Marap is one of those malicious infections that might be really hard to spot unless you perform regular system scans with a licensed antispyware tool. It is a banking Trojan, so it means that this malicious program is often used as a tool in various cybercrime activities, and the things it does depends on what the person on the other end programs it to do. If you happened to have this program running on your system, you need to remove Marap immediately. Although it is possible to get rid of this program manually, we would strongly recommend automatic removal with a powerful antispyware tool. ...
It is always exciting when it looks like you have a new research object at hand, but then you can feel the wind knocked out of you when you realize that it’s the same infection only under a different name. This time, we are talking about .KRAB Files Virus, which we have already discussed under the GandCrab4 Ransomware keyword. You can be sure that both names point out the same infection, so you need to apply the same instructions to remove .KRAB Files Virus from your system. There might be several reasons this program has more than just one name, and we will discuss the main one below. ...
Gandcrab V4 belongs to the GandCrab Ransomware family or to be more precise the malicious program is its latest addition. Our specialists say it has changed quite a lot from its early versions and became more dangerous as well. It appears to be the malware can encrypt lots of various files, and it can complete this process even if there is no Internet connection. Victims of the threat can easily separate damaged data from by the additional .KRAB extension that should be added to each affected file. Also, the threat’s victims should receive a ransom note explaining how to pay a ransom and decrypt locked data. ...
You do not want NSB Ransomware invading your operating system because if it succeeds, your personal files could be permanently corrupted. Once in place, this malware can use a complicated encryption algorithm to mess your personal files up. At the time of research, a legitimate free decryptor did not exist, which means that corrupted files were not decryptable. The victims of this malicious infection can get out of the situation without serious consequences only if they have their personal files backed up. Hopefully, you used cloud storage and removable drives to secure your files before the infection invaded the system. ...
Our specialists have a reason to believe Smart Pc Care might be related to a potentially unwanted program called Win PC Repair. Consequently, the application falls under the same classification as well. Therefore, if you came across it, we would recommend thinking twice before installing it as it might appear to have unwanted qualities. Besides, we doubt the tool will be as useful as its descriptions may promise it to be. Of course, to learn more about it, we urge you to keep reading our report. However, if you have already decided to erase Smart Pc Care, you could skip reading the text and follow the manual deletion instructions located a bit below this page. ...
Armage Ransomware is a piece of malware that could be introduced to you as a harmless file sent to you via spam email. It could also be represented as a harmless piece of software when you download something from unreliable sources. Due to this, it is perfectly just to identify this malware as a Trojan. Of course, we categorize it as ransomware because it is the kind of software that demands a ransom in return for a decrypter that, supposedly, can restore the files affected by the infection itself. Needless to say, this is a seriously malicious infection, and so you want to keep it away from your operating system. ...
It has been some time since we last saw an infection like National Security Bureau Ransomware. This malware is very reminiscent of threats that would use the credentials of well-known law enforcement organizations to trick gullible Windows users into paying fines for allegedly committed cyber crimes. FBI Cybercrime Division Virus, National Security Agency Virus, Homeland Security Virus, and hundreds of similar threats would invade operating systems and paralyze them by displaying screen-locking windows to convince victims that fines had to be paid. ...
Lanran Ransomware is a threat that has been categorized as crypto-malware. Just like similar malicious applications, it encrypts personal files once it successfully enters computers and then demands a ransom from victims. Some users make a decision to pay money to cyber criminals so that they could fix those encrypted files, whereas others think that losing files is hundred times better than paying money to cyber criminals. To be frank, we do not think that paying money to crooks is a very good idea, so if none of your important files have been locked, you should delete Lanran Ransomware without sending a cent to malicious software developers. ...
One single security backdoor is enough for Desu Ransomware to slither into your operating system successfully. This dangerous threat was created to slither in without your notice and to encrypt files without leaving a single option for you to restore them manually. In fact, this malicious threat goes further by encrypting the MBR, which stands for “master boot record.” Once the threat is done, you cannot even boot Windows normally to check what was done. Instead of booting the operating system, the computer boots up to a screen that delivers the ransom demands. ...
Are your personal files backed up? If they are not, we suggest that you take care of that before Unlock92 Zipper Ransomware finds its way into your Windows operating system. This malicious infection is set to lock personal files in a ZIP archive and then replace them with copies that are just 1 byte. Although the malicious threat did not work at the time of research, that does not mean that it could not become a serious threat in the near future. In fact, it could have been fully developed by the time you are reading this report. Does a free decryptor exist? ...