How to remove HiDef media player (Virus Removal Guide)

HiDef media player is a HD media player that many computer owners have found on their computers without their consent. HiDef media player may cause many problems for computer users and may not operate as promoted. This and other issues have lead security vendors to list HiDef player as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) and malware.

How to remove Sliding Sales (Virus Removal Guide)

Sliding Sales (SlidingSales) is an adware program, often found in the browser hijacker and spyware categories of Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs). Sliding Sales is a cross-browser advertisement platform that displays pop-up advertisements on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer by installing the Sliding Sales program to a Windows computer and attaching to affected browsers as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension.

How to remove Enhanced-Search.com (Virus Removal Guide)

The Enhanced-Search virus (also found as the www.enhanced-search.com redirect virus, Enhanced Search virus, etc.) is a term used to identify a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) categorized as a browser hijacker and adware. Software used to promote this search engine is also additionally detected as, or bundles alongside spyware. According to user reports, Enhanced-Search.com may change existing internet browser settings of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox; causing unwanted browser redirects to http://www.enhanced-search.com and other websites and other issues by utilizing Windows software and browser attachments including browser add-ons, browser helper objects (BHOs), and extensions.

How to remove Web Bar (Virus Removal Guide)

Web Bar by Web Bar Media (Web Bar 2.0.5309.24918, WebBar) is a potentially unwanted program and potential malware in the form of a toolbar that appears on the top of Windows Desktop or internet browser that contains a search box that often says "Search the Web." Web Bar usually contains links to Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube, Amazon, and other websites.

How to remove DropIntoDeals (Virus Removal Guide)

DropIntoDeals (also known as Ads by DropIntoDeals) is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) categorized as adware that is used to display pop-up advertisements and sponsored search results on popular internet browsers, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. DropIntoDeals advertisements are often identified by text that may say something similar to "brought by DropIntoDeals" on them.

How to remove Best Coupons (Virus Removal Guide)

Pop-up Advertisements that say Best Coupons (Best Coupons!) on them are associated with an adware infection. Adware platforms such as PlurPush and others display pop-up advertisements that say Best Coupons. Software and browser attachments, including add-ons, browser helper objects (BHOs), and extensions that are used to display Best Coupons ads can be detected as Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) and found in the adware category of computer infections and/or browser hijacker and spyware categories.

How to remove WebSearchy.com (Virus Removal Guide)

The Websearchy virus (also found as Websearchy.com redirect, Websearchy Web, etc.) is a term used to identify a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) found in the browser hijacker and adware categories of computer infections and is additionally detected as, or bundles with spyware. According to user reports, Websearchy.com may change existing internet browser settings of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox; causing unwanted browser redirects and other issues by utilizing Windows software and browser attachments including browser add-ons, browser helper objects (BHOs), and extensions.

How to remove Key Player (Virus Removal Guide)

The Key Player virus (also found as the KeyPlayer virus, KeyDownload virus, KEYPLAYER media player 2.20-git, etc.; though not technically a computer virus) is a term used to identify a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) and potential malware categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that uses aggressive marketing techniques to infiltrate a Microsoft Windows computer system and attach to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer alongside browser add-ons, browser helper objects (BHOs), and extensions with or without user consent.

How to remove aliapploader (Virus Removal Guide)

The aliapploader virus (also known as the Ali App Loader virus) is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) identified as adware and a browser hijacker that may associate with and additionally be detected as spyware. Aliapploader malware changes existing internet browser settings such as the homepage and search engine, and also generates advertisements on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and other internet browsers by utilizing Windows software, including browser helper objects (BHOs), as well as browser attachments including add-ons, extensions, and plugins.

How to remove FlowSurf (Virus Removal Guide)

FlowSurf is adware for the Microsoft Windows Operating Systems and the a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension for internet browsers including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. This program is designed to collect user information, display pop-up advertisements, and change Windows system settings, as well as internet browser settings, including the homepage and default search engine of an affected browser.

How to remove PsdChecker (Virus Removal Guide)

PsdChecker (also known as PsdCheckeR 5.0, 4.0, etc.) is detected as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) in the adware, browser hijacker, and spyware categories by most security vendors. PsdChecker is advertisement-supported freeware for use on the Microsoft Windows Operating System that may collect user information in order to serve targeted advertisements. This program also changes existing internet browser settings of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer, which in turn may cause unwanted browser redirects and start-ups.

How to remove PlurPush (Virus Removal Guide)

The PlurPush virus (also found as the Plur Push virus) is a term used to identify potential malware and/or a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) found in the adware category of computer infections and is additionally detected as, or bundles with a browser hijacker and spyware. PlurPush adware infiltrates the Microsoft Windows Operating System and affected browsers by utilizing browser add-ons, browser helper objects (BHOs), and extensions to change existing internet browser settings and display pop-up advertisements on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer.