How To Remove The Search Completion Hijacker Virus (Search.Searchcompletion.com)

Search completion (searchcompletion.com, search.searchcompletion.com) is an internet browser hijacker that bundles with malware such as adware advertisers and other third party viruses. Computers infected by Search Completion, or associated malware bundled with Search Completion notice common hijacker symptoms such as changed homepage (startup page) settings, search and URL input redirections, etc, and symptoms of several adware infections which may consist of popup spam advertisements and altered internet search results.

How To Remove The Road Runner Toolbar Hijacker Virus (Search.rr.com, Rr.com)

The Road Runner toolbar is an extension for Mozilla Firefox (2+), Microsoft Internet Explorer (6-9), and Apple Safari (3 -5) powered by Conduit and Road Runner. The Road Runner Toolbar is distributed by Road Runner (rr.com) as freeware. Though rr.com seems to be a legitimate “news” based website powered by Time Warner unfortunately, the Road Runner toolbar is bundled with malware and viruses, in particular adware and spyware. The Road Runner virus is commonly referred to as a redirection virus and browser hijacker because of it’s capabilities to affect internet browser settings, such as managed search engines. When an infected user is redirected by Road Runner they are taken to search.rr.com (pictured below).

How To Remove The Fox Tab Search Browser Hijacker Virus (Search.FoxTab.com, Foxtab.com)

Fox Tab (Foxtabtoolbar, Foxtab.adware) is adware and spyware categorized as a browser hijacker. Foxtab is distributed as a freeware extension in order to successfully track, trace, and control computer systems, computer users, and internet browsers without repercussions. Fox Tab infects computers along side other malware bundles. If Foxtab was installed to your system without your consent, then Foxtab most likely bundled with other malware such as Babylon Toolbar, IWantThis, Dealply, Norston Security Scan (not Symantec), and BrowserForChange.

How To Remove The Search Iminent “Search The Web” Hijacker Virus (Search.iminent.com/SearchTheWeb)

The Search Iminent "Search The Web" virus (Search.iminent.com/SearchTheWeb) is adware and spyware categorized as a browser hijacker distributed as freeware that installs directly onto your internet browser browser in the forms of several browser helper objects such as toolbars. The Search Iminent "Search The Web" virus also affect other internet browser settings, causing website search and URL input to redirect to Search.iminent.com/SearchTheWeb, http://search.iminent.com/SearchTheWeb/v4/1033/homepage/Default.aspx, or Iminent.com.

How To Remove The “Browser Seek” Hijacker Virus

Browser Seek (Browserseek, Browserseektoolbar, BrowserSeek Desktop Search) is adware distributed as freeware and categorized as a browser hijacker, as well as being a malicious search engine. Browser Seek also comes bundled with other malware and trojans such as MP3 Tube Toolbar and All Search which in turn can be very dangerous. If Browser Seek is bundled with other malware, infections can range from indentity theft, credit card schemes, tracking, tracing, and altered internet settings by use of BHOs (browser helper objects) such as toolbars and integrated internet browser search engines, which can cause symptoms of a redirection virus.

How To Remove The All Search Redirection Virus – Allsearch.com Browser Hijacker (Browser Seek)

All Search ( Allsearch.com, BrowserSeek Toolbar) is a virus (defined as a redirection virus), categorized as a dangerous browser hijacker. Victims notice their computers and internet browsers have become infected by All Search when internet browser settings have changed, such as home page (startup page), search tools (BrowserSeek), extensions, and webpage redirections. Website redirections activated by the All Search virus cause search terms and URLs inputted into the internet browsers address bar to redirect to malicious websites or Allsearch.com.

How To Remove The Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department Ransomware Virus

The Police Cybercrime Investigation Department ransomware virus (fake Canadian Police virus, Canada Police Ransomware, Criminal Code of Canada Virus) is a virus (categorized as ransomare) that attempts scams infected users by “holding their systems hostage” by taking control of the infected computer, locking the computer from use. The virus then prompts a fake “Attention!” style alert page which accuses the computer user (identified by IP and ISP) of violating several different Copyright (& Related Rights Laws/Video, Music, Software) and Criminal Codes of Canada (Child porno, Zoofilia, and etc).

How To Remove The Interpol Department Of Cybercrime Ransomware Virus (Fake Interpol Virus, Interpol Trojan)

The Interpol Department Of Cybercrime virus is ransomware controlled by the use of trojans that holds computer systems hostage and displays a fake Interpol screen which frightens computer users to suspect their computer was used in cybercrime such as child porn, zoofilia, and the Interpol virus will most likely state the computer was used to download or distribute video, music, and software against copyright and related rights laws in the country of Great Britain. The Internpol Department Of Cybercrime virus then demands a penalty fine to be paid either by Paypal, UKash, or Playsafecard in order to unlock and use the locked computer. Though this fake Interpol malware is likely to strike in Europe, users have been infected throughout other continents.

How To Remove Searchqu From Your Computer And Internet Browser And Fix Internet Settings (Web Search Add On)

Searchqu is a non- malicious browser hijacker usually associated with Bandoo Media and iLivid that uses browser helper objects (BHOs) and changes internet browser settings (such as home page/startup page, search tools), installs toolbars (most notably the Searchqu Toolbar), and integrates a search engine into internet browsers titled “Web Search”.