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What is FreeBillPayAlert toolbar?
The FreeBillPayAlert browser add-on is developed by Mindspark Inc. and compatible with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. This browser extension claims to save Internet users time by allowing them to pay all bills using a single extension.
Although such functionality may seem legitimate, users should be aware that this browser plugin is categorized as a potentially unwanted application or adware. The add-on infiltrates Internet browsers using a deceptive software marketing method called 'bundling' and causes unwanted browser redirects to home.tb.ask.com.
Furthermore, this potentially unwanted add-on tracks users' Internet browsing activity by recording search queries, browsers types, default language settings, IP addresses, and other information.
What is OptOn?
The OptOn browser add-on promises to save users time and money whilst shopping online. This plugin displays coupon ads when users visit online shopping websites.
While such functionality may seem legitimate, computer users should be aware that the OptOn plugin is categorized as adware or a potentially unwanted application since it installs on Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox) together with free software.
To achieve this, developers of this plugin use a deceptive software marketing method called 'bundling'.
What is Mysearch.sweetpacks.com?
The Mysearch.sweetpacks.com browser hijacker infiltrates Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox) using a deceptive software marketing method called 'bundling'. Commonly, Internet users install sweetpacks toolbar inadvertently without their consent when downloading or installing free software.
After successful infiltration, this browser settings-changing adware modifies the homepage and default search engine fields by assigning them to mysearch.sweetpacks.com This browser hijacker is not technically a virus or malware, however, redirects to this site may lead to malware infections (when clicking third party ads displayed within the website) and privacy issues.
This toolbar tracks users' Internet browsing activity by recording the type of browser, operating system, ISP, location, and Internet protocol (IP) address.
What is Antivirus Master?
Windows Antivirus Master is a rogue antivirus program, which indicates fake security infections in order to scare PC users into purchasing 'ultimate protection' (the 'full' version). This bogus software is created by cyber criminals who make money from users who believe the fake security scans and false security warning messages, and go on to purchase a useless license key.
PC users should be aware that buying the 'full version' of this program is equivalent to sending their money and credit card information to cyber criminals. Windows Antivirus Master infiltrates operating systems using hacked or malicious websites, which trick users into downloading the program by generating fake online security warning messages.
At time of research, cyber criminals used fake Microsoft Security Essentials alert messages in order to trick users into downloading their rogue antivirus program.
What is Efficiency Master?
Windows Efficiency Master is a fake antivirus program, which imitates a legitimate security scanner and attempts to trick unsuspecting PC users into purchasing a 'full version'. This bogus program is created by cyber criminals who employ hacked websites and fake online security scanners to distribute their rogue antivirus program.
Commonly, Windows Efficiency Master is proliferated using a fake Microsoft Security Essentials alert message reporting non existent security threats and tricking PC users into downloading this rogue antivirus program.
Following successful infiltration, Windows, Efficiency Master modifies the registry entries of an infected operating system by disabling the Task Manager and blocking execution of installed programs.
What is BringStar?
BringStar is a potentially unwanted browser plugin claiming to improve users' browsing experience by enabling coupons and comparison shopping. Although such added functionality may seem legitimate, Internet users should be aware that this add-on is categorized as adware.
The plugin installs on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox without users' consent using a deceptive software marketing method called 'bundling'. Following successful installation, this add-on generates various types of advertising, including search, banner, text link, transitional, interstitial, and full page ads.
In addition, BringStar tracks users' Internet browsing activity by recording IP addresses, unique identifier numbers, operating systems, browser information, URLs visited, pages viewed, search queries entered, and other information.
What is Shopop?
The Shopop browser add-on was developed by My Pop Shop Ltd. and claims to enhance users' Internet browsing experience by enabling comparison shopping and displaying special offers when users visit online shopping websites.
While such functionality may seem legitimate, Internet users should be aware that the Shopop add-on is categorized as adware or a potentially unwanted application.
Developers of this browser plugin use a deceptive software marketing method called 'bundling', thus, most users install this browser add-on inadvertently without their consent. After successful infiltration, Shopop generates intrusive banner, shopping comparison, and special offers ads.
What is Site Finder?
The Site Finder browser add-on claims to enhance users' Internet browsing experience by finding alternatives to regular sites visited.
While this functionality may seem legitimate, computer users should be aware that the Site Finder plugin is categorized as a potentially unwanted application or adware since it installs on browsers (Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox) using a deceptive software marketing method called 'bundling'.
Internet users often inadvertently install this adware without their consent when downloading free software. After successful installation, Site Finder generates links to third party websites, which could lead to malware infections.
What is webisgreat.info?
The Websearch.webisgreat.info browser hijacker infiltrates Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox) through free software downloads. After successful infiltration, this adware modifies users' homepage and default search engine settings by assigning them to the websearch.webisgreat.info website.
Furthermore, this browser hijacker tracks users' Internet browsing activity by recording web pages visited, impressions, information from social media websites, clicks, and search terms.
While redirects to this website do not appear to be a high-risk security threat, Internet users should be aware that developers of this bogus browser plugin are able to redirect the websearch.webisgreat.info website to malicious sites at any time.
What is Council of Europe?
The Council of Europe "Internet is temporarily blocked" message is a ransomware virus that should not be trusted. It is a scam created by cyber criminals to trick unsuspecting PC users into divulging their credit card information. This ransomware infection infiltrates users' operating systems through malicious websites and infected email messages.
After successful infiltration, the Council of Europe virus modifies the operating system registry entries and changes the DNS settings. Users are then redirected to the ransomware page whenever they browse the Internet. The fake message states that users must submit their personal information in order to allow access to the Internet.
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