Showing posts with label remove popups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remove popups. Show all posts

7/27/2015

How to Remove Warning-windows-virus-found.com Pop-up Ads From Chrome/ Firefox/ IE? - Best Removal Tips


Is a message from Warning-windows-virus-found.com real?


The Warning-windows-virus-found.com web page pops up to you all of a sudden when you are browsing the web or you just open a new tab of Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Firefox. The pop-up window states that your computer may not be protected, possible damages from potential threats, and data exposed to risk. The pop-up window also advises you to call 866-598-5137 immediately for assistance on how to remove malicious pop-ups, and this call is prioritized and 100% for free. If you really follow its advice, then you will suffer from a great loss of time, money and put your PC as well as privacy at a risk.

A screenshot of Warning-windows-virus-found.com here:

7/23/2015

Remove Traffiqim.link Pop-up Ads From Chrome/ Firefox/ IE Completely - Useful Pop-up Ads Removal Guide


Often being redirected to Traffiqim.link and receiving random pop-up ads from this domain? Need help to get rid of these pop-up ads? Read this post, and you will get help to solve this problem effectively and completely. 

Traffiqim.link is detected as an active malware online, which is designed to make tech support scam. Popups from this domain are supposedly caused by an adware or a potentially unwanted program, called PUP for short, which can be downloaded onto your PC without being noticed while you open spam email attachments, visit malicious links and corrupted websites, or acquire other free downloads from unsafe sources.

7/14/2015

Help to Remove pcwindows-critical-alert.info Pop-up Ads From Common Web Browsers - The Effective Pop-up Ads Removal Solutions

Seeing random popups from pcwindows-critical-alert.info? Need help to get rid of these pop-up ads? This post is right for you.

pcwindows-critical-alert.info pop-up ads are caused by an ad-supported extension which is usually added when you install other free downloads from the Internet. Technically speaking, this domain is not malicious itself, but it is utilized as an ad-platform spreading tech support scam. This is one of the reasons why it is considered as a malicious domain. Moreover, it is reported that popups from this domain may contain malicious codes which is able to introduce many other computer infection onto your PC without any approval.

Popups from pcwindows-critical-alert.info state that your computer is infected and you should call the tech support promoted on the popups to solve the problem immediately. However, it is highly recommended that you should not trust popups from this domain and not call their so-called tech support at the phone number promoted on popup. If you do as the pop-ups say, you will suffer from a great loss of time, money even put your computer at risk. Once you call the tech support, you will be asked to pay a sum of money for the tech support. However, it is disappointing that they will not solve the problem for you after the payment. So, you should keep in mind that this is just a tech support scam and it cannot bring anything good for you but cheat you money. 

In short, pcwindows-critical-alert.info should be removed from your PC immediately to safeguard your computer system from further damage.

7/12/2015

Can't Remove Fastsoftwarejava.com Pop-up Ads From Web Browsers? - Guide to Get Rid of Popups Efficiently and Completely


The popup at Fastsoftwarejava.com says that:

"WARNING: Your Current Browser Is Outdated!

A critical security update has been released and you are required to update your Java Player.

This page will automatically close once the security update has been installed."


Fastsoftwarejava.com is detected as a potentially active malware, which can do harm to computer system once installed. Pop-up ads from this domain are caused by an ad-supported extension, which mainly aims to promote fake Java Player updates to computer users online. If you believe what the popup says and install the Java Player update, then you will get nothing useful but one more ad-supported extension. Then, you will suffer from more and more popups, redirects even computer infection. Therefore, to protect your PC from further damage, it is highly recommended that you should not download and install the Java Player promoted on this website.

As you can see, Fastsoftwarejava.com is a malicous website used as an ad-platform to generate pay-per-click or pay-per-install revenue illegally. To make great profits, it may do something harmful and cause much trouble to the innocent computer users. Hence, it will be advisable for you to remove this nasty domain from your PC immediately once you find it; it is not a good thing for you.

10/30/2014

How to Remove www.datady.net,www.datacle.net and www.boxera.net Redirects and Pop-ups


My experience of suffering from www.datady.net,www.datacle.net and www.boxera.net



When I tried to open web browsers yesterday, I was redirected to some unknown sites randomly. After checking a few hours, I found there are three sites redirected me, here are the addresses of the sites; www.datady.net, www.datacle.net and www.boxera.net. I need help you fix this problem my computer, does someone can help me?

10/26/2014

pthumbnails.5min.com Website Blocked, How to Remove pthumbnails.5min.com Completely



Make a Sense of pthumbnails.5min.com


pthumbnails.5min.com start to monitor the important system files and registry in the hard disk, and change the settings about browser like homepage and search engine, and modify the properties of DNS, background page at the same time. Based on the alterations of mentioned, it may cause host files missing which easily bring computer corruption, and trigger a bunch of redirections to pthumbnails.5min.com or other related website.

9/27/2014

Pop-ups From Lax1.ib.adnxs.com and ads.find-all-you-want.com, How to Stop http://lax1.ib.adnxs.com and ads.find-all-you-want.com Pop-up


Have problem with pop ups from lax1.ib.adnxs.com, and you try to check your browser extension, but the same pop-ups still happen after uninstalling all extensions. You antivirus occasionally blocks ads.find-all-you-want.com? But http://lax1.ib.adnxs.com popup is the weird problem? Please read more about this post, you will get more satisfaction resolver means.


Pop up shows the direction lax1.ab.adnxs.com and ads.find-all-you-want.com



Lax1.ib.adnxs.com is also a variation of ADNXS which has such versions: ib.adnxs.com, nym1.ib.adnxs.com, Ams1.ib.adnxs.com. It is a type of malware that can make changes of the web browsers once it gets installed onto the target computers. It has great connection with browser hijacker and adware that can hijack the default search and homepage into http://lax1.ib.adnxs.com without your consent. So each time you want to do some searches on the search bar, you will be redirected to its domain site freely. And lax1.ib.adnxs.com constantly displays you various advertisements whenever you browsing on the Internet with Internet Explorer, Firefox or Google Chrome or any other browsers.