Ramsey Ransomware
Ramsey Ransomware is a Turkish malicious application seeking to extract money from users. Since it enters computers having the only goal, it starts working right after the successful entrance, i.e. it does not hide in the background. Because of this, users find out about the presence of the ransomware infections on their computers relatively quickly. If this infection ever manages to sneak onto your PC too, you will notice in a few seconds that such files as pictures, documents, videos, and music files can no longer be opened and they have a new filename extension (.ram) appended to them. ...
Mytab.club
Mytab.club falls under the category of browser hijackers, so the reliability of the tool is highly doubtful. One of the reasons this application is believed to be untrustworthy is the third-party advertisements that could be placed among the search results. Our researchers say it is unknown where such ads may come from since there is no End User License Agreement and no Privacy Policy document that could give us more information about the software’s working manner or its third-party partners. It was also noticed that the search engine might hijack the user’s browser by changing default homepage with Mytab.club. ...
Crying Ransomware
Crying Ransomware is one of the newest ransomware infections detected by malware researchers recently. Although the sample tested by specialists at 411-spyware.com did not work properly, they managed to find more about this nasty infection. Crying Ransomware is a typical ransomware infection, specialists say. It is based on the HiddenTear open-source ransomware engine, so it should perform only one main activity on users’ computers: encrypting personal files. Malicious applications that are categorized as ransomware are such threats that have been developed by cyber criminals to extract money from users. ...
Donald Trampo Ransomware
Donald Trampo Ransomware is a newly discovered ransomware-type computer infection set to enter your computer by stealth and encrypt many of your files. Therefore, removing it is highly recommended. However, it starts encrypting files upon infection so it is unlikely that you can get rid of it before the encryption. Currently, the algorithm used to encrypt the files is unknown but, in any case, a free decryption tool for it has yet to be developed. Paying the ransom, on the other hand, is not an option because you cannot trust the ransomware’s creators to keep their word and give you the decryption key once you have paid. ...
Imsorry Ransomware
Imsorry Ransomware is the name of a new computer infection that was first spotted in May of 2017. If you get this ransomware on your PC, you have to remove it because it will most likely encrypt your files immediately. It uses an advanced AES encryption algorithm to encrypt your files, and there is no free decryption tool as of this article. The creator of this ransomware wants you to pay 500 dollars in Bitcoins for the decryption key. However, there is no guarantee that you will get the key. ...
CVLocker Ransomware
Do not panic if you discover CVLocker Ransomware because the chances are that your files are all good. Although this ransomware informs that your personal files are encrypted immediately after it is executed, the reality might be different. Our researchers inform that the current version of this infection is unable to encrypt files, and so the message it introduces you to is bogus. Of course, by the time you are reading this, a different version of this malicious threat might have been created, but that is unlikely to happen. Hopefully, this infection will not spread across the web, but if it does, we can show you how to remove it from your Windows operating system in several different ways. ...
SucyLocker Ransomware
Although SucyLocker Ransomware is not the most dangerous infection of its kind, it can create problems, which is why we strongly encourage you to take action to protect your operating system. If it is too late to do that, you need to remove the infection first. Afterward, you still need to employ legitimate and trustworthy software to ensure that other infections – many of which are much more aggressive – could not slither in. Right now, let’s discuss the ransomware that is already running wild on your operating system. The chances are that you have found out about it and its existence only after a window informing you that you need to pay a ransom popped up. ...
TeslaWare Ransomware
TeslaWare Ransomware might show you two different messages asking to pay a ransom in two separate accounts. Our researchers say such situation is rather unusual and it could be that the malware’s creators are either seeking to receive two payments or simply have made a mistake. Either way, paying the ransom is not something we would advise you to do. There are no guarantees or refunds, and since the price is quite hefty, especially if you combine the demanded sums, the risk might be too huge. ...
Lovesearchweb.com
The name used by the website Lovesearchweb.com does not tell anything about its reliability. Although it has such a romantic name and looks like a completely legitimate search provider, we have to say that its appearance is lying. In reality, this search tool is a browser hijacker and using it is a very bad idea because the modified search results it displays might redirect users to corrupted pages. It is only one of several reasons why it is necessary to remove this dubious search provider from web browsers. If you do not do anything, it will stay set as your homepage on all browsers, which means that it will be loaded for you every time you open your browser. ...
Savingscool Proxy Hijack
If you are a frequent online shopper looking for an application to help you save money, you should avoid a program that goes by the name of Savingscool Proxy Hijack. This is important because our research team has categorized it as yet another invasive adware program, which must be removed from your PC if it is ever found active. Be aware of manipulative marketing techniques used by developers of this application; in some cases, it could be marketed as a tool that will present great discount deals and coupons. Unfortunately, the reality is rather different. ...