Is your browser hijacked by V9tr.com page? And each time when I type a web site in the address bar, my homepage has been redirected to V9tr.com. I can’t uninstall it from my system. Please help!!!
What is V9tr.com? How to Remove?
The V9tr.com browser hijacker virus is a redirect virus that changes the settings of the users computer once installed. The default search engine is changed to the V9tr.com homepage, which has been constructed to look like a real search engine. They even include a Google logo next to the search bar to make it look authentic. Below the search bar is a detailed list and logos of popular social media sites and other popular websites. To the casual web surfer it looks like a real page and they will perform searches without even questioning the page. In fact, the majority of people that are redirected to this site will naturally think that they are on Google’s homepage. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 30, 2013 1:02 pm and last modified on April 30, 2013 1:04 pm.
What web page will you see if your PC is seized by the police? Joint Chiefs of Staff Virus with message “The work of your computer has been suspended on the grounds of the violation of the law of the United States of America” block your computer asking to pay $400 thru moneypak? Is there really a spyware that blocks you from your homepage until you pay $400? or scam?
How to Unlock Computer From Joint Chiefs of Staff Virus $400 Moneypak Scam Notice?
Joint Chiefs of Staff Virus (JCS virus scam) is a ransomware attack hoax that targets computers located in USA. It freezes or shuts down users PC and then begins to display warnings that “The work of your computer has been suspended on the grounds of the violation of the law of the United States of America”. Is this thing from United States Department of Justice or FBI ? Of course not. The Joint Chiefs of Staff Virus is one of the very popular computer locked viruses in the long line of moneypak ransomware attacks. This ransomware first locks down user’s computer and then displays a fake message claiming to be from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stating that the computer owner have been watching and/or distributing child pornography, downloading and sharing pirated music and video files or using unlicensed software and therefore has been blocked. You have to pay a non-existing fine of 400 USD within 48 hours as the virus locks the computer from accessing any programs or files. What you received on the screen is bogus notification. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 30, 2013 3:12 am and last modified on April 30, 2013 6:50 am.
Is there a TR/Sirefef.AG.10 virus detected in your computer? What is this TR Sirefef.AG.10 alert? Is it some kind of Trojan virus? Can a Trojan virus like this harm the system? Why can’t antivirus software remove this virus? What is the best way to remove this TR Sirefef.AG.10 Trojan virus?
TR/Sirefef.AG.10 Trojan Virus Alert
TR/Sirefef.AG.10 is defined as a Trojan infection that comes from a serial family. One may come across the TR/Sirefef.AG.35 virus which is another version of this Trojan virus. Computer users who have this pop up on their PCs are about to experience the same consequences brought up by this Trojan virus. Even though a computer has been well protected by antivirus application always, it can still become vulnerable to this Trojan virus because of computer users’ online behaviours. Inappropriate activities online can turn the computers into vulnerable machines. And since TR Sirefef.AG.10 Trojan is here to help computer hackers steal valuable information, one should be watching out for this virus and try to get rid of it ASAP. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 29, 2013 10:58 am
My Internet Explorer browser is not cooperative lately whenever I try to go online. A web site named Frameseek.com will always be brought to my sight no matter which sites I’m about to log on to. Is my browser hacked? How can one be sure about this? Will my personal files and programs be stolen or damaged by people who are behind this Frameseek.com site?
Frameseek.com Browser Redirect Introduction
Frameseek.com is a special web site which is actually associating with computer hackers. It may be a regular web site before. But when computer hackers come, it’s about to be used by them to collect valuable information from innocent PC users from all over the world in order to benefit later on. This kind of computer problem is categorized as a browser redirect virus. Hence, we can say that Frameseek.com is a browser redirect issue which should be removed in time for the safety of personal info. Computer users come across many kinds of computer viruses nowadays. There are Trojans, malware, ransomware and of course browser hijackers. With specific purpose of aiming at your browsing activities, Frameseek.com redirect can help remote PC hackers record them in order to steal valuable data. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 29, 2013 9:32 am
Is your home page on Internet Explorer lately changed automatically to a web site – TidyNetwork Virtual Layer Advertising? Have tried to changed it away but this unwanted web site just keep popping up again? It says it can help you save time and money and there’s no fee. Do we believe that? Are annoying commercials behind this tidynetwork.com web page? How does one remove this annoying pop up?
What’s TidyNetwork Adware?
