How to remove NextLive.A Potentially Unwanted Program
"NextLive.A” is a "Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP)" running always on the computer background and may contain and install malicious programs on your computer, like adware, toolbars or viruses.
"NextLive.A” is a "Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP)" running always on the computer background and may contain and install malicious programs on your computer, like adware, toolbars or viruses.
(Windows 7 OS) If your computer automatically updated to Internet Explorer 11 and you are facing problems like system crashing, slow internet or internet connection problems, you can try the following guide to uninstall Internet Explorer 11 and go back to Internet Explorer 10 or Internet Explorer 9.
In a previous article we described the way to rotate a video with VLC Media player. But in the last days, some of our readers have complained that the final rotated video is doubled and the video quality is pure. So I decided to look further into this problem in order to help them.
Trojan ZeroAccess (also known as “Sireref”) is a dangerous malicious Trojan Horse, that exists for several years and has infected about 2 million computers until today. ZeroAccess is a Rootkit Trojan that hides its existence from detection (and removal) and once it infects a computer, it redirects browsing results to dangerous websites and then it […]
Many users (including myself) find the given ways to find the installed programs on a Windows 8 based computer difficult to use. So I write this tutorial for the classic Windows users who want to view and access their installed programs while they are on Windows 8 desktop interface, as on previous operating systems (Windows […]
"Tube Dimmer” is a "Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP)" installed on common Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Chrome) running always on the computer background and may contain and install malicious programs on your computer, like adware, toolbars or viruses.
"Triple-Search Toolbar ” is a browser adware and hijacker program, that modifies your Internet homepage to “http://www.triple-search.com/” and changes your default search engine to “Triple-Search” in order to display advertisements from unknown vendors.
In Computer science as “Firewall” we mean a software program or a hardware network security device that controls the network traffic. In other words, a “Firewall” prevents external attackers to access our computers and our network and keeps us more secure.
Kozaka (http://kozaka.net/) is a browser adware program that displays coupons with offers and advertisements when you are shopping online. The program publisher claims that you can save money when you buy online. The “Kozaka” installer application is commonly bundled inside other software installation programs.
When your computer suddenly doesn't connect to the Internet anymore, then probably you are infected with “Trojan.Delf” virus. The “Trojan.DELF” (also known as "Trojan:Win32/Delf.LN", "Trojan.Win32.Delf") is a malware program that spreads itself by sending malicious links to users through e-mail or instant messaging programs (e.g. Yahoo Messenger) and once it infects the target computer, it disables […]