RansomAES Ransomware belongs to the group of malware that specialists at 411-spyware.com have detected recently. Even though it seems to be a brand new ransomware infection, there is not much new we can say about it. Research has shown that it is one of those ransomware infections that encrypt victims’ files. It means that the successful entrance of RansomAES Ransomware will not go unnoticed. This infection will lock a bunch of different files on your system, including your images, gifs, archives, slides, documents, and much more. In other words, your life might turn into a nightmare if you ever encounter this threat because it will no longer be possible to access any of these files. ...
StressPaint is a Trojan application that can steal various sensitive data, such as user’s passwords and other login information without him realizing it. It might be distributed with a poorly developed drawing tool known as Relieve stress Paint. Naturally, it would be advisable to pick a more reliable software for drawing, and if you already downloaded it, we recommend finding and erasing the malicious application that might have also been installed, as fast as possible. One of the ways to stop the malware from stealing your information is to remove its data manually. ...
Not all trustworthy-looking search tools are fully reliable, so if Search.powersearch.online ever shows up on your web browser, it would be best to remove it. We do not say that it is malicious, but it cannot be called fully reliable too because it might display the so-called modified search results. Also, users claim that they have found it set on their web browsers without their knowledge, which suggests that it might be promoted by some kind of untrustworthy browser extension. If Search.powersearch.online has replaced your homepage and New Tab page on your browsers too, and you are not happy about the changes applied, you can remove Search.powersearch.online quite easily from all affected browsers. ...
Search.searchjsmmp.com is a browser hijacker that affects all main browsers. This program is not an extremely dangerous computer security threat, but it is an annoying intruder that should not be tolerated. Some users may not understand the risks this program brings, but we would like to point out the main problems that browser hijackers can be associated with. We hope that after reading this description, you will remove Search.searchjsmmp.com without any doubt. If you want to proceed straight to the removal, please scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions. ...
Are you looking to create password-protected ISO files that can be represented as separate drives on your operating system? If you are, Magic Disk might appear to be what you are looking for. If you are still thinking if this is the program you need to install, we suggest that you read this report and weigh all pros and cons first. If you have installed it already, you need to read to figure out if or not you should delete Magic Disk. Spoiler alert: We suggest that you do. Although the application might seem to be beneficial, and you might see no harm in using it, there are a few highly questionable things about it, and they must be considered carefully. ...
Windows operating system users need to install reliable anti-malware software to protect them; otherwise, threats like Scarab-Oblivion Ransomware could start invading. This infection demands a ransom – which is why it is classified as ransomware – and it does that after it corrupts personal data. There are ransomware infections that demand payments, however, victims who face them cannot lose anything. The threat we are discussing in this report is not that kind. It successfully encrypts files using a special key, and the situation can be rectified only if a decryption key is applied. ...
Super PC Cleanup is one of those applications that promise to speed up the computer and improve its performance but does not allow the user to test whether it can provide what it promises without buying a license. Our specialists decided the application should be classified as a potentially unwanted program and if you keep reading our article, we will explain our reasoning bit by bit. Naturally, given that the program can only scan the computer, but does not remove detections if you do not buy the license, we do not see any reason to leave it on the system. ...
If you are wondering why your web browser's default settings were altered without any notification or authorization, you must check your PC for a browser hijacker. One such application of this classification goes by the name of Search.searchgdbv.com. If unfortunately, it is already up and running on your personal computer, make no mistake and execute its complete removal. Doing so is vital since this hijacker will make browsing the Internet a much more annoying experience, to put it lightly. If that was not enough, you must know that this browser hijacker might be the primary reason other suspicious applications could enter your PC without a lot of trouble. ...
Andrzej Dupa Ransomware is recently discovered malware. The fact that it is new does not mean that there is something very unique about it. What distinguishes it from other similar threats categorized as ransomware is the fact that it may be a Polish version of the ransomware infection analyzed by our researchers some time ago – BansomQare Manna Ransomware. Also, unlike the majority of analyzed threats, it has two versions of the ransom note. Frankly speaking, there is a relatively small possibility to encounter this infection because it is not a prevalent threat, but we, unfortunately, cannot guarantee that it will not evolve into a “massive” malware campaign in the future, so we want to inform you about it so that it would be easier for you to prevent it from entering your system. ...
If you have found your files encrypted, and you are now asked to send $300 in exchange for their decryption, you should know that Uselessfiles Ransomware could have slithered onto your computer. There are hundreds of ransomware infections acting in a similar way, but this one must be responsible for locking data in your case if it asks 300 USD and you see an new image with a message in red letters starting with the sentence “Oops, your files hava been encrypted!” set on your Desktop. At the time of analysis, this malicious application did not encrypt any files, but specialists at 411-spyware.com suspect that the tested sample was not working properly, so there is a huge possibility that you will find your files encrypted if you ever encounter this infection. ...