Remove Findamo Search

Findamo Search (DAMO) is a browser hijacker that will prevail over your default search engine. It modifies some settings on the infected computer and makes Findamo Search as the homepage. With this threat, infected computer’s Internet browser will keep on redirecting to findamo.com and all search results are altered to serve relevant ads based on user’s search terms.

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Remove Nsis:Adware-CJ [Pup]

Nsis:Adware-CJ [Pup] is a detection for a potentially unwanted program. This type of threat is unique and not a typical Trojan or virus. They are often called adware due to the traits it exhibits once installed on the computer. Normal acquisition of Nsis:Adware-CJ [Pup] is caused by downloading and installing third party software or unknown program. The threat is installed without user’s approval at the same time with the chosen software.

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Remove Windows Secure Workshop

Windows Secure Workshop is another part of FakeVimes family of rogue antivirus program. There are already a hundred copy of this malware, which each one is just a mimic of the other. They share the same interface and title is the only visible change. All of them are visually identical.

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Remove Interpol – Department of Cybercrime Virus

Interpol – Department of Cybercrime is a ransom program that is considered by many as a computer virus. This threat is a variant of Metropolitan Police Service malware that has infected thousands of computers in European region. When Interpol – Department of Cybercrime virus attack, it overwrites some system files and add registry that makes the malware rule the system.

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Remove Trojan.Zeroaccess!inf4

Trojan.Zeroaccess!inf4 is a malware that belongs to a family of Zeroaccess. This threat is designed to infect computers running in Windows operating system. It spreads in a way other virus does. Compromised web sites, spam emails, and infected files that you may acquire from various locations. During infection, the Trojan infects system files and hooks itself into Kernel module to conceal its existence.

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Remove Windows Secure Workstation

Windows Secure Workstation is a malware that originates from a large group of fake antivirus. Behavior of this threat once inside the computer is unbearable. It makes your computing experience a disaster. Imagine that while you are using the computer, Windows Secure Workstation will repeatedly show up false alerts. Moreover, the malware hides your files, folders, and shortcut icons, so there is no way that you can execute any programs.

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Remove Claro LTD Toolbar

Claro Toolbar LTD

Claro LTD Toolbar is considered as adware program. It was developed by Montera Technologies LTD and comes bundled with free programs. Naturally, Claro LTD Toolbar is executed by user unknowingly while installing the desired software. Although, there are options not to install this adware but due to lack of notice, it is often loaded by default.

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Remove Claro-search.com

Claro-search.com is a browser hijacker that overrides existing search engine on the infected computer. Claro Search is identified as a component of Babylon. Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox are the most affected browser by claro-search.com. This threat targets the mentioned browser and can hit them with a single installation on the computer.

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Remove Content.pulse360.com Pop-up Ads

Some computer user mistakenly identifies that virus is causing content.pulse360.com pop-up advertisement. To refresh your mind, Pulse360 is an advertising company that became partner with some top web sites including msnbc.com, comcast.net, usatoday.com, and many others. Ads shown by Pulse360 are sponsored links usually server in two formats – fixed ad inventory on content pages, or display banners that mainly contains graphics to catch user’s attention on the endorsed product.

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Remove Windows Virtual Security

Presence of a computer virus called Windows Virtual Security does not only cause damage to the system but also endangers identity of the victim. The program lives with the main goal of letting you pay for the useless software using your credit card account. Once you used the assigned payment processor, attacker may steal your credentials including full name and credit card details. For this reason, we highly urged immediate removal of the Windows Virtual Security malware from an affected computer.

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