• Browser hijackers

    Tika-search.com removal from Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer

    Tika-search.com is a browser hijacker which modifies your default search engine settings and tunes them up in order to fulfill its covetous plan. The reason why such browser hijackers are developed is because their owners earn pretty good money through display of various paid online ads that are shown together with the search results. Plus, the domain tika-search.com becomes the home or start page of each browser you have installed on your computer, and it also serves as the default search engine of your browser.

  • Adware - Browser hijackers

    How to remove doko-search.com (Doko Search Engine)

    Doko-search.com is not a good search engine to rely upon. Instead, this is a very nasty and even stubborn browser hijacker currently attacking the majority of popular web browsers all over the world. Once the browser is hijacked the page doko-search.com reveals itself whenever you open each new search tab. Plus, this domain is also set as the default or primary search engine. Are you happy with Doko Search Engine presence on your computer and its performance? Well, most probably not. This is why you’ve searched for the answer on how to remove doko-search.com from your system. You’ve surely found…

  • Browser hijackers

    Websearch.wisesearch.info hijacker. How to remove

    Websearch.wisesearch.info is a browser hijacker. What is a browser hijacker, by the way? This is a special program which invades your PC and tunes up your browser by integrating itself with it. As a result, some particular web-site (not necessarily infected) will appear in each new search tab you open. The same site would come up and serve as a search engine of your browser. This is exactly what websearch.wisesearch.info does with your search settings once it comes into the computer.

  • Browser hijackers

    Remove mystart.com from home page of your browser

    www.mystart.com is a browser hijacker which gets into your browser and becomes the start page of it. It claims that the very search results redirected through it are powered by Yahoo. However, this fact doesn’t give credit to mystart.com. It remains in the category of browser hijackers in our blog considering the ways of its entry into PCs. Use the instructions below that will help you remove mystart.com from the home page of your default browser.

  • Browser hijackers

    Remove isearch.nation.com hijacker

    Isearch.nation.com is a new browser hijacker. Basically, it is the same as avg.nation.com or simply search.nation.com. Nothing substantial has been introduced by this new hijacker, which obviously can set itself as a home page of your browser and its search engine. However, keep in mind that this occurs as a result of user downloading and installing some free application which he/she downloaded online and installed subsequently. Use this guide below that will help you get rid of isearch.nation.com as the start page of your browser and its search engine.

  • Browser hijackers

    Remove searchnu.com/406 browser hijacker

    Searchnu.com/406 is a browser hijacker which corrupts your default search parameters and modifies your home page and search engine. Its installation into your PC and close integration with your browser is a result of you installing some other program, primarily free application which you downloaded online for free. Would you like to remove searchnu.com/406 from your browser and reset its settings to the default parameters? Keep reading these instructions that will help you get rid of this potentially unwanted program from your system.

  • Adware - Browser hijackers

    Delete ewc.scriptpage.net popups (removal instructions)

    If you encounter ewc.scriptpage.net popups coming up in your browser once you open new search tab of it this means that your system is attacked by an adware application, or by some other sort of a potentially unwanted program (PUP). This problem may occur with any browser, but more often with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. In this guide you will find out how to get rid of ewc.scriptpage.net from your PC automatically.

  • Browser hijackers

    Websearch.searchere.info (removal instructions)

    Websearch.searchere.info is a new browser hijacker which is very active these days. As a result, you will see this particular site in each new tab of your browser whenever you go online. No matter how many times you open this new search tab, you will encounter websearch.searchere.info. This means that your browser has been seriously hijacked, and this is the issue for major browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Use these tips below that will help you get rid of this nasty malware which attacked your browser. You will find out how to reset your browser settings…

  • Browser hijackers - Ransomware

    ‘Votre browser est bloqué pour des raisons de sécurité suivantes’ virus

    The message “Votre browser est bloqué pour des raisons de sécurité suivantes” is a new scam campaign running these days and attacking browsers in France. This is a product of cyber hackers who would like to get your money into their possession. This scam is designed in a manner that makes it look like a message from ANSSI (Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes d’information) and HADOPI (Haute Autorité pour la Diffusion des Oeuvres et la Protection des Droits sur Internet). But in reality none of these organizations is associated with this virus.

  • Browser hijackers - Ransomware

    Europol European Cybercrime Center virus. How to unlock your browser

    Fake warning from Europol European Cybercrime Center is a real scam attacking PCs in Great Britain today. PCs in other countries may be targeted as well, including the United States of America. The scam attacks many browsers, but Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari in particular. Hackers have found ways of blocking these browsers with a scary warning supposedly coming from the police and other law enforcement bodies of various countries. We’ve seen the same kind of ransomware attacking the US, supposedly coming from the FBI (the Federal Bureau of Investigation). Its primary message was this – “Your…