Do you have something called Severe Weather Alerts installed on your machine and wonder where it came from?
I found Severe Weather Alerts while testing out an un-official Google Chrome download which bundled the Weather alerts software, as you can see in the screenshot below.
Just found a program called GridMonetize bundled with an unofficial Google Chrome download. The main file of GridMonetize appears to be Ctp.exe. detected as dnSauce, MSIL/Injector.EJO, Worm.Win32.Msil, etc:
You can remove GridMonetize by selecting the CtP.exe file for removal in FreeFixer:
Just a quick post before going back to working on FreeFixer. Found a “Google Chrome” download this morning, digitally signed by Smart Secure Software S.l.
I’ve previously written about a program called JDownloader. I just found out that another company, named Meta Installer LLC, is also signing the JDownloader setup file. The setup file is detected by many of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal.
Just wanted to let you know. Hope this helped you avoid installing some adware on your machine.
Do you see advertisements labeled Ads By Cinema-Plus 1.2, while browsing the web? If so, you have an adware called CinameHDPure installed on your machine. The CinameHDPure files are digitally signed by a company called Motoko Group. This how the Ads By Cinema-Plus1.2 looks like:
Removing CinameHDPure is pretty straightforward. Just select the CinameHDPure files in FreeFixer as shown in the screenshots and you’ll be good:
I think there are multiple variants of this adware. The variant I found was named CinameHDPureV9.5.
How did you get the Ads By Cinema-Plus ads on your machine?
Did your search settings and home page in Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer get changed to Groovorio.com . No problem, just select the Groovorio.com items in FreeFixer‘s scan result and the problem will be solved.
How did you get Groovorio.com on your computer? I found it bundled in a downloader program. Here’s how it was disclosed in the installer: