Some of you might have encountered the suspicious ERROR #268d3x8938 pop-ups that may claim to be displayed by Microsoft and could ask users to call a fictitious helpline. In which case we highly recommend reading the rest of our report. Further in the text, we will explain how users might come across this threat and how it could affect their browsing. Also, we will discuss what you should do to eliminate ERROR #268d3x8938 pop-ups and make sure they do not come back. Of course, to make the task easier, we will provide you with step by step instructions at the end of the text. ...
PC Repair Clinic is one of those programs that do not seem to cause any harm, and yet users might not want to keep them on their computers. Perhaps that is one of the reasons computer security experts categorize this application as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). We believe that it is more associated with the distribution methods that this program employs, but let us start from the very beginning. If you, by any chance, are interested in only removing PC Repair Clinic from your computer, please scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions. ...
What is the first thing you must do if you discover Trojan.Pondfull on your Windows operating system? You should not even have to think about it because, clearly, this is a malicious infection, and it requires immediate removal. In fact, we suggest you read the last section of this report and follow the instructions below right away because this Trojan is truly malicious, and it could severely affect your virtual security. Afterward, you want to read this entire report to understand what you faced. A Trojan like this one is a serious threat, and if it has found an entrance to your operating system, you might have more cyber security issues than you think. ...
SystemTable is considered to be an adware application, so we would recommend being extra cautious with this plugin if you notice it on your browser. Our researchers report that the extension might show users various pop-ups, banners, sponsored links, and other doubtful content originating from websites that might be potentially harmful. Obviously, seeing such material may irritate the user too. Under such circumstances, we do not recommend wasting any time with the adware. Those of you who already decided to erase SystemTable could slide below this article and use our provided removal instructions. ...
Jigsaw-Dat Ransomware is a new variant of a malicious program named Jigsaw Ransomware. If you encountered it, you should see a window with a man’s face and a text written in black on top of it. As usual with threats alike, the infection’s developers want to get a payment in Bitcoins and threaten to delete user’s files if he does not comply with the demands. Our specialists report the hackers’ account has no money in it and hopefully it will remain to be empty. Paying the ransom not only funds cybercriminals, but also may put your savings at risk. ...
It is highly unlikely that you will ever face WannCrypto V6 Ransomware, but it is our obligation to inform you about this suspicious application. Although it poses as a file-encryptor, it is not a regular infection because it simply does not work. That being said, it was created by someone who might have malicious intentions, and so we cannot just brush it off. We suggest reading this report to learn more about the suspicious infection and to find out how you can remove it and keep your operating system malware-free in the future. Keep in mind that a single careless step could help malware invade your system, which means that you need to be cautious at all times. ...
Our specialist encountered a recent threat that was most likely created by AnimusLocker Ransomware’s developers; it is called anonimus.mr@yahoo.com Ransomware. The most interesting part is that the research shows the new malicious application might be partly based on Scarab Ransomware as some similarities were found in its code. It means the hackers behind anonimus.mr@yahoo.com Ransomware could have failed to create an infection that would be better and decided it would be easier to use features of a more advanced file-encrypting application. ...
My Daily Verse XP is a browser extension that modifies certain browser settings in a rather intrusive manner. It is very likely that you did not install this application on your computer willingly, so if you are confused about it, perhaps it is time to remove My Daily Verse XP for good.
Scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions. If you do not feel confident enough to terminate the application on your own, you can also get yourself a licensed security application and get rid of My Daily Verse XP automatically. ...
My Converter Hub is a browser hijacker targeted at users looking for tools to convert PDF or Microsoft Word documents. Our specialists say it may change user’s default browser’s preferences to make it load Search.hmyconverterhub.com (the application’s search engine). Below the search box or on the extension’s provided toolbar there should be links leading to online document converting tools and various popular web pages. The links might seem handy, but you should know you can enter these sites even if you do not have My Converter Hub. ...
Exerciers.mobi is an adware server that might appear on your browser when you have a few adware applications installed or your browser settings have been changed without your permission. The adware server itself is not a malicious infection; it merely shows that someone has tampered with your browser. If you want to stop seeing Exerciers.mobi when you browse the web, you should reset your browser settings to default, and then review your web browsing habits to see what might have lead to getting affected by adware. If you have any question about this type of security threats, please leave us a comment below. ...