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How to Protect Against the Norton PayPal Scam in 2025
If you’ve received an email from PayPal about a Norton subscription you didn’t pay for, don’t reply to it, click any links, or phone any numbers on it. It’s a common scam used to steal your info through malware-ridden links, f...
How to Protect Against Walmart Gift Card Scams in 2025
If you keep getting ads promising free Walmart gift cards, don't click on any links or enter any information. It's a popular scam that uses surveys and fake websites that mimic Walmart's branding to steal your personal informa...
How to Remove the Wacatac Trojan: Full 2025 Guide
Today, I’m going to show you how to remove the Wacatac Trojan in 3 simple steps. The Wacatac Trojan is a piece of malware that disguises itself as legitimate software to steal your data, identity, and more. It’ll also slow dow...
How to Remove a Browser Hijacker 2025: 3 Easy Steps
If you’re getting strange redirects or seeing ads popping up everywhere, then there’s a good chance that you might be dealing with a browser hijacker. This annoying malware changes your browser settings without asking you. It...
How to Remove Amazon Rewards Event Pop-Ups: 2025 Guide
Amazon Rewards Event pop-ups are annoying and dangerous. But the good news is there's a simple fix: using a good antivirus program to get rid of the pop-up. However, there’s some caveats to keep in mind.
For instance, many...
How to Remove Fake Trojan Spyware Alerts in 2025
Fake Trojan spyware alerts are designed to trick you into calling a fraudulent customer service number to address a non-existent problem on your device. Basically, scammers aim to steal your personal information, mon...
How to Remove “This Computer Is Locked” Microsoft Scam 2025
The "This Computer Is Locked” Microsoft scam is dangerous. The alert contains a number that, if dialed, will connect you directly to scammers attempting to steal your information and money. If you’re seeing this alert, don’t c...
How to Remove Random Music Playing Virus: 2025 Guide
Technically, the random music-playing virus isn’t a virus at all; it’s either a tab or application you’ve forgotten to close or a potentially unwanted program (PUP) that was downloaded onto your device. If it’s a potentially u...
How to Protect Against the FastSupport Scam in 2025
The FastSupport scam is a form of technical support fraud: scammers manipulate you into granting remote access to your computer while pretending to provide legitimate tech support. Typically, the scam is executed using FastSup...
How to Detect & Remove Fake Android Apps in 2025
Once a fake Android App worms its way onto your phone, it can be difficult to deal with it safely. Fake apps deliver malware that can damage your phone, take over its administrative controls, infect other files, steal your dat...