Potterfun is a rogue search engine added to browsers by hijacker extensions, such as ZoomFind and SwiftSeek. Like other rogue search engines, this one is solely designed to make money through ads and by gathering user data without actually being...
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How to Remove SwiftSeek
The rogue SwiftSeek Chrome extension hijacks your browser and messes with its settings by changing the default search engine to fake potterfun.com/q/ search engine (or some other sketchy site) and adding its own policy to the browser. This is very...
How to Remove Maxask
MaxAsk is a fake search engine that gets promoted and added to Edge, Chrome, and other browsers with the help of hijacker extensions like CelestialQuasaror, NebulaFractica, and others. I first learned about its existence almost half a year ago and...
How to Remove ZoomFind
ZoomFind is the latest in a long line of browser hijackers that do basically the same thing – they change your browser’s search engine to the fake boyu.com.tr search engine (or another rogue site) and refuse to get removed by enforcing a...
How to Remove the QuickFind Extension
A new wave of browser hijackers that spread and promote the infamous boyu.com.tr search engine appears to be on the rise. Last week we talked about InstantQuest and today we came across a browser hijacker called QuickFind. Like its predecessors...
How to Remove KcozApp
KcozApp is a newly released rogue program with adware capabilities that is often detected as “Trojan:PowerShell/DownloadExec“. A number of users have reported this threat on various forums, which is how it came to my attention. I did...
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