LearnTheLyrics Toolbar is advertised as a useful piece of software that makes it possible to find lyrics at the speed of light. This browser plugin promises to enable users to search for lyrics by the specific artist, song title, and album. This may sound convenient, but you should think twice before you click the Download button. Google Chrome users can get LearnTheLyrics Toolbar directly from the Chrome Web Store with a single click. Also, there is an official website (http://www.learnthelyrics.com) it is promoted on. No matter how this piece of software enters your computer, it will act the same. ...
A window with a red skull might be one of the first signs showing that the entrance of Giyotin Ransomware was successful. This threat is a new ransomware infection discovered by our specialists, and it does not seem to be distributed very actively, they say. Unfortunately, we can give you no guarantees that you will not encounter this ransomware infection. Even though ransomware infections usually lock data on users’ computers so that they could obtain money from users more easily, Giyotin Ransomware does not lock a single file, as research has shown, which suggests that it might not be working properly. ...
Have you recently been asked to click Allow after opening some kind of website? If this is what you have done, it is very likely that you see Liverealdeals.com pop-ups or will start seeing them soon. Alternatively, Liverealdeals.com might come as a redirect, specialists say. Usually, users are tricked into clicking the Allow button on a dubious website that has only been launched to generate traffic. No matter how it has happened, you must take action immediately if you cannot get rid of Liverealdeals.com pop-ups or stop annoying redirections by simply closing the web browser you use. ...
Because of bkp@cock.li Ransomware your photos, documents, and various other personal files might turn into useless data. The malware encrypts such files with a secure encryption algorithm making, it impossible to open them again unless the user has needed decryption tools. This is where it becomes clear what the purpose of doing something like this is. As you see, the hackers programmed the malicious application to display a ransom note, in which they demand payment in exchange for decryption tools. The problem is you cannot be certain the threat’s developers will do as they promise. ...
Power Cleaner 2018 is classified as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). Like a lot of other similar untrustworthy applications, it scans the system to look for issues that make the device work slower, but it does not allow fixing them. Apparently, to remove identified problems the user has to buy the software’s license. It does not seem right to us as the user should be able to try the tool to be sure it will be worth the money before purchasing it. If you think the same, we advise you not to waste any time with this PUP and eliminate it with no hesitation. ...
PC optimization tools are developed by specialists to boost computers’ performance. Power Speedup 2018 is one of those applications that promise to clean up the registry, startup programs, and remove all suspicious applications from the system in no time. Unfortunately, if you expect its free version to act in a beneficial way, you will no doubt get disappointed after the Power Speedup 2018 installation because you will sooner or later realize that the free version of this PC optimization tool only lists issues that need to be fixed to improve the system’s performance. ...
You cannot download anything using goDownload Search Plus. In fact, it is unclear why the word “download” is even included in the name of this Google Chrome extension. Once installed, it works as a redirector, and although it is introduced to users as a search engine, it cannot even offer web search services. All it can do is redirect to other, better-known search engines. Unfortunately, that is not all. The results might include sponsored content. Due to all of this, we classify it as a PUP (potentially unwanted program), and it is our recommendation that you remove it from the browser. ...
You should not panic when you discover castor-troy-restore@protonmail.com Ransomware because if you do, you might be tricked into doing something dangerous. Of course, that might be easier said than done; especially if you discover that this malicious infection has encrypted some of your most valued personal files. While some threats are programmed to attack certain directories or even folders, this particular threat moves like a tank, and the only files it evades are system files. Obviously, without them, your system would not run properly, and cyber criminals behind the infection would not be able to demand a ransom. ...
Our specialists report they came across a newer version of Kraken Cryptor Ransomware that is called Kraken Cryptor 1.5 Ransomware. It works more or less the same as its previous variant, although the hackers made some improvements too. Also, they have changed the terms shown on the malware’s ransom note. However, we will talk about the threat’s working manner further in this article, so if you wish to get to know it better, we encourage you to read the rest of this report. Besides, we would recommend not to deal with the hackers behind Kraken Cryptor 1.5 Ransomware as they could trick you. ...
Daily File Converter is presented as a “high-quality & trusted” tool for converting documents, presentations, audio, and video files. Even though it does look useful and reliable software, you should not install it on your computer if you do not want your Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox settings changed because this is exactly what this piece of software does. Since Daily File Converter might be spread bundled and thus get onto users’ computers without direct permission, you should check all active extension if your browsers’ settings have been altered out of the blue – Daily File Converter might be responsible for applying these changes without your knowledge. ...