Bkransomware Ransomware appears to be a malicious application that was created to test antivirus technology. Our researchers say the malware’s developers claim they do not use it to attack any users. While we cannot confirm whether it is true or not, it is important to realize it does not mean some hackers could not use the available sample to create their own modified versions of this software. Unfortunately, it usually happens with all file-encrypting threats created for educational purposes. After all, cybercriminals who live from money they extort probably try not to miss a chance to make more money from unfortunate computer users. ...
Embrace Ransomware is a new version of Everbe Ransomware. We can assure you that it is as dangerous as its predecessor. Even though it is quite a simple infection, i.e. it does not drop a bunch of different components on affected computers, and you will not find any new registry keys belonging to it in the system registry, it will encrypt a number of files on your computer. In other words, you could no longer access any of them after its entrance. There is one main reason ransomware infections are set to lock files on victims’ computers – they all want users’ money. ...
StalinLocker Wiper, also known as StalinScreamer, is a wiper that appears to have been created for the purpose of destroying all data that is located on the infected operating system. Needless to say, this is one of the worst kinds of malware. Unfortunately, since you are reading this, there is a great chance that you have encountered this malicious infection already. At the time of our research, the infection gave the victim 10 minutes to unlock the screen, which is not a lot of time at all. This might not even be enough to research the infection and figure out that that needs to be done. ...
If you do not take care of your operating system’s protection, Tizer78224 Ransomware could invade it very quickly. This threat is Delphi-based, which is why it can be compared to Amnesia ransomware and Extractor ransomware. That being said, it is most similar to Rsautil Ransomware, and it was reported that the threat discussed in this report is just another, newer version of this malware. Both infections encrypt personal files on the operating systems that they manage to invade, which is most likely to be done using backdoors associated with RDP. Note that spam emails, software bundles, and other malicious threats could also be used to download the infection on your operating system. ...
Search.heasysportsaccess.com is most likely a clone of Search.easysportsaccess.com. Our specialists say it has a slightly different appearance, but it works the same. Naturally, just like the previous version, it is categorized as a browser hijacker too. Usually, users are advised not to use such tools for surfing the Internet because there is a chance they may show potentially dangerous third-party advertisements. For example, the ads could take the user to scam web pages, websites distributing other browser hijackers or even more harmful threats, and so on. ...
Robin Hood And Family Ransomware is an odd computer infection that cannot cause much harm to your system. Technically, we would expect this application to encrypt your main files and then ask for a ransom fee. However, although this program does require you to pay a ransom, there is no need to do so because it does not encrypt your files. Therefore, in this description, we will discuss how such programs can enter your computer, and how you can remove Robin Hood And Family Ransomware from your system. Luckily, this program is not something that can cripple your computer, but you stay vigilant! ...
Having a ransomware application up and running on your personal computer could be a disaster, to put it mildly. Thus, being aware of their existence and keeping your operating system secure is crucial. PainLocker Ransomware is the name of another malicious program of this classification that currently roams the web. If you are not familiar with ransomware programs, you should know that they can encrypt massive amounts of data in a matter of minutes. In most situations, malware developers use such applications to make illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. ...
FBLocker Ransomware is an extremely malicious piece of software that you do not want to find up and running on your operating system. If you are not familiar with ransomware applications, you should know that they are infamous for their ability to lock enormous amounts of data. Thus, if you ever discover it up and running on your operating system, be sure to do everything in your power to avoid it. Doing so is essential since an application of this classification could have disastrous outcomes, to put it lightly. To have a better understanding of this malicious application's inner workings, read the rest of this report. ...
Many users who use MAC computers claim that they have discovered Search9 (search9.askthepotato.com) set on their browsers without their knowledge, which suggests that this page is not a legitimate search tool at all. Instead, it is more likely that it is a typical browser hijacker. These are infections that promote suspicious pages and set them on users’ browsers if they manage to infiltrate their computers. Of course, they do not need to get permission from users to make these modifications. Do you see Search9 load automatically when you open your Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or another browser you use? ...
Super Cleanup might look like your next best friend, but this application can barely do any good. Our search team categorizes this application as a potentially unwanted program. It means that this app has certain unwanted features that you may find annoying and even dangerous. While potentially unwanted programs are direct computer security threats, there is no need to tolerate them. If you did not plan to have this application on-board, it is about time to remove Super Cleanup for good. Please scroll to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions or use an automated antispyware tool. ...