Comrade HT Ransomware
Comrade HT Ransomware is an extremely malicious program that should never be fully active on your operating system. If you are not familiar with ransomware applications, you must know that cyber criminals design them for a sole purpose of making illegal profits. The devious scheme works rather simply. Malware developers use a ransomware program to lock vast amounts of your data without any notification or authorization and then asks for a ransom. It should be more than obvious that having such application active on your PC could have devastating outcomes, to put it lightly. ...
Search.dailybibleverses.co
There is possibly not one day passing by without a newly emerging useless featured search page like Search.dailybibleverses.co from Polarity Technologies Ltd. This company may have created over a hundred search websites to generate easy money through third-party promotion. This is indeed a browser hijacker that may show up as your home page in your main browsers, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. This hijacker is practically identical to most of its predecessors, such as Search.pe-cmf.com, Search.myonlinecalendar.co, and Search.hdailysocialweb.com. ...
Search.searchwamtv.com
If you have noticed a sudden change in your browser's default settings, you should check your personal computer for suspicious software since a browser hijacker could be behind such alterations. If Search.searchwamtv.com is active on your PC, make sure to perform its complete removal as soon as possible. It is important to do so because the hijacker in question makes your online experiences much more bothersome. In addition to all of that, you must know that this invasive piece of software might be the primary reason other dubious applications could enter your system without a lot of trouble. ...
Network Security Breach Tech Support Scam
Network Security Breach Tech Support Scam is a new malicious application that slithers onto computers to lock users’ screens. It does that to scare users into believing that suspicious activity has been detected on their computers and, as a consequence, they need to take action as soon as possible: enter the product key or contact the technical support. Although this infection was developed in India, as researchers working at 411-spyware.com have revealed, it might show up on users’ computers no matter where they live. ...
Doublelocker Ransomware
Doublelocker Ransomware is the new nightmare that attacks mobile telephones with Android OS. As a matter of fact, it is quite easy to get infected with this vicious program because virtually it takes a single tap on your touch screen and it can get started. This dangerous ransomware program is indeed a combination of a banking Trojan and a crypto-locker infection. This means that the first thing it does after infiltrating your mobile is hacking your bank accounts or any other financial accounts you may have access to through your mobile. This threat also locks your phone and encrypts your personal information and your files on it. ...
Floxif
Floxif is a malicious application that was distributed using corrupted CCleaner (5.33.6162) and CCleaner Cloud (1.07.3191) versions. CCleaner is a legitimate and very popular PC cleaning tool, but cybercriminals managed to infiltrate its development and inject a backdoor into it, thus forcing it to install Floxif. If you have the free version CCleaner, then it is likely that you have Floxif on it as well. While this Trojan is non-functional now, you should delete it regardless because there is no telling what it might do if left unchecked. This article is dedicated to the safe removal of this malware, but if you want to find out more about it, then read this whole article. ...
Search.pe-cmf.com
Users who are too careless may find their homepages replaced with Search.pe-cmf.com. As our specialists report, the threat might be received by users who download software installers from untrustworthy file-sharing web pages. It is not a malicious application, but it seems it could bring you trouble if it starts displaying unreliable advertisements coming from Search.pe-cmf.com third-party associates. Because of the described behavior, the search engine falls under the classification of browser hijackers. To get to know it better, you should continue reading our report. ...
Search.anysearchresults.com
It can be quite confusing when suddenly your default homepage changes to something like Search.anysearchresults.com. This domain belongs to a browser hijacker that modifies your browser settings unexpectedly. While a browser hijacker is not an extremely dangerous computer security threat, it can still cause a lot of issues you should not ignore. The best way to deal with this situation is to remove Search.anysearchresults.com from your system as soon as possible. You can find the manual removal instructions below this description, but you should also consider investing in a legitimate antispyware tool that would safeguard your PC from similar intruders. ...
X1881 Ransomware
Renamed file names and .x1881 extension appended at the end of them can only mean your computer was infected with a dangerous malware called X1881 Ransomware. Unfortunately, so far there is no way to restore data damaged by this threat; of course, except the decryption tools that the cyber criminals behind this malicious program could have. However, our researchers say it might be dangerous to deal with these hackers as they could convince you to pay the ransom and then leave you without the promised decryptor. Later in the text, we will talk more about X1881 Ransomware, but if you are already determined to get rid of it, we invite you to use our recommended deletion steps available below or download a reliable security tool and erase the malware with its help. ...
CCord SystemLocker
If you see a window on your screen and cannot move it, this might suggest that CCord SystemLocker has successfully entered your computer. This malicious application is a screenlocker, as its name tells, so it causes problems to all the victims whose machines it affects. After its successful entrance, you could no longer use your computer because a screen-locking window will be placed on your Desktop thus making it impossible to perform daily activities. Since CCord SystemLocker tells users that they can unlock their computers only by purchasing a key from its developer, i.e., it wants users’ money, it has been classified as a ransomware infection. ...