Tim Kas

Tim Kas

Computer security specialist. I try to do my best and share my knowledge with you by creating simple-to-follow and useful guides on various topics about computer security.

How to uninstall (remove) Webhome-page.com

Webhome-page.com is fake home page (browser extension), which penetrates to the computer via a web downloaders of free programs. It hijacks common browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome. Outwardly, Webhome-page.com looks like a standard search engine that promises to increase efficiency of the search and selects most relevant results.

How to uninstall (remove) Search.topsecuritytabsearch.com

Search.topsecuritytabsearch.com is a browser extension that comes bundled with other free applications and programs without the user's consent. Search.topsecuritytabsearch.com hijacks the popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. This might seem like a normal search engine (Yahoo, Bing or Google), which increases the quality of search and filters out irrelevant results.

How to uninstall (remove) Windows Games TSS

Windows Games TSS is a potentially unwanted program that comes to your computer bundled with free software without user consent, via web-clients. It displays a message saying that your system is not activated. Windows Games TSS offers an alternative way to activate and asks the user to enter phone number.

How to uninstall (remove) HPRewriter2

HPRewriter2 is a browser hijacker, which comes bundled with free software through web-downloaders. It hijacks popular browsers, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer, without your consent. After penetration on a computer, it changes the settings of your browser, which cannot be reset.

How to uninstall (remove) DPower

This is a potentially unwanted program that comes to your computer bundled with free software, through the web downloaders or web clients. It gets onto your computer without user consent, because of this, many users cannot keep track of this penetration. DPower is not a virus, but it can deliver a lot of problems.