Onepagesnews.net is quite an unusual browser hijacker because unlike the threats that only change user’s homepage, default search engine, or new tab page, it creates scheduled tasks to redirect the user to the mentioned website once a day, each hour or fifteen minutes, and so on. As you probably realize it already, this application might disturb one’s browsing and based on the chosen time interval, it could be incredibly irritating too. Provided, you have the misfortune to come across this browser hijacker yourself we invite you to have a look at the rest of our article and get to know this threat better. ...
If you ever discover a program called Nuclear Ransomware active on your personal computer, make sure not to waste any time and conduct its complete removal right away. It is paramount to do so since this application is yet another application designed to encrypt vast amounts of data on the affected computer. Ransomware programs are usually crafted by cyber crooks for a sole purpose of making illegal profits. The scheme is quite simple; once your data is no longer accessible, the developers of this program demands a ransom in return for decryption services. ...
Findgofind.com is a search engine users may receive after agreeing to add an extension called FindGoFind to their browser. Since currently, it is compatible only with Google Chrome, we do not think the tool could be encountered by users who browse with different browsing applications. What’s more, the software’s users should be aware that it falls under the category of browser hijackers. It does not mean the extension or its search engine are malicious, but it does not show they are reliable either. Given that there are more reputable search engines to choose from; we would advise you not to waste your time with this doubtful application and get rid of Findgofind.com now with the deletion instructions placed below this article. ...
If you ever run across a new extension named Chrome Settings Button on the list of active extensions on your Google Chrome browser, you must know that a potentially unwanted program has already entered your system. Of course, you could have installed it willingly too. Either way, it would be smart to eliminate this extension from your browser as soon as possible. Do not worry, it is not serious malware, but, unfortunately, it cannot be called a decent extension either because specialists at 411-spyware.com have found that it does not act as a fully trustworthy piece of software. ...
Finding Search.searchytds.com in your browsers can be a sign that a browser hijacker has managed to slither onto your system without your knowledge, but it is also possible that you have installed it on purpose. Actually, this risky search engine and the browser extension that promotes it were developed by the notorious Polarity Technologies Ltd. that seems to come up with a "new" browser hijacker every other day or so. This family already contains dozens of identical and similar hijackers, including Search.searchytdvta.com, Search.addictedtomovies.co, and Search.hfreeforms.co. ...
Whenever users get infected with malware, the experience is very stressful. When they get infected with the likes of Arena Ransomware, it might be even frightening. This program is a ransomware infection, and such computer security threats are really thorough about what they want and what they do. They can encrypt user’s files with a powerful algorithm and then demand that they pay a ransom fee. What’s more, removing Arena Ransomware will not be enough to get your files back. They will not revert to their original state automatically. Thus, you need to be prepared mentally in case it is not possible to restore your data. ...
Kappa Ransomware is one of the nastiest infections that have been recently detected by specialists working at 411-spyware.com. There is no doubt that it will ruin your files (e.g. images, documents, and videos) if it ever enters your computer. Luckily, it is still not distributed actively yet because it is in development; however, the chances are high that everything will change soon, so you must be as careful as you can. If you are reading this article not out of curiosity but because this infection has already successfully entered your system, eliminate it as soon as possible. ...
We have recently tested a ransomware-type computer infection called VideoBelle Ransomware and concluded that it is based on the Hidden-Tear project. This new ransomware uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) to encrypt your files, and we have received information that its encrypted should be able to decrypt. However, no free decryption tool has been released for it yet, but the potential is there. In any case, we recommend that you remove this ransomware because paying 150 Pounds-worth of Bitcoins might not be an option because your files may not be worth the money. ...
If you see that your files contain .ERROR in the place of their original extensions and it is no longer possible to open them, Error Ransomware must have entered your computer. The entrance of any ransomware infection means that the system is unprotected and it is only a question of time when other harmful infections slither onto it. Some threats enter computers without permission and then hide deep on the system silently performing various activities, so users might not notice them, but, in the opinion of our researchers, it is impossible not to notice the entrance of the ransomware infection. ...
If your personal files were encrypted by the malicious FlatChestWare Ransomware, the chances are that you will not be able to recover them. Why? That is because the infection uses a complex encryption algorithm to compromise them, and only a special decryption key can help recover them. This key, of course, is protected by the creator of the malicious ransomware, and they will not give it to you. What if you fulfill the demands and pay the ransom requested for it? Even then the decryptor is unlikely to be given to you. ...