How to remove the GoPhoto.it virus (Removal Guide)

The GoPhoto.it virus (also found as the Go Photo virus, Go Photo It virus, GoPhoto It, Ads by GoPhoto.it, search.gophoto.it redirect virus, GoPhotoIt, etc..; though not technically a computer virus) is malware categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that installs to a Microsoft Windows computer system and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent in order to serve targeted advertisements and cause further complications.

How to remove Albrechto (Virus Removal Guide)

The Albrechto virus (also found as the Albrechto Ads virus, brought by Albrechto virus, Ads by Albrechto, pop-ups, etc.; though not technically a computer virus) is potential malware categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that installs to a Microsoft Windows computer system and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent in order to serve targeted advertisements.

How to remove the Outfox virus (Removal Guide)

The Outfox virus (also found as the Outfox TV virus, Outfox.tv virus, Outfox.tv redirect virus, Outfox beta, etc.; though not technically a virus) is malware categorized as adware, browser hijacker, and spyware that installs to a Microsoft Windows computer and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension without user consent in order to redirect users to www.outfox.tv, display pop-up advertisements, and cause other serious complications for computer users.

How to remove the Social Privacy virus (Removal Guide)

The Social Privacy virus (also found as the Social Privacy DNS virus, etc.; though not technically a computer virus) is potential malware categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that installs to a Microsoft Windows computer system and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent in order to change internet proxy settings, cause unwanted browser redirections to websites such as Trovi.com, display pop-up advertisements, and cause further complications.

How to remove the AppCaster virus (Removal Guide)

The AppCaster virus (also found as the App Caster virus, Mobile App Sync virus, AppCaster for Android, etc.; though not technically a computer virus) is potential malware categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that installs to a Microsoft Windows computer system and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent. AppCaster primarily bundles with third-party items and other potential malware that may cause further complications for users.

How to remove Blitz Media Player (Virus Removal Guide)

The Blitz Media Player virus (also found as the Blitz virus, Media Blitz virus, Blitz Media Player - a modern video player, Blitz Media Player by Jenkat; though not technically a computer virus) is potential malware categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that is promoted as a free Audio and Video Media Player for Mac and Windows Operating Systems.

How to remove Royal Search Toolbar (Hijacker Removal Guide)

Royal Search Toolbar (also found as the Royal Search virus, Royal-Search Toolbar virus, Royal-Search Community Toolbar, Royal-Search Toolbar for IE, etc. though not an actual computer virus) is potential malware categorized as a browser hijacker and spyware that downloads and installs to a Microsoft Windows PC and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent.

How to remove Absolute Reminder (Removal Guide)

Absolute Reminder by Absolute Software (also found as the Absolute Reminder virus, Absolute Reminder malware, Absolute virus, Absolute Data Recovery, Absolute Lo Jack; though not an actual computer virus) is a legitimate and safe program that usually comes pre-installed on a variety of computers running both Macintosh (Mac OS X) and Microsoft Windows Operating System.

How to remove the Fantastigames virus (Removal Guide)

The Fantastigames virus (also found as the Fantasti virus, Fantastigames Toolbar, Fantastigames Search, fantastigames.com redirect, etc.; not an actual computer virus) is potential malware categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that downloads and installs to a Microsoft Windows PC and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent.

How to remove CouPSocaNNner (Virus Removal Guide)

The CouPSocaNNner virus is potential malware or a PUP categorized as adware, a browser hijacker, and spyware that installs to a Microsoft Windows computer system and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension without user consent in order to serve targeted advertisements and create additional privacy and computer functionality issues for computer users.

How to remove Searchexithomes.com virus (Removal Guide)

The Searchexithomes.com virus (also found as the Search Exit Homes virus, Searchexithomes redirect virus, and other terms; though not technically a virus) is potential malware categorized as a browser hijacker as well as adware and spyware that installs to a Microsoft Windows computer and attaches to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Internet Explorer as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent.

How to remove Protected Toolbar – Protected Search (Removal Guide)

The Protected Search virus (also found as Protected Toolbar, Protected Toolbar for IE; though not technically a computer virus) is potential malware categorized as a browser hijacker and spyware that downloads and installs to a Microsoft Windows computer and attaches to popular internet browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome as a browser add-on, browser helper object (BHO), and extension with or without user consent. The Protected Toolbar add-on and extension titled "Protected" is used to promote the Protected Search Engine (search.conduit.com, bing.com). The Protected virus changes internet browser settings including the home page (start page) and default browser search engine (managed, provided) causing unwanted browser redirections to Protected Search, bing.com, search.conduit.com, and other websites.