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Do you know SRV 123. How can I uninstall that ?

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Hi, Since this week I have the following on my firefox. Somme words are in green and when I click on, it appaers a window with a connection on a website site name SRV123.com Impossible to stop that. I have Mcafee installed, and I run an I-mac on 10.9.2. Thanks for your help Eric Esmerian

Hi, Since this week I have the following on my firefox. Somme words are in green and when I click on, it appaers a window with a connection on a website site name SRV123.com Impossible to stop that. I have Mcafee installed, and I run an I-mac on 10.9.2. Thanks for your help Eric Esmerian

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Hi,

You will want to delete the programs you didn't install via the Control Panel. Look for the following:

  • HD-Total-Plus, RemoveThaeAdAopp, UTUobEAdaBlock, SafeSaver, SupTab, ValueApps, Lollipop, Software Updated Version, DP1815, Video Player, Convert Files for Free, Plus-HD 1.3, BetterSurf, Trusted Web, PassShow, LyricsBuddy-1, Ysrv123.com 1.2, Media Player 1.1, Savings Bull, Feven Pro 1.1, Websteroids, Savings Bull, HD-Plus 3.5, Re-markit and any other recently installed unknown program from your computer.

To view the most recently installed programs, you can click on the “Installed On” column to sort your program by the installation date. Scroll though the list, and uninstall any unwanted or unknown programs.


Also, you will want to scan for any malware. You'll want to use each of them as they each detect different types of maliciousness. You can try these free programs to scan for malware, which work with your existing antivirus software: