PC Accelerate Pro is a fake system optimizer. It will pop up every time you turn on your PC, scan your system and claim that a lot of issues have been detected that need to be fixed. Of course, you’ll need to buy a full version to be able to do that.READ MORE
Ssionsupre.fun is an adware-type malware. Like all adware viruses, the virus supplies the system with permanent advertisements. Virus redirects victims to unwanted pages using search engines and advertisements. Each of your subsequent entered queries in the search engine will be transferred to a page with the following address:READ MORE
Robotcheckion.online is one of many shady sites that try to convince users to allow these sites’ notifications on their computers. Robotcheckion.online may tell users that they have to allow its notifications if they want to open a page, play a video, download a file, confirm that they are 18+, etc. Should a user click Allow, Robotcheckion.online notifications will begin popping up from time to time on the right side of the screen (or on the lockscreen if it’s a mobile device). Notifications from Robotcheckion.online will advertise various questionable sites, spam users with clickbait links, software offers, scammy messages, etc.READ MORE
Load14.biz is a dubious site which attempts to trick users into accepting its push notifications request. Load14.biz claims that users have to allow its notifications in order to access a website, watch a video, confirm that they are not robots, etc. If a user clicks or taps Allow, he or she will start getting Load14.biz notifications in a corner of the screen from time to time. The notifications will advertise various shady sites, urge users to visit clickbait links, download fake software updates, etc.READ MORE
Since macOS Catalina users haven’t been able to run 32-bit apps anymore. While many apps’ creators developed new, 64-bit versions of the apps by now, there are still some applications and plugins that can only run on 32-bit Macs. If you need to run a 32-bit app on Big Sur, you can do it with the help of a virtual machine.READ MORE
Search Marquis is a browser hijacker that may get installed on your Macbook together with some free app or a file downloaded from an untrustworthy source (for example, a fake Flash Player update). The browser hijacker may set your browsers’ new tab page or default search engine to searchmarquis.com, and you won’t be able to change those settings anymore. Browser hijackers are created to redirect users to promoted search engines and bring more ad revenue to those. Many hijackers also collect some data from users (like their browsing history or search history) and use it to show users ads based on their interests or sell the data to third parties. You may follow this step-by-step guide to remove Search Marquis software from your Macbook.READ MORE
This program belongs to the ransomware virus, because the main purpose of AMJIXIUS ransomware is to get the victim`s money by fraudulent means.READ MORE
This application is named as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) because users are not specifically downloading it. In other words, users do not intentionally visit such sites. Such applications enter the system by attaching them to some applications, most often these are free applications that are downloaded every day.READ MORE
Banhu ransomware is a malicious program from the Phobos family. It was created by crooks to encrypt files. Banhu ransomware scans important files on the system and restricts access to them. The “.banhu” extension is added to the encrypted files, victim identifier, the email address gooddecrypt@airmail.ccREAD MORE
Getclick100.biz is a shady site which tries to convince users that they have to allow it to display notifications. Getclick100.biz may tell users that clicking Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box is necessary to access a webpage, watch a video, start a download, etc. If a user clicks Allow, notifications from Getclick100.biz will begin showing up from time to time with ads, scammy messages, links to dubious sites, software offers, and so on. The notifications will pop up in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the lockscreen on a mobile device.READ MORE
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