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) Wow.com

Wow.com is a browser hijacker named by the page that it uses in its malicious deeds. It is quite easy to detect the hijacker, as it operates in an evident manner. The hijacker gets installed to browsers and changes their main pages to wow.com, making it the only working search engine. The user, who will not remove Wow.com and continue using it, will get unreliable search results.

How to uninstall (remove) JellySplit

JellySplit can be identified as an adware that gets into the system without user’s knowledge and makes the browsing experience unbearable. The adware will be installed as a browser extension that is responsible for advertisement displaying. The ads will appear in great numbers and of different types. User will at once be bombarded with not closing pop-ups, banners and in-text links. It may be unpleasant to struggle through closing tons of pop-ups to at least reach the page content, but it’s not the main problem.

How to uninstall (remove) Ardamax Keylogger

Ardamax keylogger is a tracking tool that is determined for parents who want to control their children's Internet activity. In general, keyloggers are controversial programs that allow to monitor what keys were stroke on the keyboard, therewith the user who is spied upon wouldn't know about it. Ardamax keylogger collects the log on input through keyboard information and can send it to the designated email address within certain periods of time.

How to uninstall (remove) Do-search.com

Do-search.com is a browser hijacker and a web page used by this browser hijacker. Though the hijacker’s activity is not harmful by itself, there still can be system problems connected with it. The most apparent thing that Do-search.com does is the adjustment of the start page and main search engine of your browsers. Do-search.com may seem a common search domain, nevertheless it blends the normal results with links to third-party sites of unknown origin.

How to uninstall (remove) Yessearches.com

Yessearches.com is a page that you’ll get set as the start one in case your system’s got the browser hijacker. Yessearches.com first gets installed as a browser add-on, which promotional text says that it will broaden your browsing experience by showing additional commercial content. In reality it means that Yessearches.com will generate tons of advertisement.