Nathan Bookshire

Browser Hijacker

How to remove TroxApp from your computer

TroxApp is one of many iterations of a particularly stubborn browser hijacker app that gets in the system and takes over the browser after being installed through a file bundle or a dedicated setup.msi installer. We encountered many reports from...

Mobile Threats

How to Remove Encryption Defender CC From iPhone

We created this page to help users remove encryptiondefender.cc – a pop-up virus targeting primarily mobile users (especially iPhone), with a smaller mix of desktop infections as well. Most users refer to it as Encryption Defender, so...

Ransomware

How to Remove and Decrypt the .Qual Virus Files

This page was created to help victims of the latest Djvu family ransomware variant, called .Qual. This is not an official name, only the suffix of the files that the victims see and search for on the internet, just like with the .Watz and .Waqa...

Browser Hijacker

How to remove the SurfSee Extension from Chrome

The SurfSee Chrome extension is a browser-hijacker class malware we recently researched after being informed by reader comments. Like other recent offenders that redirect to Boyu.com.tr (like FortyFy and Searchisty) it uses Windows’ built-in...

Tips

Combo Cleaner – Source Database for claims of removal

The following page was created to provide proof for all posts that claim the removal of a specific malware. In all cases the links that prove the claim will go to pcrisk.com, which is operated and owned by RCS LT – the parent company of Combo...

Tips

SpyHunter – Source Database for claims of removal

The following page was created to provide proof for all posts that claim the removal of a specific malware. In all cases the links that prove the claim will go to enigmasoftware.com, which is operated and owned by Enigma Software Group Ltd –...

Tips

Combo Cleaner Terms and Conditions

This is a copy of the original terms for Combo Cleaner, as they appear on combocleaner.com. This page is for your convenience, and for reference only. If you want to review howtoremove.guide‘s policies instead, you can do so here: Terms of Use...

Browser Hijacker

How to remove the Fortify extension from Chrome

Well, this is a bit of a weird situation. We are writing about a misspell of the Fortyfy extension which is a Chrome browser malware, but since Google decides writing “Fortyfy” is plain wrong, it shows only results for a completely different...