Indiashopps
Our research team has categorized Indiashopps as a potentially unwanted program, but we can also say it is an adware or a browser extension. It is quite common to have these categories overlap because similar features apply to a lot of applications across these groups. Now, Indiashopps is an application that may look like a useful tool, but users often do not understand how it managed to enter their computers. If you did not intend to install this program on your system, you definitely need to remove it from your PC at once. No unwanted program should ever be tolerated. ...
Mrlocker Ransomware
Mrlocker Ransomware is a nasty computer infection which will no longer allow you to access your Desktop after the successful entrance. This infection has been detected only recently by specialists at 411-spyware.com, so we believe that it has not infected many computers yet. Actually, we would not be surprised at all if Mrlocker Ransomware has not infiltrated a single computer yet because it seems that the version available at the time of writing has only been developed for testing purposes. We cannot guarantee that it will not be updated in the future, of course. ...
SpecialSearchOffer
If you have noticed unauthorized changes within your web browser's default settings, it might be an indication that an invasive application is responsible for that. A potentially unwanted program that is fully capable of doing this goes by the name of SpecialSearchOffer. If you already, have this questionable application up and running on your operating system, make sure to conduct its complete removal immediately; otherwise, the invasive changes will make surfing the web an annoying and frustrating experience. Such functionality and its devious distribution are the main reason our researchers have classified this application as one more potentially unwanted program. ...
CA$HOUT Ransomware
Malware analysts at 411-spyware.com have recently detected a new nasty computer infection called CA$HOUT Ransomware. It has been categorized as ransomware even though it does not encrypt any files like the majority of ransomware-type infections do because it also seeks to obtain money from users. It does not encrypt users’ files and does not offer them to purchase a decryption key. Instead, it locks users’ screens and, consequently, does not allow them to use their computers. Of course, it demands money for the removal of the screen-locking window. Do not pay a cent to cyber criminals because this screen might stay on your Desktop even if you make a payment. ...
Avboost
Avboost is a questionable program that claims to be a desktop manager with certain functions that you may think to be useful. In fact, this tool calls itself “The world's number one utility software,” which we consider a wee-bit far-fetched; mostly, after our thorough testing. We have labeled this software as a potentially unwanted program (PUP) because it may work just fine as promised but its functions are really very simple and it may enter your system with adware programs. If you do not want to be disturbed by a flow of potentially unreliable third-party ads and promotional websites while trying to peacefully surf the web, we suggest that you do not hesitate to remove Avboost from your computer. ...
CryForMe Ransomware
If CryForMe Ransomware ever manages to successfully enter your computer, you will find a blue window with a ransom note opened on your Desktop. In addition, you will soon realize that you can no longer access a bunch of your personal files. Like other ransomware-type infections, CryForMe Ransomware should also lock pictures, text files, and other valuable data. The encryption of files takes place after the successful infiltration of the ransomware infection not to make users angry. This is one of the strategies cyber criminals adopt to obtain money from innocent computer users. ...
Helponyon.info
Helponyon.info also known as Help@onyon.info is an email address that sends a ransomware-type program called Master Ransomware. This program was designed to encrypt your files and then demand you pay a ransom for a decryption tool. Removing this ransom is highly recommended, but it would be even better if you deleted the email coming from Helponyon.info so that your computer would not become infected with this ransomware in the first place. There is no free decryption tool for the ransomware yet, so you ought to ensure that your computer is secure from infections such as this one. For more information on this email address and the ransomware, please continue reading. ...
Eylamo Ransomware
If you ever come across an application that goes by the name of Eylamo Ransomware, be sure to do everything that you can to avoid it. If you are not aware of capabilities that ransomware applications exhibit, you must know that they are constructed in such a way that they can lock massive amounts of data on the affected computer. Malicious programs of this classification use sophisticated techniques to do that quickly and silently, so less experienced computer user would not realize what is going on. To help you avoid such harmful applications, malware experts working at our internal labs have compiled their best tips to help you improve your overall virtual security. ...
Terela Ads
Terela Ads is a newly discovered malware downloader that can infect your PC with malicious software and also install potentially unwanted programs without your knowledge or consent. The downloader itself can come bundled with third-party applications, so you can get it unintentionally. We recommend that you remove it from your PC at your earliest convenience and also uninstall all of the software that it installs if it were to remain on your PC after you get rid of it. ...
Mysupersearch.net
There is some information about Mysupersearch.net, but it is not enough to identify it as a reliable search engine. Plus, it appears to be the application could be displaying targeting advertising content when the user would surf the Internet with it. The problem with these possible advertisements is the fact there are no guarantees they cannot come from harmful web pages or promote malicious products and services. If you would rather use a trustworthy search engine that does not display ads, which could be dangerous, we encourage you to get rid of Mysupersearch.net with no hesitation. ...