TidyNetwork (www.tidynetwork.com) is the kind of adware that’s similar with the Tiger Savings. They both seem to help computer users find out lots of resources online especially information that can help you save time and money while you surf the internet or shop online. Many computer users like free stuff send to them so that they can save a lot of time on searching and filtering. TidyNetwork seems to provide this kind of service to help people benefit. However, this application is not very friendly to computer users. This TidyNetwork is actually an adware that can get itself installed on browsing applications without permission from PC owners and can bring up many annoying ads including fishy web sites. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 29, 2013 7:18 am
My homepage is changed to another website without my permission. And each time when I type a web site in the address bar, it redirects me to Freeantivirusglobe.com asking me to download a security program. I don’t want it at all and I cannot set Google back as my homepage. Please help!!!
Browser Is Redirected To Freeantivirusglobe.com?
Freeantivirusglobe.com is another misleading website that promotes rogue security application. Normally, this website is not harmful, however, constant redirect to this website can be an annoying thing to PC users. This threat is affiliated with browser hijackers and the ZeroAccess Rootkit that can infect a computer by exploiting security vulnerabilities. Once computer is compromised, the first thing you will see is your homepage is changed without any permission. If you want to search information by Google or Bing, you will find that the results will be rerouted to Freeantivirusglobe.com and other dubious websites. Thus, you can’t go to the page you’re looking for straight away.
Why can’t I erase this www.basicseek.com page? My homepage was gone and my Chrome runs very slowly. What is worse, my computer takes a very long time to start. Once I opened Chrome, on the lower right corner, there were always small window popping up. Almost all of them were advertisements. I think I got some virus I don’t know. Who can help me remove it?
www.basicseek.com Redirect Description
www.basicseek.com is really an outrage which will bring PC users much pain. When you visit some informal websites, you may be attacked by this Browser Hijacker stealthily. It takes the same way as many Trojans do to invade your PC, have you heard of it? Changing StartUp, re-configurating Browser Options and attacking system or antivirus vulnerabilities to escape from them removing it are all the basic approaches it adopts. You may never be aware of it if you don’t open your internet browser again. Once you open it after the virus accessed your CP, you can find that your homepage has been set to www.basicseek.com. it provides much information about all kinds of shopping sites for your consideration; however, all the search result is well-designed. It always displays the malicious pages and links to you. The real good normal sites it never list for your choice.
A HeadlineAlley Toolbar has been installed on my Google Chrome web browser. It replaced my homepage and there are many buttons and keywords added on the top of my browser window. I definitely don’t need those things. It makes it run more and more slowly. Who can tell me how I can remove this toolbar? I have removed the program in Control Panel, why the HeadlineAlley Toolbar is still there?
Why Is HeadlineAlley Toolbar A Malware?
HeadlineAlley Toolbar looks like charming, fancy and useful. However, it’s nothing but a browser hijacker. It’s a malware that can’t be simply uninstalled from the Control Panel. Many people have already uninstalled it from Control Panel but they found that the thing is still on the top of the browser. is completely not like a legitimate toolbar such as Google toolbar. This toolbar may be added stealthily on your browser without your notice and permission. Even it looks like this toolbar has many “good” functions. There are some attractive icons such as: Online Radio on Your PC, Start Playing Free Games, Facebook, etc. However, if you really prepare to use this HeadlineAlley Toolbar, it is the start of your nightmare. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 28, 2013 2:47 am and last modified on May 5, 2013 3:21 am.
Can’t get rid of Clickorati.com redirect from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8 or Windows XP on your work computer? All the browsers ( Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and so on) on my laptop have been hijacked by Clickorati virus, what do i do?
What is Clickorati.com? How to Remove?
The Clickorati.com hijacker is spread through free downloads and once it is installed on the computer it will change the default browser settings to redirect the user to google.com/webhp, which looks exactly like the authentic Google search page. When a search is performed the user is brought to pages that are filled with sponsored links and advertisements. It is a very elaborate hijacker that is designed to trick users into click on these sponsored listings and ads. Doing so generates revenue for the hackers through cost per click campaigns that they have set up with publisher accounts. Since they infect so many PC daily with this hijacker they are able to accumulate large sums of money this way. While this isn’t a hijacking virus that is designed to steal any information from the computer it is still important to remove it from the system as quickly as possible. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 27, 2013 1:00 pm
What is http://websearch.youwillfind.info/?r=2013/04/26? Oh, I definitely get some trouble. My computer running weirdly that I don’t know why. When I visited websites, the mouse pointer would spin for a long time, and when I clicked Close button or something else, it’s frozen. Oh, by the way, I remember, when I tried to open google, it would not give me that page, it went to Websearch.youwillfind.info. I don’t know what is that.
Before Start to Remove Websearch.youwillfind.info
Websearch.youwillfind.info, a new detected web browser hijack virus or redirect virus, has been bringing many people in pain. It disguises as a search engine to cheat people into using it so that it can hack into their computers. It is a 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. Websearch.youwillfind.info browser hijack virus can 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. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 27, 2013 5:28 am and last modified on May 2, 2013 1:57 am.