FSociety Ransomware is a new computer infection that encrypts personal files. It seems that the developers of this threat were inspired by Mr. Robot series, so you might notice a new wallpaper set on your Desktop containing the logo used in this show after the infiltration of FSociety Ransomware. In fact, it does not always set a new picture as Desktop background; however, there is no doubt that it always encrypts files it finds stored on the computer. Users who encounter this ransomware infection report that they cannot open pictures, images, documents, and other valuable files. ...
Searchtechstart.com looks like a search provider, but it is not. Our researchers classify it as a browser hijacker, and it appears that it can corrupt the most popular browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and, of course, the vulnerable Internet Explorer. When this hijacker slithers in, it changes the homepage URL to make sure that you are exposed to the suspicious search engine every time you launch the infected browser. Were your browsers hijacked without your notice? If they were, it should be obvious by now that this infection is dangerous and that you need to remove it ASAP. ...
There is only one thing that must be done about Centrumfr@india.com Ransomware, and it is its complete removal. You must terminate this malicious application at the very same time that it is located on your personal computer. If you are not familiar with ransomware programs in general and wonder why its removal is essential, you must know that this malware just like any other that belongs to this category is fully capable of locking your files without any notification. In some instances, it could even corrupt your data entirely. To find out more about the intrusive functionality of this malware, make sure to read the rest of our report as we highlight its malicious inner workings. ...
****Dont Restart Your Computer ****Call technical support 0800-014-8831 cannot be called a serious threat to your computer unless you fall for this fake alert and decide to call the provided telephone number. This fake message can be very deceiving for inexperienced computer users. But based on our research, this is just another annoying technical support scam as so many others that have hit the web in the past months, including "Windows ran into an unexpected error 1-844-313-8541," "License has Expired +1-888-303-5121," and "Microsoft has detected some suspicious activity +1-844-313-8541." ...
Searchiksa.com is a search tool that might use Google Custom Search engine to display unreliable third-party advertising. Plus, it can also hijack your browser by changing your preferred homepage. As a consequence, the application falls under the category of browser hijackers. Besides the unwanted changes of mentioned settings, the program could also provide users with modified search results. The main downside of these ads is that they may redirect the user to unfamiliar web pages and some of the websites might be created for malicious intentions. ...
We want to inform you about a newly discovered ransomware that cyber security specialists have dubbed HDD Encrypt Ransomware. You must remove this application if it happens to infect your computer because it is configured to scan it for files to encrypt them using an advanced encryption algorithm. After encrypting them, this ransomware will offer you to contact the developers of the decryption key, but keep in mind that you will not get it for free. Make no mistake, this program was created with the intention of extracting money from users that have been unfortunate to have their computers infected with this ransomware. For more information, please read this whole article. ...
DevNightmare Ransomware is a malicious program that is actually true to its name as it can truly become a nightmare for you if it manages to slither onto your computer. Strangely enough, we have dual feelings about this infection. On the one hand, it seems like it was authored by an amateur judging by the quality of the ransom note. On the other hand, we have found that this ransomware is built on the infamous open-source Hidden Tear Ransomware. In any case, this ransomware can definitely leave its mark on your computer with the encryption of your files since there is no file recovery tool available on the Internet yet to help you decode your files. ...
There is no denying that, at first sight, Lookupopinion.com does not look that suspicious. The interface of this page reminds of a regular search engine with a search dialog box in the middle and Top Searches keywords below it. Also, this page is supported by the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy statements, which is extremely important. If you ever encounter a page, a service, or a program that is not supported by legal information, you should not trust them under any circumstances. Of course, not all services and software that are supported by this information can be trusted either. ...
Even if you have been vaguely familiar with ransomware applications, you will definitely recognize them when you see one. Take Masterlock@india.com Ransomware, for example. This malicious infection belongs to a huge family of similar programs, and all of them are there to steal your money. Of course, these programs do not steal your banking logins and passwords. They threaten you into transferring your money to their creators. However, no matter what tactics Masterlock@india.com Ransomware may apply to scare you, you have to suck it up and remove it from your system following the removal instructions you will find below this description. ...
If you infected the system with BlackFeather Ransomware, you should be aware that the malware’s creators cannot decrypt your data, although they might claim otherwise. Under such circumstances, paying a ransom would be a waste of money. Consequently, we urge you to ignore the demands and use the instructions below to delete the malicious program from the system. If you worry about your data, there is still hope. Our researchers say that a volunteer IT specialist might create a tool to unlock enciphered files, as the malware is based on the so-called Hidden-Tear Ransomware. ...