Relock Ransomware
Ransomware programs are extremely popular among malware developers because they allow them to make quick illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. Relock Ransomware is one more program of this category, which should never be active on your personal computer. The devious application in question works quickly and maliciously. Our researchers have discovered that this malware functions like any other application of this category. Right after it gains full access to your operating system, it immediately encrypts a large amount of data without any authorization or notification. ...
GifaPalooza Toolbar
GifaPalooza Toolbar ensures that it can help you view and share gifs, which is the main attraction that is likely to lure users in. At this moment, the toolbar can be downloaded as an extension onto Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox web browsers or installed as an application for Internet Explorer users. The toolbar is free, and the installation is simple, but you need to think if letting it in is the right move. If you install it, you will have to let in a highly suspicious search tool as well. MyWay search engine might seem harmless, but the fact that you are forced to install it is quite unnerving. ...
Soft Cores
Soft Cores is a program that is closely associated with a Trojan infection. Therefore, our researchers place this application in the Trojan category. The good news about it is that the program does not try to steal your personal information or anything of the kind. Rather than that, the program simply exploits your system’s resources for its own purpose. Eventually, it might become impossible to run most of your programs, so you need to remove Soft Cores from your computer the moment you notice the discrepancies. When you are done with the removal, you should also invest in a licensed antispyware tool. ...
Identity Protector
Some users find Identity Protector quite a useful application and install it on their computers. Actually, we are not surprised at all that there are many users who download it from its official website http://identityprotector.co/ willingly because it is promoted as a beneficial tool. Specifically speaking, it should help users to secure their personal information, e.g., saved passwords, credit card details, profiles, telephone numbers, and social security numbers. Also, users could secure passwords their browsers are set to remember. ...
Your Computer Is In Blocked State fake alert
We have recently come across a tech support scam that has come to be known as Your Computer Is In Blocked State fake alert. This fake warning was designed to present you with misleading information while you browse the web to trick you into thinking that your computer has been infected with malware. Needless to say, you have to remove this fake alert, provided that it is shown to your by a dedicated application already on your PC. Nevertheless, you can also get redirected to its URL by clicking a link or just browsing a certain website configured to open Your Computer Is In Blocked State fake alert in a new tab or window. ...
Colecyrus@mail.com Ransomware
Colecyrus@mail.com Ransomware can cause serious damage on your system if it manages to slither onto your computer. This ransomware program targets all your personal files to hit you hard enough to want to pay for the decryption of your encrypted files. The only problem is that you can never know if these crooks will really send you the unique decryption key. We can tell you based on experience that it rarely happens. Unfortunately, unless malware hunters come up with a free tool to recover your files, there is usually no chance for you to get your files back. ...
MyHomePage.pro
MyHomePage.pro is the name of a browser extension for Google Chrome that can get onto your browser by stealth and replace its homepage and new tab page with the MyHomePage.pro URL that redirects all entered search queries to an unmodified Duckduckgo.com search engine. While this extension is not malicious, we recommend that you remove it because its creators employ deceptive distribution methods to replace your search-related browser settings. The bottom line is that this extension offers nothing of value, so there is no reason to keep it. If you want to find out more about it, we invite you to read this whole description. ...
Rargenie Adware
Rargenie Adware is a devious piece of software that you should remove without any hesitation if it is ever found up and running on your computer. We urge users to do so because it happens to be yet another ad-supported program. Just like any other application of this category, it can interrupt your daily online sessions; in turn, making your overall online experience annoying and frustrating. It is also important to note that this adware program could also prove to be quite dangerous. That is so because it might subject your operating system to suspicious and even harmful web content. ...
Wannabehappy Ransomware
Wannabehappy Ransomware is a malicious infection that enters target computers surreptitiously and then expects users to pay a lot of money for some decryption tool. Computer security experts say that there is no need to pay the ransom because it is possible to decrypt the files without getting the key from these criminals. Therefore, in this description, we will tell you more about Wannabehappy Ransomware and how to remove it from your computer. Seeing that there is no need to worry about restoring your files, you can focus entirely on removing the application from your system. ...
Snitou.com Redirect
Sudden default search engine’s change to Snitou.com could only mean you are dealing with a browser hijacker known as Snitou.com Redirect. There is no need to panic because it is not a malicious threat. Still, we would like to stress it is still an unreliable program, and it might be safer to remove it. It appears to be there is a possibility the application could show users possibly malicious advertisements from its third-party partners. It means the threat might not be malicious itself, but it could provide links leading to it. Therefore, we do not think it would be wise to leave Snitou.com Redirect unattended. ...