• Malicious sites

    Ourcommonstories.com notifications (removal guide).

    Ourcommonstories.com is a site that tries to encourage the visitors into subscribing to the permanent ads in the form of annoying web push notifications. The site attempts to make customers click on the special “Allow” button inegrated into it. But the point is that clicking on “Allow” is a serious mistake that will hijack your browser settings. The browser may start showing a lot of ads by the ourcommonstories.com site. Because of that, the computer may be infected with a lot of other potentially unwanted programs.

  • Adware

    Remove ZipArrow adware (Mac).

    Ads by ZipArrow adware may start unexpectedly attacking your Mac computers. The adware targets Mac-related browsers, such as Google Chrome, Safari and Mozilla Firefox. The adware, by the way, is a part of the AdLoad family. The adware is integrated with many free applications today, so people may download and install it pretty unintentionally. The adware displays ads not related to the sites that you visit. It may also periodically redirect your to many other shady resources by opening new browsers tabs and forwarding you to such questionable resources. On the other hand, the ZipArrow adware does not always display…

  • Adware

    ColossusAspect 1.0 adware removal (Mac).

    ColossusAspect is the adware that attacks many Mac computers all over the world today. This particular adware is the part of the AdLoad family. The adware is spread through integration with some free applications, or it may be promoted by means of fake software or browser update alerts. The ColossusAspect adware attacks Safari, Google Chrome and possibly some other browsers in Mac OS environment.

  • Malicious sites

    News-kehalo.cc fake Human Verification alert removal.

    News-kehalo.cc stands for a new deceptive website. Its main mission is to force customers into subscribing to the multiple advertisements in the form of annoying web push notifications. The site news-kehalo.cc says that you need to confirm that you’re not a robot. For this purpose, the site asserts, you need to click on the “Allow” button. However, this would immediately hijack your browser and would start causing the great portion of annoying ads to attack your screen. These ads will be attacking the screen in the form of multiple web push notifications in the right part of the computer screen.…

  • Malicious sites

    Notadslife.com browser notifications – how to remove?

    Notadslife.com website may periodically attack Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and other browsers. It is extremely dangerous for people to interact with these pop-ups. They try to make people click on the special “Allow” button integrated into it. The website says that it is some part of the human verification process. However, clicking on the “Allow” button is surely a mistake that may hijack your browser with numerous ads. These ads, of course, are extremely dangerous and may eventually redirect you to a lot of other shady resources on the web.

  • Malicious sites

    Desktopnotificationsnews.com advertisements – how to remove?

    Desktopnotificationsnews.com stands for a malicious page that tries to encourage its visitors into subscribing to the multiple advertisements in the form of web push notifications. The site attacks Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Microsoft Edge and other browsers. This particular site is a fake Human Verification alert. It claims that you need to click on “Allow” to help you prove that you’re not a robot. However, we urge you not to do that!

  • Adware

    ComputingInteractive adware removal (Mac).

    ComputingInteractive adware belongs to the AdLoad family. This particular adware is spread through integration with some free applications. It is obviously an extremely dangerous software that tries to load the screen with numerous ads not related to the sites that you visit. Ads by ComputingInteractive will be multiple and will obviously distract you from things that are really important. Hence, it is extremely important to get rid of this adware-type application as soon as possible.

  • Adware

    SmartProducts adware on Mac – how to remove?

    SmartProducts is a special adware that attacks many Mac devices today. The adware, by the way, is from the AdLoad family. It essentially diminishes the browsing experience. For instance, it displays ads not related to the sites that you visit. It may show its ads on top of other content that might be relevant, which prevents you from properly perceiving this relevant content. SmartProducts adware may also periodically redirect your browser to the wide range of other third-party websites of a very bad reputation. As a result, your Mac may be infected with certain potentially unwanted applications (PUAs). In the…