Websrch.mobi offers as a search engine at websrch.mobi/search. The tool was created by AirFind Corp., the company that stands behind Search.ibrowser.io, Search.browsersearch.net, and other suspicious search engines. Their interfaces are identical, and they all appear to promote three unique services: AirFind Portal, Google Custom Search, and Bing Search. Is it weird that the same company created several different identical tools with different names? It certainly is because it is not clear what the purpose behind that is. Most likely, the company is simply maximizing its opportunities to record data and promote sponsored content. ...
If you often encounter spam emails, you might also be exposed to a lot of ransomware installation files without even realizing it. One of them might carry Everbe 2.0 Ransomware. This malicious infection encrypts a lot of personal files and then waits for users to pay the ransom fee. Computer security experts are strongly against paying such fees because they do not guarantee that your files will be decrypted. On the contrary, if you do not remove Everbe 2.0 Ransomware at once and you succumb to the demands of this infection, you will only encourage it. ...
Ra Ransomware is a malicious application that locks users’ personal files, so if you ever find your files encrypted, there is a huge possibility that you have become a ransomware victim. It is a new infection, but it does not differ much from older threats because it also locks files so that it would be easier to extract money from users. At the time of writing, this infection could not download the ransom note from its server, so specialists at 411-spyware.com suspect that it might still be in development. Of course, it will lock your files even if it does not work properly, so do not keep your system unprotected in order not to encounter it. ...
Whoopsie Ransomware is another malicious application that might be still in the development stage. Our specialists think it is possible because even though the threat encrypts files on the computer, it infects and shows a ransom note; it does not say where to transfer the money. In other words, victims who may encounter this malicious application could be unable to pay the ransom. Of course, we would not advise paying it even if it was possible since there is always a possibility the cybercriminals will not hold on to their promises. It seems to us users who do not want to risk being scammed should merely erase the malware and find another way to restore their data. ...
GeoSmartDNS is a program that will allow you to access geo-restricted content. Even though it is a free application, you agree to see commercial advertisements by installing it on your computer. Of course, not all users install it consciously. As a consequence, not all people can explain why they have started seeing irritating commercial advertisements on their screens. If it has turned out that you see ads because GeoSmartDNS has been installed on your computer, you should remove it right away. Unfortunately, it does not mean that you will stop the flow of advertisements by doing so. ...
There already is an overwhelming count of malicious ransomware infections that encrypt files, but new ones emerge nearly every day. Patagonia92@tutanota.com Ransomware is the threat we need to discuss next. This malicious infection is a new version of another file-encryptor, RotorCrypt Ransomware. If you employ an anti-malware tool to erase this malware from your operating system, do not be surprised if the name of the original infection comes up. Needless to say, any variant of the malicious ransomware requires removal. Unfortunately, most victims of this kind of malware usually suffer severe consequences even if they manage to erase it successfully. ...
Boost PC Pro presents itself as a useful application that can improve your computer’s performance. However, security experts suggest that Boost PC Pro is a potentially unwanted program, and it could be quite a nuisance if it enters your computer accidentally. It would be for the best to remove Boost PC Pro today, so do yourself a favor and scroll down to the bottom of this description. When you are done with the manual removal, please acquire a legitimate computer security program that would help you protect your system from other similar intruders. ...
Boris Ransomware is a threat that shows a ransom note called README.txt and containing a text written in Russian. It states user’s files were encrypted, and the only way to get them back is to send an email to decode77@sfletter.com. Our specialists are almost one hundred percent sure the reply from the hackers would contain instructions on how to pay a ransom in exchange for decryption. Of course, it is not something we advise since it might appear to be a complete waste of money. There are no reassurances the malware’s developers will help you decrypt locked data even if you pay the requested sum and sadly, it would be impossible to get your money back if they decide to trick you. ...
Are you lost and confused about Search.searchjsmtmp.com? If you are, we are here to rescue you. Have you been tricked into installing this search tool and setting it up as your search provider, homepage, and/or New Tab page? This might be easier to do than you think because the hijacker could be presented in a highly attractive manner. Was it introduced to you alone? That is unlikely. It is more likely that you were offered to download an extension that was bundled along with the hijacker. All in all, whether it was installed alone, or along with a bunch of other programs, you should really consider deleting Search.searchjsmtmp.com. ...
Do you see Search.hdesignyoursite.co open automatically when you launch your web browser? If so, it is a clear sign that your browsers have been hijacked, i.e. their settings have been changed without your knowledge. Browser hijackers are threats that are usually distributed via software bundles, which explains why so many users have no idea how they enter their computers and thus find the changes applied by them undesirable. Luckily, modifications made can be undone quite easily, so you should act immediately if you are not happy about the presence of Search.hdesignyoursite.co on your web browsers. ...