Biger@x-mail.pro Ransomware is a new malicious application from Cryakl Ransomware family. It encrypts user’s files to make them useless and then leaves a message asking to contact the people behind the threat via their provided email. The message is rather short, and it does not explain how the user will be able to decrypt his files after writing to the malware’s developers. Our guess is the cybercriminals will offer decryption tools and ask for a ransom in return. Needless to say, if you do not want to fund cybercriminals or risk losing your money in vain, you should pay no attention to the shown ransom note. Instead, we recommend erasing Biger@x-mail.pro Ransomware with the deletion steps located at the end of the article or with a reliable security tool of your preferences. ...
Cossy Ransomware encrypts user's data with a robust encryption algorithm called RSA-2048 and shows a warning message written in Russian. Consequently, it is most likely the malicious application should be spread among users who understand the mentioned language. However, we are not sure if there could be a lot of victims of this malware, as there are reasons to believe the threat might have been developed as a prank, or it is still under the development stage. If you continue reading our report, we will explain to you our reasoning as well as tell you more about Cossy Ransomware’s working manner and other relevant details about it. ...
alexbanan@tuta.io Ransomware is a malicious program that could encipher files on the computer to make them unusable. After doing so, the threat displays a ransom note claiming the hackers behind the malware guarantee the victim will receive needed decryption tools if he pays a ransom. The problem is you have to pay first and only then you may receive the needed tools if you do not get scammed. In other words, despite what the malicious application’s developers say there are no guarantees and sadly, refunds. Consequently, we advise thinking twice before making a rash decision. ...
online24files@airmail.cc Ransomware belongs to the Scarab Ransomware family as it shares many similarities with other malicious applications associated with it, e.g., Scarab-Cybergod Ransomware. Same as its other clones the malware enciphers user’s data with a secure encryption algorithm to make it unusable. It is done to try to extort money from the victims who would be willing to pay for decryption tools. Of course, our security specialists advise not to trust the hackers responsible for online24files@airmail.cc Ransomware as there are no reassurances they will fulfill their promises. ...
Not all ransomware programs are created to ruin global computer systems. Sometimes they could be used as tools in personal attacks, too. XUY Ransomware happens to be one of such programs. It is not a global infection, and we believe that it affects only a handful of users. However, if you find this program on your computer, you should see to it that you remove XUY Ransomware at once. It is not hard to terminate this infection because it doesn’t drop additional files. But if you do not feel confident about manual removal, you can always get rid of this program with a licensed antispyware tool. ...
MyOfficeTab is a Chrome extension that can be classified as a potentially unwanted program. This extension might be added to your browser accidentally. If you did not plan to have this extension, you can easily remove it right now.
However, do not forget to check your system for other potential threats because MyOfficeTab usually comes with other unwanted applications. If you want to terminate all the undesirable programs at once, you should get yourself a licensed antispyware tool that will do the job for you automatically. At the same time, it will also protect your system from similar intruders in the future. ...
Ursnif spam banking Trojan has many names. You can also find information about this infection udder the Gozi and DreamBot keywords. However, all these keywords point to the same infection.
It goes without saying that malware infections have to be removed immediately. The same applies to Ursnif spam, too. Yet, users may have problem with removing this banking Trojan because very often they are not aware that they have been infected with this program. Trojans usually hide their presence, and it takes a while for users to realize that something is wrong. ...