It could take one email or one download for the malicious Infected Ransomware to slither into your operating system. The attackers behind this malware can conceal its launcher as a harmless file, and you could be tricked into executing it yourself. Do you know which file is responsible for all of this mess? If you do, there is a good chance that you will be able to remove Infected Ransomware manually, but, of course, there is more than one way to eliminate it from the operating system, and we discuss your options in this report. ...
You might have initially downloaded the Search Genie extension to help you browse the web, but you might have already realized that this extension is not only useless but also pretty suspicious. Does it help you browse the web? It certainly does. Are the results shown by it reliable? That is questionable. If you have already figured this out, you might be on track to removing the potentially unwanted program (PUP), and the guide you can find below will help you take care of that. However, we still recommend reading this report to fully understand the extension and the security problems it might bring upon you. ...
A new malicious infection created by the Turla group called Topinambour is out in the wild. It is not a stand-alone infection. On the contrary, the attackers are using it to get in the door, so to speak. That means that once this infection is in and established, it can invite many others. Needless to say, this infection is incredibly dangerous because it could be used to execute other malware-droppers, Trojans, keyloggers, and many other kinds of infections. At the moment, this dangerous threat is not attacking isolated Windows users. Instead, it appears to have been created to attack governments and companies. ...