Search Hijacking

The act of overriding the default search provider within a browser without the user’s permission. Attackers use these to make revenue by forcing infected users to view advertisements or to inflate a website’s page ranking in search results by routing the user to a website that differs from the one they intended to view.

Apr 25, 2020

Always on the ball

Always on the ball, keeping me secure, day and night!

3 Reviews

Allen J. Exelby

Trustpilot

It works very well ... I like it no telling how many times they have saved my computer from crash and burn and it also alerts you of suspicious sites ... love it and it is reasonably priced.

2

Judy Gray

Facebook
Apr 26, 2020

Click Bait

It's good to know that some of the click bait which gets my attention is connected to a sketchy web site. I need the re-affirmation that I have ignored my common sense

1 Reviews

Jim Capillo

Trustpilot