Webdigger.net
Webdigger.net appears to be a browser hijacker, which means it could alter some of your browser’s preferences. If you do not like these changes, we would recommend erasing this doubtful application at once. Our specialists report it might not only alter user’s homepage or other browser preferences but also introduce him to potentially malicious advertising content. Thus, we do not think the application is worthy of your trust. Of course, if you would like to learn more about it before deciding if you want to remove it, we encourage you to review the rest of our report first. ...
Home.myflightapp.com
Home.myflightapp.com is not a program that you want to have up and running on your operating system. We advise you to refrain from this invasive application at all times because it happens to be quite invasive. In fact, malware researchers at our internal labs have classified this piece of software as a potentially unwanted program. Such classification has been made because this application can make intrusive changes to your browser's default settings without requiring your consent. Due to such invasive inner workings, browsing the Internet will become a much more annoying and frustrating experience, to put it mildly. ...
Scarabey Ransomware
Having a ransomware program up and running on your PC, could have disastrous outcomes, to put it lightly. One such application that currently roams the web is known as Scarabey Ransomware. If you ever encounter it while browsing the web, make sure to do everything in your power to refrain from it at all times. If unfortunately, it is already active on your personal computer, make sure to perform its complete removal right away. Doing so is paramount because this intrusive application can act in an incredibly malicious manner. Just like any other application of this classification, it can lock a significant amount of your data without any authorization whatsoever. ...
Yoshikada Ransomware
If Yoshikada Ransomware invades your operating system, and you do not remove it right away, it quickly encrypts your files to hold them hostage. The goal behind this is to make you pay a ransom. The threat does not make a concrete demand right away, and, instead, it requests you to communicate with cyber criminals by emailing them at yoshikada@cock.lu. Needless to say, we do not recommend contacting cyber criminals or paying the ransom. Communicating with them can be dangerous because they could expose you to additional malware. ...
musicZone Search
If you have recently noticed that your Chrome browser has a new button that opens a drop-down search box with the heading musicZone Search, that means you are dealing with a potentially unwanted program (PUP), which you should remove from the computer. The PUP is a browser extension offering you quick and unlimited access to songs, music videos, and albums, which are provided by multiple third parties. The application is compatible with the Google Chrome browser and is promoted on the Chrome Web Store website, which, however, does not guarantee that the program will not cause you any issues. ...
Search.kshowonline.stream
Search.kshowonline.stream is a search engine that can cause you some confusion, especially if you find the search provider set as your home page without your approval. This suspicious-looking search engine replaces the startup page and default search provider of the Chrome browser when an extension named Kshowonline_DS gets your permission to implement changes. Needless to say, you can manually set this search engine as the default search provider, which would be unwise and not recommended for your own privacy. ...
Login Your Email
Login Your Email is not an application that you can trust. In fact, researchers at our internal labs urge you to delete it without any hesitation. Doing so is essential because this program has been classified as one more intrusive browser hijacker. Such classification has been made after an extensive analysis, during which it has been discovered that this application, like its counterparts, can make intrusive changes to your browser's settings without notifying you or asking for authorization. If that was not enough, you must also know that in some instances this hijacker could turn out to be dangerous. ...
MindLost Ransomware
If MindLost Ransomware slithers in, it can encrypt files and attach the “.enc” extension to their names to help you notice the corrupted content faster. According to the research of our malware analysts, the threat is set to corrupt files with .c, .jpg, .mp3, .mp4, .pdf, .png, .py, and .txt extensions. These represent image, audio, document, source code, script, and text files. Although some researchers claim that the threat only targets files in the “Users” directory, our research team informs that the threat can encrypt files all over the operating system. Note that the threat was created to affect the Windows operating system. ...
My Weather Radar
My Weather Radar is a questionable browser extension coming from the good old Polarity team that may pose a potential threat to your computer. Since this new featured search site does not mean direct danger and we have not found malicious operations related to it, we have labeled it as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). Since this extension can actually change your homepage, new tab page, and default search provider settings, it could also be considered as a browser hijacker, and some malware experts may refer to it as such. ...
BatBitRst
If you find that there has been an increase of annoying third-party ads while browsing the web, BatBitRst adware program may have slithered onto your system. It seems that this adware is related to Filetour, which is yet another ad-supported program. This malware threat is mostly spread by Russian third-party installers, i.e., software bundles, and it also uses a Russian browser extension to be able to display its possibly unsafe third-party advertisements. It is quite likely that you will find a number of other malware infections on board right now since such threats rarely spread alone. ...