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) Movie Jackpot

Movie Jackpot is a program that promises to help the user to search and watch movies, sports, films and so on. It comes on a computer without the user's consent. Usually Movie Jackpot comes bundled with other free programs. Movie Jackpot technically not a virus, but this program relate to the number of potentially unwanted programs. According to the developers, Movie Jackpot created in order to help the user find the best offers popular online stores.

How to uninstall (remove) Investing Core

Investing Core is a browser extension that hijacks popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. After penetration, the program starts to bother a huge amount of advertising (banners, coupons, links to ad sites, and so on). This ad can appear at any time during your browser. The main task of the developers - this is to get you to make unnecessary purchases.

How to uninstall (remove) AnonymizerGadget

AnonymizerGadget is an adware presented as a proxy application. In the terms of its use the developers state that the program will generate two ads in a day. However, if a user trusts it and installs AnonymizerGadget, he/she will find that this term is violated. From the moment of installation and until the user removes AnonymizerGadget, he/she will see tons of ads of all possible types.

How to uninstall (remove) PC Matic

PC Matic is a fake program that doesn’t worth installing. It is created to make users take is as an advantageous tool for performing computer maintenance. PC Matic claims to provide an impressive number of useful features: system optimization, antimalware protection, registry edition, automatic scan for available driver updates, creating system backups and so on. However, after the first start of the program users start to face problems. This is because this PUP can control some of Windows functions and settings without user’s approval.

How to uninstall (remove) DNS Keeper

DNS Keeper is an adware and a Potentially Unwanted Program that has quite an designing description. Precisely because of its fake features many users became victims of DNS Keeper - the adware claims to enable users to visit blocked sites and media by the means of free DNS services. However, the thorough analysis showed that DNS Keeper is responsible for generating ads that appear after the program installation.