Gandcrab2 Ransomware
Gandcrab2 Ransomware can encipher a lot of different file types, so infecting your system with this malicious application might cause a lot of damage. The only safe way to get the affected files back is to replace them with copies from removable media devices, cloud storage, etc. The problem is, some users think about backup only when it is too late. Knowing this, cybercriminals who create threats like Gandcrab2 Ransomware target various personal files the user would not like to lose, e.g., photos, videos, text documents, and so on. ...
Discover My Ancestry
Discover My Ancestry is a browser extension that adds a toolbar to the Chrome browser so that you can access websites enabling you to find your lineage, build out a family tree, and do other fun stuff related to your family's history. This highly-themed toolbar also contains a search box redirecting searches through query.discovermyancestry.com, and two buttons enabling you to check weather forecasts and browse for the latests news. Additionally, the extension changes the startup page of the browser and modifies the setting of new browser tabs to make you browse the Internet through search.discovermyancestry.com. ...
Aenjaris
You must keep your operating system free of a program known as Aenjaris. Doing so is vital because this piece of software is nothing more than yet another Trojan. It is infamous for its incredibly malicious inner workings. During the extensive analysis, our researchers have discovered that this devious application is designed to track various information without your consent. What is even more concerning, is the fact that due to this Trojan other questionable and even malicious programs might enter your operating system without a lot of trouble. ...
Frs Ransomware
Malware researchers report that a new infection has emerged, and it is called Frs Ransomware. It is unknown who the target of this malicious infection is because it contains messages that are available in Chinese and in English. Of course, it is highly likely that those located in China are the main target, but it is possible that the developer of the threat could be looking at other regions too. Not a lot is known about the distribution of this malware, but it is believed that spam emails could be employed to deliver the malicious launcher to unsuspecting Windows users. ...
gamesFinder Search
Browser extensions can significantly enhance your experience if they only do what you expect them to. However, the gamesFinder Search extension does a little more that you would probably like. As the name of the extensions suggests, gamesFinder Search enables you to search for online games. It inserts its button between the menu button and the URL box of the Chrome browser and also allows you to surf cantstopplaying.com after activating the search on the URL box by typing in the letter g and then pressing the Tab key. ...
Radiospick.net
At first glance, it might seem that Radiospick.net is a trustworthy page that promotes a useful service; however, a team of researchers from 411-spyware.com has some doubts about its trustworthiness. According to them, there is a possibility that this website has been set up with the intention of obtaining some money from gullible computer users. Therefore, if you have found yourself on this website and cannot decide what to do, you should close Radiospick.net without mercy. We are sure you could find a better radio service for a lower price, so you should not start using the service promoted at Radiospick.net. ...
Starbax@tutanota.com Ransomware
Starbax@tutanota.com Ransomware adds an unusually long second extension to all files it manages to encrypt. However, the strangest thing about this malicious application is the fact it does not leave any ransom note through which its creators could demand the victim to pay a ransom. Instead, the threat mentions a specific email address that can be seen in the second extension we talked about a bit earlier. Probably, the infected device’s user is supposed to realize he has to contact the hackers to learn how to get his files back on his own. ...
ID SafeXpress
ID SafeXpress might seem like a handy tool that could help you protect your privacy while browsing the Internet, but our specialists question whether the application is capable of keeping your privacy safe. Apparently, it falls under the classification of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). Given the tool does not allow to fix any errors it is no wonder to us users feel like deleting it even though they installed it willingly. To be more precise, the software scans the system and shows detections related to various privacy problems, but when you try to eliminate the issues, ID SafeXpress should ask you to purchase its full version with no possibility to test it first. ...
Google Lead Services
Google Lead Services are represented as Google advertising services, but they are not. Their creator is unknown, but it is obvious that they are using the name of a well-known brand to get more customers. It is also not exactly clear who the customers of these services are. It is possible that they are regular businesses and companies who want to use advertising to gain traction, but it is also possible that the suspicious service could be used by companies who could never advertise using reputable services. We are talking about schemers and malware distributors here. ...
Ultimo Ransomware
Ultimo Ransomware is the newest threat based on the source code of Hidden-Tear, an open-source ransomware infection. Researchers who have tested this malicious application say that it might still be at an early stage of development because it is having trouble encrypting files and dropping a ransom note. Of course, it does not mean that users cannot encounter the finished version of this threat in the future. If you keep your system unprotected, this nasty infection might end up on your computer one day. Without a doubt, it only wants victims’ money, so it will not miss an opportunity to encrypt your personal data too if it ever successfully infiltrates your computer. ...