Trojan.SlayerRAT might seem to be a beneficial tool for those users who have bad intentions; however, if you are not one of them, you will definitely find the SlayerRAT software useless. Unfortunately, it is also known to be very dangerous, which is why specialists working at 411-spyware.com have decided to classify it as Trojan. As has been found, not all the users know that they have a dangerous Trojan installed on their computers. Of course, it should be possible to get it willingly from some kind of third-party source; however, the majority of people who get infected with this computer infection cannot explain how it has entered their systems. ...
Lock93 Ransomware could be your next nightmare on “Malware Street” since this malicious program can encrypt your files and this could easily mean losing them for good. This ransomware program most likely comes from Russia because it is bilingual (Russian and English) and these criminals also demand a very low ransom fee, which is characteristic of test runs aimed at Russian speaking countries. However, this does not mean at all that you cannot infect your machine anywhere in the world. We do not recommend that you pay these criminals, no matter how low the price seems to be because there is no guarantee that you will get anything for your money. ...
Led-search2016.com is a newcomer in a rapidly growing family of useless browser hijackers that include Newsearch2016.com, Mim-search2016.com, and Max-search2016.com. A common trait of all these unreliable search engines, apart from the fact that they are identical clones of each other, is that they do not actually work. Strangely enough, the creators of these annoying search engines come out with a new one quite frequently. Why would you do that if none of your search engines work? Well, it is possible that after enough of these browser hijackers spread around the web, the creators will suddenly “switch on” the web server and start up the operation. ...
If your browser’s homepage was changed to Mefuli-search2016.com without your approval, then rest assured that your browser was infected with a browser hijacker whose sole purpose is to replace your browser’s homepage and make you use it for searching the web. Indeed, this alleged search engine is nothing more than a browser hijacker. Therefore, you should remove it as soon as the opportunity arises. In this article, we will discuss its distribution method, features, security risks, and a bit more. So, if you are interested in finding more about this malicious search engine, then please continue reading. ...
MoonlySearch (mooonly.com) will be set as your homepage on all the browsers installed without your permission if a browser hijacker ever enters your computer. Researchers have found that this usually happens for users living in India and Romania, which suggests that a browser hijacker promoting mooonly.com targets those users primarily. Of course, it does not mean that users from the other side of the world are safe. To be frank, it does not really matter where you live because you need to remove MoonlySearch from your browsers in any event. Reliable websites will never make modifications on your browsers without your consent. ...
Additionalsearch.co.uk is one of those search tools that try to reach users’ browsers by any means. Therefore, it is not surprising that it travels as a component in a browser hijacker infection. If this browser hijacker ever hijacks any of your browsers (it should be compatible with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox), you will see your homepage and default search engine replaced by Additionalsearch.co.uk. Even though this search tool looks quite trustworthy, our researchers say that it would be a sin to let it stay on browsers. It is because it is a tool that can quickly cause harm to the computer by taking users to questionable third-party websites. ...
search2016-ping.com is a search engine that might cause you many problems. Even though, at first glance, this search tool does not look harmful at all, specialists at 411-spyware.com are sure that it is a browser hijacker that can replace the settings of all the browsers without permission. This means that you will no longer see the website you like when you open your browser. This is definitely very irritating, but we suggest removing search2016-ping.com not only to be able to set a new search tool in its place. It has been revealed that this search tool is not trustworthy, and it can even expose users to potential threats. ...
1-888-535-7102 TechScam is a scam notification that will try to push you to contact schemers. Of course, you might not realize that by calling the number, you will expose yourself to web criminals, but that is the point of this scam. The creator of the scam has cleverly employed the credentials of Microsoft and McAfee to trick users, and, unfortunately, this works. If you call the number, schemers might have the chance to extract sensitive information, or they could trick you into downloading malware. Needless to say, this scam was not designed to warn you about malware that requires urgent removal. ...
If you got Searchoko.com on your browser as its homepage address, then we want to inform you that this search engine is a browser hijacker and you probably got it without even knowing it. Hence, you should remove it because its developers make use of a dishonest and outright illicit distribution tactic that involves bundled installers. The problem with this method is that you cannot opt out of installing this search engine and, therefore, we have classified it as a browser hijacker. If you use it as a search engine, then it will show you shady promotional links that can jeopardize your computer’s security and your privacy. ...
Parisher Ransomware can slither onto your system without your knowledge if you use remote desktop connections and software. This ransomware is a major hit to your computer as it uses a strong unknown algorithm that cannot be hacked as of yet. Strangely enough, this dangerous infection “only” targets your document files. It is quite likely that you lose them for good unless you can pay these criminals the insanely high ransom fee. In fact, it is possible that this ransomware program is aiming at companies, which could be a good reason for such a price to pay and also an explanation about the documents in its crosshairs. ...