catch it. How do I stop it from popping up on the screen? Any help to remove Datarvrs.com redirect will be appreciated.
Datarvrs.com Redirect Description
Datarvrs.com is a browser hijacker that can be automatically attached to your browsers including IE, Firefox and Google Chrome. Usually it is downloaded together with freeware software you downloaded from Internet. Once it is running, numerous changes will be made to your browser’s settings. And it can perform many corrupted actions on the infected computer, it includes: downloading other malicious programs, creating a backdoor in your PC security and creating advertisements.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 10, 2013 5:26 am and last modified on July 10, 2013 5:26 am.
I am now confronting with a problem with my computer. I got redirect to a different page sweetsearch.com when I search with my browsers. And I have got plenty of advertisement pages when I am online. Sometimes, I just leave my computer on there with a normal page of a novel; later loud noise came out and disturbed my normal life. I checked the computer there is a new page showing a game from which the noise came out. That was not the first time I got unknown new pages without my operation or any notice. No matter I was at the computer or not. How could this happen? Could this website be the reason why I got this strange situation?
Description of Sweetsearch.com
Sweetsearch.com is categorized as one of the browser hijacker virus. It is good at redirecting you to its main page instead of the one you indeed want to be redirect to. You will suffer constant new tabs popping up and most of them contain various ads or unsafe info. If you click on the links it provides you will be redirected and from those pages you may get different kinds of viruses. That likes you are led by sweetsearch.com to visit a waste yard, it is impossible for you to keep clean. This redirect virus seems so normal and legal as well as convenient to use. But it just SEEMS so. How it works and what it does will not be so polite and pleasant. If you search something by using this search engine you will realize that the consequence seems different from those you get from Google, Yahoo, and Firefox. Most of the quick links are like the page it redirects you to which are full of useless and dangerous information. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 9, 2013 12:50 pm and last modified on July 19, 2013 11:01 am.
Home page on Firefox changed to home.tb.ask.com automatically and constantly? Are you familiar with this sudden pop up web page? Why can’t it be changed away but keep coming back as the new home page? Does the Firefox browser stop working? Is it still safe to surf online using the browser? How can one get rid of this unwanted home page URL and reset the browser?
Home.tb.ask.com – How to Remove Browser Redirect
The home.tb.ask.com web site seems to be a regular domain looking from the appearance. But it’s in fact categorized as a browser redirect problem which has been quite a headache to many computer users around the world. A browser redirect or hijacker can affect most Internet browsers including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox and modify their default settings and structures to cause so many unpleasant troubles. And because we put a lot of personal information online nowadays, cyber criminals can find a way to benefit by combining with these browser hijackers. It’s not safe anymore to surf the Internet when browsers are hacked by this home.tb.ask.com redirect. The first thing to do should be getting rid of this potentially dangerous web site.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 9, 2013 8:47 am
System is under the attack of Doctor Antivirus Virus? Got a Doctor Antivirus software installed on your computer without consent? Does this new software act differently than other programs on your computer? Does it keep report many detections and infections to you while other antivirus doesn’t? Are you even being prevented to run other programs on the computer because of the constant pop up of this Doctor Antivirus screen? How can one uninstall this unwanted software completely?
Fake Doctor Antivirus Virus – How to Remove Rogue Antispyware
Doctor Antivirus Virus is believed to be one of the newly released rogue antispyware which has been reported recently to attack lots of computer users. With a deceitful appearance, this software, pretending to be a legit antivirus application, has tricked many computer users to purchase its fake registered version. Instead of getting full protection from this software, one will be sending money to cyber criminals and help them benefit while putting his/her PC into all kinds of possible dangers later on. This fake Doctor Antivirus virus shares the common characters with the Internet Security Pro virus and System Doctor 2014 virus as rogue antispyware. Being able to escape from most antivirus protection tools, it can attack computers running different systems.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 9, 2013 7:48 am
Is Digstar Search taking over your browser now? Is your homepage changed to digstar.com? Recently many users complain that Digstar Search becomes to be default home page when opening new tab. It is really annoying because antivirus shows nothing related to this virus. Now this post will guide victims how to remove this browser hijacker step by step.
Digstar Search Description
Digstar Search ( as known as digstar.com redirect) is just another browser hijacker that aims to hijack your homepage and change your browser settings. It is able to corrupt your browsers including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and then it will perform malicious activities to interrupt you from browsing Internet. As soon as you launch your browser or open a new tab, Digstar Search will take over your browser immediately. Thus, you will be forced to go to digstar.com page without your approval. Perhaps, a search toolbar has suddenly appeared at the top of your browser and it won’t allow you to uninstall it.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 9, 2013 3:57 am and last modified on July 9, 2013 4:01 am.
Today, a notification from Norton center told me that a Trojan-Banker.Win32.Capper Virus has been detected in some place in my computer. I noticed that Norton couldn’t remove it because I have already clicked the Remove button but after I restarted my computer, it’s still there. I’m really tired and I want remove the virus asap. Is there anything I can do?
Trojan-Banker.Win32.Capper Virus Information
Trojan-Banker.Win32.Capper Virus has been detected by some anti-virus programs. It is full of destructive power that can easily paralyze your computer operating system. We define it as a Trojan virus because it’s tinny, covert but can easily destroy computer operating system. As its name suggests, a dropper Trojan contains malicious or potentially unwanted software which it ‘drops’ and installs on the affected system. Commonly, the dropper installs a backdoor which allows remote, surreptitious access to infected systems. This backdoor may then be used by remote attackers to upload and install further malicious or potentially unwanted software on the system. This threat is detected by the Microsoft antivirus engine. Technical details are not currently available. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 8, 2013 12:48 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:26 am.
I need to remove Bizcoaching Pop-ups urgently since when I opened my computer to run some programs or open some web sites. Lots of Bizcoaching advertisements would pop up at the same time or one by one. It really made me uncomfortable. I also ran my AVG and it detected some Trojans but the key point is that it could not delete those Trojan virus. Who can help me?
Bizcoaching Pop-ups Description
Bizcoaching Pop-ups (Bizcoaching advertisements) are caused by some redirect malware or browser hijack virus. Indeed, Bizcoaching is a program for some merchants promote their products or web sites online. It’s a tool of e-commerce. However, usually, this program will be used in an extreme condition, that is to break into users computers to start running Ads even if you don’t want it. This program would take effect by planting some rootkit series into your computer operating system to change some settings so that it can pop up Ads from time to time. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 8, 2013 9:13 am