Fake warning (800)-794-3298 is a new way for cyber criminals to extort money from you. When you see this fake alert while you browse the web, you should know that most likely there is a malware infection on your computer that redirects you to a malicious site that displays this fake message. This is not a unique or new way for schemers to try to sell you useless and expensive services or software. This is actually a technical support scam that promotes a telephone number that you are pushed to call due to some alleged critical system error or malfunction. ...
Dr Jimbo Ransomware is another infection created in Russia. It is not extremely popular at the time of writing; however, the situation might quickly change because it is known to be distributed through spam emails. Malware experts always thoroughly test ransomware infections because all of them are extremely dangerous, i.e. they are capable of encrypting personal files and then asking users to pay the considerable amount of money for the key. Dr Jimbo Ransomware does not differ from other well-known ransomware infections, e.g. Crypt38 Ransomware, Dedcryptor Ransomware, and Apocalypse Ransomware as well because it also locks all the personal files, e.g. pictures, music, videos, documents, etc. stored on the computer and then demands a ransom. ...
Users who keep The Maintenance Software on their system should be aware that it is classified as adware. Applications who fall into this category have the same one function, which is to provide users with advertising. In this case, the program shows annoying ads that might be loaded in a new tab or browser window. If you do not like to be disturbed while you browse, you should get rid of the program. Fortunately, it is not a complicated process, but if you need some help, see the removal instructions below this article. ...
Customer Service: +1-855-704-6348 is a program that modifies Windows Shell configuration so that the system could not load your usual desktop. If you want to gain control over your computer, you can slide below the article and remove the malware with the provided instructions. We are one hundred percent sure that the software’s shown alerts are fake. If you keep reading the article, you will find out how it manages to lock the screen and display pop-ups. According to our research, the application’s creators might have a plan to swindle users’ Product keys, or sell them overpriced programs. ...
Navsmart.info is a newly discovered browser hijacker designed to replace your web browser’s homepage. We recommend that you remove it from your computer as soon as you can, not only because of the simple fact that it replaces your browser’s settings without authorization, but also displays numerous ads on its main page and includes promotional links in the search results. In short, its promoted links come from unknown advertisers, and we have reason to believe that it can compromise your computer’s security. To learn more about this infection, read this whole article as it contains the most relevant information currently available. ...
Usually, unauthorized changes within your web browser's default settings are triggered by unauthorized third-party applications. One program that is capable of doing so is named AttirerPage.com. In fact, our research team has categorized it as a browser hijacker that should never be active on your operating system. Make sure to bypass this intrusive piece of software at all costs as it holds no beneficial features whatsoever. In fact, this browser hijacker will only cause major disruptions while you are surfing the web and on top of that it could prove to act in a potentially malicious way as well. ...
Related Program might look like a beneficial app, but it is just one of the many unreliable advertising-supported programs. This adware was developed using the Injekt engine, and, as you might know already, it was employed for the development of Discovery App, High Stairs, Positive Finds, and a number of other suspicious ad-supported programs as well. These apps might have different names, but they are very similar, if not identical. Despite this, it is possible that different parties are controlling these programs, but, considering that these parties are not disclosed, we cannot know for sure. ...
We have recently tested another suspicious search engine called Search.yourrecipescenter.com, and as it turned out, it is not a real search engine, but a browser hijacker. Hence, it is designed to hijack your web browser’s settings and modify settings such as its homepage, search provider, and new tab page, so we suggest that you remove it. The modifications differ depending on the Internet browser, but we will get to this shortly. We want to stress, that this hijacker is distributed using dishonest means that involve installing its dedicated browser extension without your consent. ...
Search.supermediatabsearch.com may emerge in your Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers when a browser hijacker manages to sneak onto your system. This questionable browser extension wants to pose as a useful tool for those users who are interested in TV, Sports, and News mainly. However, we are here to warn you that keeping and using this extension could lead to more security threats or worse. This browser hijacker may introduce you to unreliable web content that could be risky to engage with. It is also likely that this infection does not come alone. ...
We want to inform you about a new ransomware-type infection called Crypt38 Ransomware. This malicious application is distributed using deceptive methods that infect your PC secretly, so you should remove it. This piece of programming is extremely dangerous because, when it enters a computer, it encrypts certain file formats in pre-set locations and demands that you pay a ransom to get them back. This infection can outright ruin your files if you do not have an antimalware program to prevent it from infecting your PC. ...