Locky Locker Ransomware
Locky Locker Ransomware imitates another prevalent ransomware infection Locky Ransomware, but, as research conducted by specialists has clearly shown, it acts completely differently. There is only one thing that unites them both – they have been developed for money extortion. Cyber criminals know that they would not find a single person who agreed to send money to them, so they use ransomware infections to lock personal files on victims’ computers and thus give them a reason to make a payment. Locky Locker Ransomware is no exception. ...
Proticc Ransomware
A new ransomware infection – Proticc Ransomware – has been detected by specialists. Luckily, it does not seem to be a serious malicious application. In fact, we do not think that it will cause you a lot of trouble if cyber criminals do not update it because it seems that the version analyzed by our malware analysts has only been released for testing purposes. Researchers at 411-spyware.com have managed to find two versions of the same infection. They both act very similarly, but their appearances differ a bit. For example, one of the versions has a timer. ...
Wannacryv2 Ransomware
If you heard about the vicious WannaCry Ransomware, the name of Wannacryv2 Ransomware might sound terrifying. However, our specialists tested the newly created threat and what they discovered is it is nothing like the malicious application it is supposed to copy. At the moment of writing, the malware is capable of encrypting lots of different file types, but what seems to be unusual is that it drops a program that can decrypt victim’s data instead of asking to pay a ransom for it. Such behavior might mean Wannacryv2 Ransomware is still in the development process. ...
Maxi Buy
Even though Maxi Buy is one of those applications developed for the users’ convenience, you should think twice before you install it on your computer. Yes, we have to agree with you that this piece of software looks really beneficial; however, we also know that many users decide to delete it from their computers because they find recommendations, deals, and other pop-ups it shows extremely annoying. Of course, Maxi Buy might be installed on users’ computers without their knowledge as well. ...
Jeff Ransomware
Jeff Ransomware might not look much, but it can sure ruin the mood for the rest of the day. This computer infection can enter your computer unexpectedly, and then it will look like all of your files have been encrypted. Do not panic: This program has not been fully developed yet, so it cannot destroy your files. You can focus on removing Jeff Ransomware from your computer first. We would also recommend educating yourself on cyber security and ransomware distribution methods. It is a lot easier to protect yourself from such programs than you think. ...
WeatherBlink Toolbar
WeatherBlink Toolbar is all about the weather. It is advertised as useful software that helps users to access weather forecasts, weather radars and satellites, and track severe weather alerts. It does look beneficial, we have to admit, so we are not surprised at all that so many users have decided to install it on their computers consciously. Of course, not all of them install it willingly. Some users know nothing about the installation of this application, which clearly shows that it might be spread using alternative distribution methods as well. In fact, this is the main reason why it has been classified as a potentially unwanted application too. ...
ERROR #268d3x8938 pop-ups
Some of you might have encountered the suspicious ERROR #268d3x8938 pop-ups that may claim to be displayed by Microsoft and could ask users to call a fictitious helpline. In which case we highly recommend reading the rest of our report. Further in the text, we will explain how users might come across this threat and how it could affect their browsing. Also, we will discuss what you should do to eliminate ERROR #268d3x8938 pop-ups and make sure they do not come back. Of course, to make the task easier, we will provide you with step by step instructions at the end of the text. ...
PC Repair Clinic
PC Repair Clinic is one of those programs that do not seem to cause any harm, and yet users might not want to keep them on their computers. Perhaps that is one of the reasons computer security experts categorize this application as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). We believe that it is more associated with the distribution methods that this program employs, but let us start from the very beginning. If you, by any chance, are interested in only removing PC Repair Clinic from your computer, please scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions. ...
Trojan.Pondfull
What is the first thing you must do if you discover Trojan.Pondfull on your Windows operating system? You should not even have to think about it because, clearly, this is a malicious infection, and it requires immediate removal. In fact, we suggest you read the last section of this report and follow the instructions below right away because this Trojan is truly malicious, and it could severely affect your virtual security. Afterward, you want to read this entire report to understand what you faced. A Trojan like this one is a serious threat, and if it has found an entrance to your operating system, you might have more cyber security issues than you think. ...
SystemTable
SystemTable is considered to be an adware application, so we would recommend being extra cautious with this plugin if you notice it on your browser. Our researchers report that the extension might show users various pop-ups, banners, sponsored links, and other doubtful content originating from websites that might be potentially harmful. Obviously, seeing such material may irritate the user too. Under such circumstances, we do not recommend wasting any time with the adware. Those of you who already decided to erase SystemTable could slide below this article and use our provided removal instructions. ...