MyAntiSpyware

  • I hacked your operating system and got full access to your account

    “I hacked your operating system and got full access” email spam [Virus removal guide]

    Myantispyware team November 2, 2018     3 Comments     Phishing

    Did you receive an e-mail saying “I have bad news for you. * on this day I hacked your operating system and got full access to your account“? Since you are reading this article, then probably Yes. And here comes the main question: Is the “I hacked your operating system and got full access” mail

    Read more »

  • programmer who cracked your email account and device

    I’m a programmer who cracked your email account Email Scam [Virus Removal guide]

    Myantispyware team October 29, 2018     No Comment     Phishing

    Hello I’m a programmer who cracked your email account is a Bitcoin Email Scam that has been spreading on the Internet recently. Many people around the world have received similar email letters and reported about them on Reddit, other websites and public forums. Scammers use threats to get a ransom from the recipients of the

    Read more »

  • hacker who cracked your email and device

    “Hacker who cracked your email and device” email virus [Removal guide]

    Myantispyware team October 25, 2018     1 Comment     Phishing

    The “Hacker who cracked your email and device” email is fraudulent message appearing to come from legitimate sources (for example, your private email, your work). Cyber criminals use some your private information to commit identity theft. It stating that you are receiving it due to your computer is infected or hacked, and your personal data

    Read more »

  • Netcraft Toolbar

    Myantispyware team August 27, 2006     No Comment     Free Software, Phishing

    Netcraft has a really nice toolbar which can provide visual clues as well as speed bumps to doing something unsafe. It can actually block access to a site pending user verification (ok so we all know most users click OK on anything that pops up to get it out of the way).

    Read more »

  • Phishing scam and fake address bar

    Myantispyware team June 12, 2006     No Comment     Phishing

    Viruslist blog reported about interesting Javascript. This script runs maximized in the browser and presents the user with a window which looks like this: As you can see, there is an Address field in the window which says “https://www.paypal.com/us”, but it is not the real browser address editbox! It’s a special field inside the Java

    Read more »

  • Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • …
  • 943
  • 944

New Guides

Melt Drops Review: Scam or Legit? What You Need to Know
CartRelief.com Reviews, Scam or Legit, Uncovering the Truth!
JellyThin Reviews, Fake “Pink Gelatin” Trick Scam Exposed, Jillian Michaels?
Bariatric Gelatin Trick Recipe Scam Exposed, Dr. Jennifer Ashton and Jillian Michaels?
ReceiveCodes.com Scam Alert – Don’t Fall for This Fake Costco Memorial Day Promo!

Follow Us

Search

Useful Guides

adwcleaner
AdwCleaner – Review, How to use, Comments
Best free malware removal tools
Best Free Malware Removal Tools 2025
DNSChanger
How to remove DNSChanger malware virus [Updated Apr. 2018]
How to reset Internet Explorer settings to default
How to reset Google Chrome settings to default

Recent Guides

AudioToAudio
How to remove AudioToAudio [Chrome, Firefox, IE, Edge]
PUP.Optional.WinYahoo
How to remove PUP.Optional.WinYahoo [Virus removal guide]
Doppler Weather Radar
How to remove Doppler Weather Radar [Chrome, Firefox, IE, Edge]
Search.hdopplerweatherradar.co
How to remove Search.hdopplerweatherradar.co [Chrome, Firefox, IE, Edge]
Search.yourinstantcurrentnews.com
How to remove Search.yourinstantcurrentnews.com [Chrome, Firefox, IE, Edge]

Myantispyware.com

Myantispyware has been a trusted source for computer security and technology advice since 2004. Our mission is to provide reliable tech guidance and expert, practical solutions to help you stay safe online and protect your digital life.

Social Links

Pages

About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2004 - 2026 MASW - Myantispyware.com.