Com.google.provision
Com.google.provision is a devious piece of software primarily targeted at Android users. As it turns out, this malware can affect tablets and phones. Our researchers highly advise you to remove this devious application at the very same instance that it is found up and running on your device. It is critical to do so because this malicious program can act in a number of dubious ways. It might be able to collect sensitive information. Also, it could download other questionable and even dangerous programs. Our researchers have conducted an in-depth analysis of this dubious program, and in this report, we present their findings regarding its devious functionality. ...
MySportTab
MySportTab is promoted as a tool allowing the user to “find the latest sports information online and enjoy Web Search from one Free Chrome New Tab!” Our specialists say the provided features might disappoint the user after installing this extension since you can create a similar tab and get the news related to sport just the same without it as well. To be more precise, it appears to be the application provides a simple search engine and a toolbar with a couple of links to web pages related to sports, which you could bookmark with your browser and reach just the same without having to keep MySportTab installed. ...
Killbot
Killbot is not an application that you want to find up and running on your personal computer since it happens to be one more ransomware program. If you ever discover it active on your computer, be sure to execute its complete removal right away. It is paramount to do so if you wish to have a clean and secure operating system at all times. Having the malware in question could lead to disastrous consequences because it might lock a massive amount of your data without requiring any authorization. To have a better understanding of this malicious program’s functionality, make sure to read the rest of this report as we provide in-depth information gathered by our malware researchers. ...
MoneroPay Ransomware
What should you do if MoneroPay Ransomware invades your operating system? Without a doubt, you need to remove this infection, and you probably have realized this already. The question is what you should do before that? Unfortunately, this malicious ransomware is a file encryptor, and it orders its victims to pay a ransom of 0.3 Monero. According to the ransom message introduced to us during the analysis, 0.3 Monero was $120, but the truth is that this virtual currency is not stable, and so the conversion rates shift frequently. At the moment, 0.3 XMR is 101 USD. That is not a huge ransom compared to the payments that other ransomware threats might request. ...
KillBot_Virus Ransomware
KillBot_Virus Ransomware is a computer infection that is still in development. The program does not work properly yet, but we can be sure that sometime later in the future we might get assaulted by a finalized version of this intruder. At the moment, the program may cause more stress than damage. It is not complicated to remove it, and you can also acquire a security tool that will help you terminate other potential threats that might be installed on your system. Therefore, even if currently your main problem is KillBot_Virus Ransomware, you should not hesitate to deal with other threats, too. ...
nJoyMusic Now
At first sight, nJoyMusic Now might seem like a great tool, and the positive reviews on the Chrome web store might reassure you about it. You might acquire the extension from its official download website, njoyapps.com – where it is promoted along with nJoyMovies Now and nJoyGames Now – or you could find on the Chrome web store at chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/njoymusic-now/lhklfkdffohhlleihibccljmellhnkhg. Unfortunately, you could also let it in without realizing it, and it could come bundled with malware. ...
nJoyMusic Search Plus
nJoyMusic Search Plus claims to be a “powerful search engine, offering you a variety of unique features and browsing tools.” However, our specialists doubt it is as powerful and unique as it says to be since the application appears to be another clone of potentially unwanted programs that we have tested quite recently, e.g., nJoyFilm Now, nJoyMovies Now, nJoySport Search, and others. We will discuss the browser extensions provided tools further in the article, but before we begin, it is essential to mention nJoyMusic Search Plus is compatible only with Google Chrome and so cannot affect other browsers. ...
StreamFrenzy
Are you interested in streaming music for free? If you are, installing StreamFrenzy might seem like a great idea, but it is not. You are likely to be introduced to this potentially unwanted program via a pop-up that could be shown on any website. The installer of this PUP could also be used by unreliable software distributors, who could use a relatively attractive extension to open a backdoor for malicious infections. Obviously, if malware slithers into your operating system along with the add-on, you need to remove it as soon as possible. Hopefully, that is not something you need to worry about, and you can focus on deleting StreamFrenzy. ...
Search.wallstreetwatch.com
Search.wallstreetwatch.com is a browser hijacker that might modify homepage, new tab page, or default search engine preferences on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer. The application does so to encourage the user to surf the Internet with it instead of using other search engines. Our specialists say it could be that the software might show third-party advertisements while the user browses and its developers may generate advertising revenue when he clicks them. The bad news is interaction with such ads might not be beneficial to you as there is a risk by doing so you could be redirected to untrustworthy web pages. ...
Search.searchtmpn.com
Research revealed Search.searchtmpn.com is just another browser hijacker from an unreliable company known as Polarity Technologies Ltd. Same as its other clones that we have already tested so far the applications seems to be gathering results with a modified search tool. The problem is the threat could use such a search engine to show users additional advertising content from the third party. Unfortunately, after reading Search.searchtmpn.com Privacy Policy and End User License Agreement, we noticed statements suggesting the program could provide such content. ...