Zilla Ransomware
Zilla Ransomware is a Turkish-developed computer malware that is set to encrypt your files. If you were unfortunate enough to have your computer infected with this malware, then you ought to remove it because this program does not offer you to purchase a decryption tool to decrypt your files. It simply encrypts your files and that it is. This particular program targets files formats that hold personal information. Hence, it encrypts documents, pictures, videos, and so on. Once the files have been encrypted, you cannot do anything about it as the encryption method used is very strong and there is no free decryption tool yet. ...
Ultimate Searcher
Judging from its name, Ultimate Searcher should boost your web search experience, but judging by our research, this program is just a nuisance that can actually cause quite a lot of trouble. This browser extension is a potentially unwanted program because it can be quite intrusive, interfering with your web browsing habits. Users often do not grasp the risks behind having a potentially unwanted program on their systems, but when a program you did not plan to install pops up on your screen, you should definitely feel worried about this. Hence, the sooner you remove Ultimate Searcher from your PC, the better. ...
Spectre Ransomware
Do you understand the severity of ransomware? If you do, there is no need to explain how dangerous Spectre Ransomware could be. This infection joins the vast family of ransomware threats that are infecting more and more computer every day. The threats that have come before the ransomware we are analyzing right now include YouTube Ransomware, TheDarkEncryptor Ransomware, and Executioner Ransomware. Unfortunately, new ones emerge every day, and that is unlikely to stop anytime soon because cyber criminals have great success making money using this malware. ...
Mystarting123.com
Mystarting123.com might be one of the Elex family browser hijackers. Usually, threats alike change user’s default start page to encourage him to browse with the unreliable search engine. As a result, the application might be able to collect information about the user’s browsing habits or other details, e.g. visited web pages, used keywords, purchased goods, location, etc. This data could be shared with the software’s third-party associates to bring you targeted ads. The problem is, while the advertisements may look tempting, they could originate from harmful web pages. ...
Search.todaystopheadlines.co
Search.todaystopheadlines.co has an interface of a search engine, but, in reality, it does not work as a beneficial search tool. Instead of showing you original, useful, and reliable search results, it employs Yahoo Search. Why would you choose an unfamiliar and infamous search tool over the popular and reputable Yahoo Search? Unfortunately, some users might think that they are getting the same services in any case. That is far from the truth. The only reason the hijacker is redirecting your search queries to search.yahoo.com is so that sponsored content could be shown to you. ...
CryptoGod Ransomware
It is critical to keep your computer free of CryptoGod Ransomware and other similar programs. That is so because programs classified as ransomware applications are all capable of encrypting a large number of files on the affected operating system. This essentially means that due to such application you will no longer be able to open any of the files on your computer. It goes without saying that it is a dangerous instance. Therefore, we highly advise you to take a few precautionary steps that will allow you to improve your virtual security and so will help you avoid any suspicious and even potentially harmful programs. ...
YouTube Ransomware
If you get a full-screen message that reads “You have violated the YouTube law!” on your PC, then you should know that your PC was infected by YouTube Ransomware, a malicious program that was designed to lock your computer’s screen. Typically, ransomware such as this one demand that you pay a ransom to unlock the screen, but this particular ransomware does not. Nevertheless, the good news is that you can remove this ransomware quite easily. All of the relevant information is in the article below. Therefore, if your computer was infected by YouTube Ransomware, then please continue reading. ...
CercaVoli
If you find CercaVoli on your system, you should know that this software does not work anymore and thus it is a totally worthless application on your computer. Although it is possible that you installed this program knowingly as you wanted a tool to find good flight deals, it is more likely that you downloaded it in a free software bundle. This could mean that there are a couple of malicious threats apart from this potentially unwanted program (PUP) on your PC. If you want to keep your system clean and secure, we suggest that your remove CercaVoli right now along with all other related and unrelated infections. ...
Searchutorrm.com
Searchutorrm.com is not a real search engine as it redirects all search queries to a third-party search engine. We conclude that Searchutorrm.com is a browser hijacker that was designed to hijack your browser’s homepage address in an effort to make you use it as a regular search engine for conducting your daily searches. The problem is, however, that the search results of this hijacker can contain promotional links that can redirect you to malicious websites that can compromise your PC’s security or get it infected with malware. Therefore, we recommend that you remove this search engine from your browser to ensure your PC’s security. ...
TheDarkEncryptor Ransomware
The malicious TheDarkEncryptor Ransomware can slither into your operating system if you open spam emails carelessly. According to the latest information provided by our research team, the installer of the threat is likely to be concealed as a normal file (e.g., Word Document file), and the message associated with this attachment is likely to push you into thinking that you simply must open it. Of course, if you do that, the infection slips in, and if you do not realize that and delete TheDarkEncryptor Ransomware right away – and that is unlikely to happen, considering that the threat is clandestine – your files will be encrypted shortly after that. ...