Adware

Remove news-penifi.com notifications

news-penifi.com is a deceptive website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. When you get redirected to the site, you will immediately get a browser alert saying “news-penifi.com wants to show notifications”. If you click “Allow”, you will start getting ads on the desktop. This feature allows sites with permission to show notifications but instead of…

Remove enhancedefense.com notifications

enhancedefense.com is a scam website that shows fake virus alerts and tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. The fake alert claims that you’ve visited illegal infected websites, which resulted in your computer being at risk of being infected by viruses. What’s more, you’ll also get a browser alert saying “enhancedefense.com wants to show notifications” because the…

Remove mobitera.online notifications

mobitera.online is a scam website that displays a fake security alert and tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. The fake alert claims that your computer has suffered a DDoS attack and is now infected with viruses. The site also wants to spam ads on your desktop. It tries to do that by misusing a legitimate browser…

Remove totalwebarmorsolutions.com notifications

totalwebarmorsolutions.com displays a fake virus alert that falsely claims your device is infected with 5 viruses. In addition to that, the site also tries to trick you into allowing ads on the desktop. It does that by misusing a legitimate browser feature that allows sites with permission to show notifications on users’ desktops. Your browser will show you a “totalwebarmorsolutions.com…

Remove networkspeedchain.co.in notifications

networkspeedchain.co.in is a deceptive scam website that misuses a legitimate browser feature to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. When you get redirected to the site, you will immediately get a browser alert saying “networkspeedchain.co.in wants to show notifications”. If you click “Allow”, the site will be permitted to show ads on your desktop. This is not only…

Remove opdomain22.online notifications

opdomain22.online is a deceptive website that displays fake virus alerts and tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. Users usually get redirected to it when browsing ad-heavy sites, and once on the site, they will get a browser alert saying “opdomain22.online wants to show notifications”. If users click “Allow”, they will start getting ads on the desktop.…

Remove rokinat.co.in notifications

rokinat.co.in is a generic scam website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. When you get redirected to the site, you will immediately get a browser alert saying “rokinat.co.in wants to show notifications”, and if you click “Allow”, the site will show ads on the desktop. These ads could expose users to potentially dangerous content, including…

Remove targetads-hub.top notifications

targetads-hub.top is a deceptive website that aims to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop. To do that, it misuses a legitimate browser feature that allows sites to request permission to show notifications. Because targetads-hub.top is a deceptive website, its displayed notifications will be ads if you click “Allow” on the “targetads-hub.top wants to show notifications” alert. These ads will…

Remove pulsenotifynow.top notifications

pulsenotifynow.top is a generic scam website that tries to trick users into allowing ads on their desktops. When you are redirected to the site, you will immediately receive a browser alert saying “pulsenotifynow.top wants to show notifications,” and if you click “Allow,” the site will be permitted to spam ads on the desktop. Clicking on those ads is not recommended because…

Remove excumord.com notifications

excumord.com is a scam website that you may get redirected to when browsing ad-heavy sites. The site intends to trick users into allowing ads on the desktop by misusing a legitimate browser feature that allows sites to request permission to show notifications on users’ desktops. Instead of showing interesting content, sites like excumord.com spam ads, some of which could be dangerous…