Researchers at 411-spyware.com have recently detected a new ransomware infection Java Notdharma Ransomware and then has thoroughly analyzed it. The first thing our specialists have noticed is that it mimics Dharma Ransomware (you can read about it on your website), but there is no doubt that it has also been developed by cyber criminals to obtain money from users because it mercilessly locks files once it infiltrates users’ computers and then drops a .txt file containing a message for users. It does not demand a ransom, but we are 99% sure that you will be told to purchase the special decryption tool if you want to decrypt files after you contact cyber criminals behind this ransomware infection. ...
Click-now-on.me was classified as an adware server since it may show various advertisements and redirect users to suspicious web pages. In other words, comparing to malware, it does not look dangerous. However, it is important to understand while the threat may not harm the computer it could introduce the user to malicious content that might put the system at risk. Not to mention, the adware server may show lots of annoying pop-ups, sponsored links, and other ads. Thus, if you do not want to risk your computer’s safety or be disturbed while surfing the Internet; we recommend eliminating Click-now-on.me before anything goes wrong. ...
If you are wondering why most of the data on your computer is inaccessible, you must know that it could be an indication that a ransomware application is up and running on your operating system. One such program goes by the name of wlojul@secmail.pro Ransomware. If you ever cross paths with it while browsing the Internet, make sure to refrain from it at all times. We recommend doing so since this invasive application functions in an incredibly malicious manner. Malware developers usually use them to make illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. ...
The recent popularity of ransomware applications does not seem to be slowing down any time soon. Thus, it is not surprising that researchers at our internal labs have discovered yet another one, which goes by the name of Assembly Ransomware. If you ever encounter it while browsing the Internet, be sure to do everything in your power to refrain from it at all times. We urge users to do so because this malware is designed to encrypt files stored on your hard drive without any notification or authorization. Usually, programs of this category are used by malware developers to make illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. ...
Scorpionlocker Ransomware is a few weeks old Indonesian malware threat that is also known as H34rtbl33d Ransomware. It seems that the same cyber criminals are behind this dangerous threat who created Halloware Ransomware. Why would this malware infection have two names? Well, the truth is, malware researchers may refer to it differently because of certain technical details, but we are still talking about the very same infection. This ransomware can encrypt most of your files and render them useless by making them inaccessible. ...
Horros Ransomware is a file-encrypting infection that, at the time of research, did not create any image or text files to represent a ransom demand, which is how ransom-ware usually works. The infection is spread like most threats from this group, using spam emails. The distributor of the infection creates a misleading message that is sent from an email address that might appear to be familiar. If you are not vigilant, you might not notice one different symbol in the address, which might trick you into thinking that the email was sent to you by a legitimate package delivery company, an airline, or your local bank. ...
Your Windows Computer Is Infected With Viruses is a fake alert that has been designed and is displayed to users seeking to convince them that malicious software has been detected on their computers. Speaking specifically, this alert informs users about “possible traces of malware and phishing/spyware.” We cannot guarantee that your system is clean, but we can assure you that malicious software you have been informed about does not exist on your system. ...
Tron Ransomware is a peculiar infection because it clearly has been programmed to avoid affecting computers in certain regions. Other than that, it looks like your regular ransomware program that is there to encrypt files and make your life hell. It will encrypt most of the user’s personal files, and then it will say that you have to pay in order to get them back. Instead of paying these criminals, you need to remove Tron Ransomware at once, at the same time looking for the way to secure your system from similar intruders. As far as your files are concerned, you may have to look for ways to retrieve them from other locations. ...
Skyfile Ransomware is a malicious application that encrypts user’s files and appends .sky extension at the end of their titles. No doubt, in exchange for a decryption tool the malware’s creators would want to receive a payment. The only problem is no one can guarantee these people will hold on to their end of the deal even if you pay the ransom. Thus, we would advise the infection’s victims to consider this option very carefully. If you decide you do not want to gamble with your savings, you should get rid of Skyfile Ransomware with no hesitation. ...
H34rtbl33d Ransomware is a new malicious threat that was first spotted at the end of March, 2018. This is a severe hit to your computer as it can encrypt practically all of your files and even disable certain major system processes like the Task Manager. We have found that this ransomware program was created by the same developers from Indonesia who are also responsible for another threat called Halloware Ransomware. If this vicious program has managed to infiltrate your system, you could lose all your files. There is practically no chance that these attackers will send you the decryption key, without which it is impossible to recover your encrypted files. ...