Threat Database Adware Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com

Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com website is associated with a tactic that involves scaring inexperienced computer users into believing that their machines are in severe trouble. Google Chrome will block access to the Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com website. Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com may contain compromised material or be linked to a hoax. Computer users should follow these instructions and avoid accessing Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com if possible.

Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com Displays Misleading Pop-Ups

Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com may be linked to pop-up messages claiming that the computer user's PC requires technical support. The Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com website itself simply consists of a blue screen with white lettering, similar to the Windows error screens such as the notorious 'Blue Screen of Death'. In most cases, Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com redirects or pop-ups may be caused by an unwanted component installed on the affected computer, which may lead the affected computer user to the Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com website repeatedly. These components may enter a PC by bundling them with other software, allowing a third-party to sneak this type of content into the targeted computer.

Once these types of components are installed, they may cause the affected Web browser redirect the affected computer user to the Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com website repeatedly. These types of components also may cause Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com pop-up messages to appear. One of the issues concerning Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com pop-up messages is that they may be difficult to close, appearing repeatedly until the affected Web browser is forced to close. PC security researchers have observed that content associated with Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com may affect most popular Web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

How the Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com Tactic Works

The Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com pop-up and website may claim that the affected computer is severely infected with threats. Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com may claim to be associated with Microsoft and suggest that computer users need to call a phone number to receive technical support. These fake threat removal services are not cheap and may charge computer users up to $199 USD. Unfortunately, problems associated with Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com are not limited to this bogus website and technical support tactic; there are a large number of irritating symptoms that may be linked to Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com, both directly and indirectly. These issues may include the following:

  • Content linked with Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com may insert advertisements into websites viewed on the affected Web browser.
  • Text on pages viewed on the affected Web browser may be turned into links.
  • Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com and other pop-ups may appear on the affected Web browser.

The main way of distributing content associated with Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com is by bundling Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com with other software. Because of this, PC security researchers strongly recommend that computer users take care when installing any new software, following the installation process carefully to prevent the installation of components they are unfamiliar with. Computer users should opt out of any added components, especially Web browser toolbars or extensions.

Dealing with the Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com Tactic

The Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com website and pop-up is related to the phone number (877) 466-3399, which leads to a bogus technical support service. Contacting this number may put computer users at risk of identity theft and data loss, as well as increasing the risk for other types of infections. At this number, computer users may be prompted to disclose their credit card information and other data. They also may be prompted to install threats or PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) on their computer. For example, a typical step involved in these tactics is convincing inexperienced computer users to install a RAT (Remote Access Trojan). These tools may be used to control the affected computer from a remote location. Although they are used in legitimate technical support situations to help computer users remotely, in this case they may be used to collect data from an infected computer, gain access to information, delete files or software or install other questionable components. Because of this, PC security analysts strongly advise computer users to avoid calling the telephone number linked to Fix.pluslivetechhelp.com.

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