There are sometimes programs that might look dangerous, but they are too simple to cause any harm. Take "Your Windows Has Been Banned" Ransomware, for example. Since this program is called “ransomware,” we might think that it is a very dangerous computer security threat. However, it is not a genuine ransomware infection, and it is quite easy to remove "Your Windows Has Been Banned" Ransomware from your computer. For the manual removal instructions, simply scroll down to the bottom of this description. And if you feel that you cannot terminate this annoying program on your own, get yourself a powerful antispyware tool. ...
We have an important tip for you: You should delete Pro Search Tip. This Google Chrome extension is presented as this amazing tool; however, it cannot live up to your expectations, and that is because it is completely useless. Yes, it can show search results, but even those cannot be trusted. Hopefully, you have not installed the strange Pro Search Tip extension onto your web browser yet, but if you have done this already, we recommend removing it without any hesitation. If you decide to do the opposite – which is to trust and use the tool – you will be putting your own virtual security at risk, and we are sure that is not what you want. ...
If you need to keep track of the weather forecast at all times, Severe Weather Check might be an extension you decide to install onto your Chrome or Firefox web browser. It certainly can be useful to see the temperature the moment you launch your browser, but that is, pretty much, where the benefits of the extension end. Yes, it can show you an accurate weather report because it records your IP address, and it knows your geographical location. The easy-access links to pollen.com, flunearyou.org, accuweather.com, and theweathernetwork.com websites work too, and you might find this service to be useful, but that is not how useful programs and extensions work. ...
If you are tricked into letting Snatch Ransomware in, you will find a bunch of your personal files corrupted. This infection does not remove them per se, but they are as good as gone after the attack. The threat changes the data of the affected file using an encryptor, and, after that, it can no longer be read. Unfortunately, decrypting files is not easy, and legitimate decryption software can help only in those cases when the used encryptor is not complicated. That is not the case with this particular infection. Once your personal photos, videos, documents, and other kinds of files are encrypted, you are stuck between a rock and a hard place. ...
Byoml.com appears to be a potentially unwanted program, so if you come across this extension, we would advise you to consider it carefully before adding it. We do not say the application is harmful, but it could have unwanted qualities. To be more precise, our specialists think the add-on could show third-party advertisements. If this is true, the tool could display not only daily tips and motivational quotes, but also annoying pop-ups, banners, and other kinds of ads. Naturally, for those who cannot stand irritating ads and do not want to risk encountering them, we would advise removing Byoml.com. ...
If you have numerous email accounts, you might be struggling to keep track of all of them, and this is where QuickLogin jumps in. This generally useless extension offers to make it possible to access all email accounts from one spot. On paper, the PUP (potentially unwanted program) sounds quite promising, but if you take a moment to think about the features offered, you should realize soon enough that it does not deserve your attention at all. If you have not downloaded this extension yet, forget about it now. If it is installed, we have a few important pieces of advice, and we also want to show you how to delete QuickLogin. ...
You go about your day and, suddenly, you learn that VegaLocker Ransomware has encrypted all – or, at least, most – of your personal files. Although the threat does not add a unique extension to the files it corrupts, like most other file-encryptors, the files become unreadable, and a ransom note created by the infection’s developers can be found along with these files. Unfortunately, once the data of your personal files is changed, you cannot restore it. Although third-party decryption tools exist, they are unlikely to help you in this case because the encryptor is highly complex. ...
Scarab-dy8wud Ransomware is a threat from the Scarab Ransomware family. What it does is encrypt user’s files and show him a message asking to pay in Bitcoins. In return, the ransom note’s authors promise to deliver decryption tools. The problem is you cannot get your money back once you transfer it and there are no guarantees the malicious applications developers will do as they promise. To be more precise, there is a possibility you could get scammed, and for users who do not want to risk it, we recommend not to pay any attention to the ransom note. ...
JCry Ransomware could have caused a lot of trouble to lots of users from Israel if only its creators’ plan on distributing it was successful. Fortunately, it all fell apart, and the file-encrypting application did not infect any devices. If you have not heard about this incident yet, you should continue reading our article and learn about it. That is because the malware works like it is supposed to, which means what is left to do is find a different way to deliver it to targeted victims. Additionally, we will place instructions showing how to erase JCry Ransomware manually. ...
Were you tricked into executing the launcher of Karlosdecrypt@outlook.com Ransomware by opening a malicious file (most likely sent with spam) or by executing an unreliable downloader? If you were, all of your personal files are at risk. If you figure out what has happened right away, you might be able to remove the launcher before any real damage is done, but since the threat is extremely quick and stealthy, you are unlikely to notice anything. Once files are encrypted, their data is changed, and it is not possible to read them anymore. What can be done to rectify the situation? ...