The Magic Ransomware
The Magic Ransomware might settle in without you noticing anything and encipher all of your private files to make them unusable. This way the cyber criminals who created the malicious program are hoping to force the user to pay them for a decryptor. The truth is they may not even have such a tool, which means if you decide to pay the requested sum you might end up losing your money in vain. Consequently, our specialists advise not to take any chances and eliminate the malware at once. For this reason, they prepared deletion instructions you can find if you slide a bit below the article. ...
WikiZ
WikiZ is advertised as a tool, which is designed to present you with an ability to access Wikipedia articles right from your Desktop. Even though it seems like a useful piece of software, it is important to note that our malware experts have classified it as one more potentially unwanted program, which you should remove if it is ever found active on your computer. Such category has been assigned because this application acts in an invasive manner. This potentially unwanted program can cause major interruptions while you are surfing the web. ...
TablacusApp
Depending on where you download TablacusApp there is a chance you could install a Trojan together with it without even realizing it. Our specialists claim this might happen to anyone who gets the mentioned applications setup file through untrustworthy P2P file-sharing networks or other doubtful sources alike. The user could remove just the data belonging to the malware and leave the legitimate program be, but it is advisable to erase it too and then if there is a need the application might be installed again. Of course, in such situation, we recommend downloading its installer from the software’s official website. ...
My Online Calendar
My Online Calendar is a threat classified as a browser hijacker. Currently, it might affect applications like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. If you think it may have settled on your browser, we urge you to continue reading the article and get to know this program better. If you do so, we will explain to you why our researchers think the application is not worthy of your trust and why leaving it unattended could be possibly dangerous. Should you decide to follow our advice and eliminate My Online Calendar, we can also offer the recommended deletions steps available just below the article. ...
BlueEagle Ransomware
A new ransomware infection BlueEagle Ransomware has been detected by our researchers. It still seems to be in development, but, according to specialists, it might one day become a prevalent infection. If this happens and it somehow slithers onto your computer, you will find your files, including pictures, music, and documents, encrypted because it is one of those ransomware infections that lock the personal data to make it easier for cyber criminals to get what they want, i.e., users’ money. You should not make a payment to cyber criminals behind this ransomware infection even if you need some of these encrypted files back badly because the chances are high that you will just encourage cyber criminals to continue developing all kinds of malicious applications. ...
24socialnews.net
24socialnews.net is a Russian language browser hijacker that can replace your browser’s homepage address without your knowledge or consent. Therefore, you might want to remove this hijacker and get your old homepage address back. 24socialnews.netis unreliable because it was designed to redirect all entered search queries to ma modified Google search engine that can have additional promotional links and ads set to generate this hijacker’s developers ad revenue. Indeed, making money the primary objective of this hijacker and it will even collect some information about you to personalize the ad campaign. Please continue reading to find out more. ...
VSnapshotTool
VSnapshotTool is advertised as a great tool that should provide you an opportunity to capture custom screenshots. At first sight, it might seem like a legitimately useful tool that would be useful to have active on your personal computer. However, that is not the whole story regarding this application's overall functionality. During the extensive research, malware experts at our internal labs have noticed that this program works in a suspicious manner. In turn, due to such functionality, this application has been classified as one more potentially unwanted program, which should not be up and running on your operating system. ...
Tweakerbit Antimalware
In this report, we will talk about a questionable security tool called Tweakerbit Antimalware. The application is not malicious or somehow dangerous, but after researching we started to doubt whether it is as useful as it is said in its descriptions either, but we will talk more about this further in the text. For now, we would like you to know it falls under the classification of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). This category suggests the software may not be entirely reliable or could act in an undesirable manner. Our specialists think the trial version of Tweakerbit Antimalware might be useless and as for the paid version, we did not test it so cannot say if it is any better. ...
Critical Security Warning! Scam
Critical Security Warning! Scam is a newly discovered tech support scam that claims that your Mac computer is under attack and that your privacy is jeopardized. The fact o the matter is that this scam was designed to convince you to call a fake tech support phone number and buy useless malware removal services and computer protection. We have found that this scam is shown to users by a potentially unwanted program that can be a standalone application or a browser extension. If you do not want to see this scam window, you have to delete the software that is redirecting you to its page. In this article, we will talk about how this scam is distributed, what it does, and how you can get rid of it. ...
search.yofitofix.com
search.yofitofix.com is not a legitimate search provider, so if you ever find it set as your new homepage and default search tool on Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari, it means that your browsers have been hijacked. That is, their settings have been changed without your knowledge. Not all the websites that look legitimate search tools can be trusted and, unfortunately, we have to say the same about search.yofitofix.com. Specialists at 411-spyware.com say that trustworthy search providers do not act like browser hijackers, i.e., they never alter browsers’ settings without permission, so if some kind of page looking like an ordinary search tool ever sets itself on any of your browsers without your consent, delete it mercilessly. ...