Category Mac

How to remove ’39 viruses were found’ pop up from your device

If the browser on your Mac, PC, iPhone or another device constantly shows pop up with header 39 viruses were found, you can be a victim of a dangerous virus. As well as others scam (pop up) viruses 39 viruses were found usually imitates huge troubles with user's smartphone, PC or Mac. The virus also shows nonexistent troubles with user's data and persuades users to spend money on ambiguous solutions, for example for antivirus software.

How to uninstall (remove) Search.search-bee.com from Mac

What is Search.search-bee.com (Mac)? Search.search-bee.com is a browser-hijacker, analog of Weknow.ac and other potentially unwanted software. Designed by the Search Bee company (Israel). Search.search-bee.com can infect user’s Mac and send users personal data with third parties, including affiliates and business…

How to uninstall (remove) Search.cocoshamen.com (Mac)

Search.cocoshamen.com is a fake search page, namely, a browser hijacker that infects most browsers installed in your MacOS, for example, Safari, Chrome, Mozilla and so on. Outwardly it looks like a legitimate search engine similar to Yahoo or Google. Moreover, the developers claim that Search.cocoshamen.com increases the experience of browsing and significantly increases the search results, but this is a lie.

How to uninstall (remove) Mac tonic from Mac

At a first glance, Mac Tonic is a legal software similar to MacKeeper and Bitdefender Antivirus, and a number of other apps. In reality, however, Mac Tonic is a potentially unwanted program (PUP) which, is installed Mac without any permissions. Some researches are more categorical: they classified Mac tonic as a badware, offered by www.mactonic.net and by other affiliated sources. Developers promise system optimizing and malware removal, but in fact, Mac Tonic creates the illusion of these actions.