Heropoint Ransomware
Heropoint Ransomware can give you a good impression of what happens when you get infected with a dangerous ransomware program. We are lucky that this application is still rather half-assed, and it does not function properly. It merely locks your screen and does not encrypt your files, so you need to focus on removing Heropoint Ransomware from your computer right now. While you are at it, you should also consider scanning your system with the SpyHunter free scanner. There might be more dangerous files and applications you have downloaded lately, so you need to make sure that your PC is safe and clean. ...
You Have Won Microsoft Gift Today fake alert
Fake alerts are quite popular nowadays since they allow malware developers to make illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. One such hoax message is known as You Have Won Microsoft Gift Today fake alert. It is critical to refrain from this intrusive notification as it exhibits only potentially dangerous and otherwise harmful features. In some cases, users come across this invasive alert due to irresponsible behavior online, which often results in a redirection. It is also important to note that a suspicious third-party application could trigger the appearance of this suspicious message. ...
Uridzu Ransomware
Uridzu Ransomware is one of those malicious applications whose entrance always brings problems. It belongs to the group of crypto-malware family, so do not be surprised when you find your files locked after its successful entrance. It does not do that just to make fun of users. It has been developed and is used by cyber criminals as a tool for money extortion. It will demand money from you too if it ever slithers onto your computer and manages to encrypt your pictures, videos, music, and other files. It goes without saying that you should not send a cent to cyber criminals. ...
Kissanime
Kissanime, or kissanime.co, is an anime streaming website that is highly valued by Anime fans. The major drawback of the website is that it displays numerous third-party advertisements which are replaced with new ones once the website is reloaded. The Kissanime website contains quite a few sections enabling visitors to access Anime movies-related updates, games, and movies and cartoons of different genres on different websites. For example, Kissanime enables visitors to access kimcartoon.io, which is almost identical to Kissanime. KIMCartoon is less polluted with advertisements, but that does not change the fact that you should be careful not to click on the ads displayed by Kissanime or associated websites. ...
PublicHotsp
If you believe that PublicHotsp is responsible for bombarding you with advertisements, you are wrong. This potentially unwanted program (PUP) is meant to help you create a WiFi hotspot, and it is the adware that comes bundled with it that is responsible for the annoying ads. The program is classified as a PUP because it leads to the infiltration of adware. Furthermore, its services are questionable, and it is recommended that you find a more beneficial and trustworthy tool to assist you with creating WiFi. It is unknown if the PUP comes packaged with adware in all cases. ...
KoreanLocker Ransomware
There are ransomware infections that might be region-specific, but the thing with malware is that there are no regional borders on the Internet. However, it is clear that KoreanLocker Ransomware mostly targets computer users in South Korea. Other than that, the infection is your regular ransomware infection that comes with the intention to steal everybody’s money. As usual, one needs to remove KoreanLocker Ransomware as soon as possible and then focus on restoring the encrypted files using all the means possible. And this description here will tell you more about these types of infections if it is your first time dealing with it. ...
30Tab Safe Navigation
30Tab Safe Navigation is a new threat that can affect all your major browsers (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer); therefore, you should be careful and take it seriously if you find it on your computer. This is indeed a browser hijacker that can set itself as your homepage, new tab, and default search engine as well. Unfortunately, since this tool is not promoted officially, it can spread in questionable ways, which also means that if you find it in your browsers, there could be other malware infections on board, too. ...
Noblis Ransomware
If you find Noblis Ransomware on your computer, chances are you have just lost all your personal files and you will possibly have no chance to recover them unless you have a backup. Our research and tests show that this vicious program is still in development and you cannot even pay the ransom fee to free up your files; not that we would advise you to do so anyway. As a matter of fact, cyber crooks are more likely to disappear right after you transfer the ransom fee than send you the decryption key. However, in this case it does not even matter because, as we have said, there is no way for you to send the fee. ...
QuantLoader
QuantLoader, or Quant Loader, is a serious infection that the users of Windows operating system need to take very seriously. When this malware invades the operating system, it downloads the FormBook Trojan that can erase and execute files (e.g., Zeus Panda), delete tracking cookies, update bots, launch commands, crash the systems, monitor the clipboard, and even record keystrokes. This devious threat could function in many different ways, and, unfortunately, it might be impossible to know exactly what kind of data it leaks from a system it invades. ...
Chromesearch.club
If you live in India, Turkey, Egypt, or Saudi Arabia, you need to be careful about the Chromesearch.club browser hijacker. It was recently discovered that the same hijacker could set itself or i-searchresults.com as the default search provider, and, depending on which one is used, show search results. According to recent research, the hijacker is likely to spread packaged with Google Chrome extensions, and so everyone should be cautious about installing new add-ons. Although it is unlikely that the hijacker would be installed silently, without the user’s notice, it could be attached to extensions, and the user might be forced to accept the search provider modifications. ...