Multisearch.live is a virus program similar to a fake search engine. Multisearch.live virus works like a typical browser hijacker. This virus enters the system in a stealthy manner and changes the name of the default search engine homepage to search.multisearch.live.READ MORE
See-what-is-buzzing.com is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. See-what-is-buzzing.com may tell users that they need to allow its notifications if they want to watch a video, download a file, solve a CAPTCHA, verify that they are of age, etc. If a user allows notifications from See-what-is-buzzing.com, the notifications will pop up periodically on the right side of the screen with ads, links to dubious websites, fake alerts, scammy messages, etc.READ MORE
My Huge Words (myhugewords.com) is a dubious website which tries to get users to click Allow on its notifications confirmation popup. Myhugewords.com may tell users that they have to click Allow in order to watch a video, start a download, access a page, or for another reason. If a user clicks Allow, Myhugewords.com notifications will begin showing up time and again with ads, clickbait links, prompts to download something, fake alerts, etc. The notifications will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen on a Windows PC or in the top right hand corner on a Mac.READ MORE
Tigerpush.net is a questionable website which attempts to get users to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box. Tigerpush.net may tell users that they need to click Allow if they want to watch a video, start a game, prove that they are not robots, etc. If a user clicks Allow, notifications from Tigerpush.net will begin showing up from time to time on the right side of the screen. The notifications will advertise shady sites and services, prompt users to follow clickbait links, download fake software updates, etc.READ MORE
Pushnott.com is a dubious site which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Pushnott.com claims that users need to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up in order to prove that they are not robots, confirm that they are of age, download a file, play a video, or for another reason. Should a user click Allow, Pushnott.com notifications will start popping up from time to time in a corner of the screen with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, fake alerts and messages, etc.READ MORE
Platform Cache is a browser hijacker that may end up on a Mac after a user installs some free or cracked application or runs a file downloaded from a shady source. Browser hijacker is a piece of software that can change browsers’ default search engine, homepage or start page and stop users from altering those settings. Platform Cache changes the search engine on Google Chrome to a website which redirects all search queries to Yahoo. This step-by-step guide describes how you can remove Platform Cache from your Mac and get rid of the search redirect it causes.READ MORE
Fresh-gossip-4u.com is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Fresh-gossip-4u.com may tell users that they need to allow its notifications if they want to see a video, open a page, download a file, verify that they are not bots, etc. If a user allows notifications from Fresh-gossip-4u.com, the notifications will begin popping up time and again in a corner of the screen with ads, clickbait links, fake messages and alerts, etc.READ MORE
Option Flow is a browser extension that can alter the default search engine on browsers and redirect users’ searches to Yahoo or Bing. That makes Option Flow a browser hijacker. Option Flow may get installed on Macbook together with a free app, cracked software or a file downloaded from an untrustworthy site. If a user tries to change the search engine, the browser will not let them, claiming that “Option Flow is controlling this setting”. You may follow instructions below to remove Option Flow from your Mac and restore your preferred search engine.READ MORE
Totallybet2.xyz is a questionable site which attempts to make users click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up box. Totallybet2.xyz may tell users that clicking Allow is necessary if users want to watch a video, access a page, solve a CAPTCHA, or for another reason. Should a user click Allow, Totallybet2.xyz notifications will start popping up from time to time in a corner of the screen with ads, clickbait links, software offers, scammy messages, etc.READ MORE
Back2yard.biz is a dubious website which attempts to trick users into subscribing to its browser notifications. Back2yard.biz may tell users that they have to allow its notifications in order to watch a video, start a download, prove that they are not robots, or for another reason. If a user allows notifications from Back2yard.biz, the notifications will begin spamming him or her with ads, links to shady sites, fake messages and alerts, etc. Back2yard.biz notifications will appear in the bottom-right corner of the screen on Windows or in the top-right corner on macOS.READ MORE
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