Trojan.Zlob.G is a Trojan that comes from a large family of malware. Recent released of this Trojan are involved in the deployment of rogue software, most of them are fake anti-virus products. The threat is capable of downloading and executing remote files. Additionally, Trojan.Zlob.G affects Internet browser by redirecting home page and search page to a malicious web page.
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Remove Searchvhb.com Hijacker
There can be a number of reasons how a program can infiltrate your computer and changes your home page to use searchvhb.com as the default search engine, but it has a single purpose. Search redirect like this one is primarily made to serve ads and deliver Internet traffic to their client’s web site. This hijacker targets your search keyword and phrases in order to redirect the page to something like searchvhb.com/?keywords address.
Remove Win32:Hupigon-ONX [Trj]
Win32:Hupigon-ONX [Trj] is part of a Backdoor Trojan family. Study shows that this malware can also come with other variants like Trojan Dropper and Rootkit. Win32:Hupigon-ONX [Trj] is the main component that can open some ports on the computer allowing remote unauthorized access.
Remove Delta-search.com Hijacker
Delta-search.com is a browser hijacker that is using add-on or plug-in installation in order to control the web browser program. If you home page is set to Delta Search (yhs.delta-search.com), containing a tailored search box similar to Google, then, the adware have installed an add-on.
FBI Cybercrime Division (Pay MoneyPak)
FBI Cybercrime Division – International Cyber Security Protection Alliance (ICSPA) that requests you to pay via MoneyPak is a ransom Trojan. The mentioned agencies are real and are currently based in the United States; however, the fake desktop warning that is shown in the image below is bogus.
United Kingdom Police (Ukash)
United Kingdom Police is a ransom program. A virus that when infects a computer will block user’s access. This malware locks the desktop and prevents you from executing anything on your own PC. It will disguise as a warning message from Police Central e-Crime Unit and states that you have committed online crimes. It declares that your actions are in violation of copyrighted law by illegally using or distributing software, music, and video files.
Remove Mixi DJ Search and Toolbar
Mixi DJ Search and Toolbar is an adware that was meant to promote a program by making some modifications to your Internet browser. It usually comes as an embedded code to software that you may download from various online providers.
Remove Mixmeister Search and Toolbar
Mixmeister Search and Toolbar is adware program that was created using the community tools from Conduit. Any user who is downloading free software from the Internet may acquire this adware. It is loaded onto your browser as a plug-in or extension. Without asking your permission, Mixmeister Search will change your home page to its own search box, which according to it, is powered by Bing. Additionally, Mixmeister Toolbar is installed as part of the browser’s menu.
The website ahead contains Malware!
Chrome issues a warning “The website ahead contains Malware!” every time it identifies that the web site you are trying to visit possesses security risks. This warning from Chrome browser is not a new feature, rather a revised alert page to warn Internet users and prevent them from entering a harmful web sites.
Remove SavingsApp Ads
SavingsApp is a tool that has a catalog of online deals and offers. It aims to help you get the best value for money when doing online shopping. If you install SavingsApp in the computer, you will have an access to their list of offers and discounts, which you can access anytime while shopping online. This saves you the time of searching the web for coupons and savings.