FuckTheSystem Ransomware
FuckTheSystem Ransomware is a computer infection that is more of a scare than an actual devil’s spawn. The program may look extremely dangerous, but you can put it under control with ease. Please continue reading this description to find out more about the program, and how to remove FuckTheSystem Ransomware from your system. While you are at it, please do not forget that acquiring a licensed antispyware tool is one of your best bets when you need to protect your system from potential intruders in the future. It is always a lot better to spend a bit more on prevention than deal with the infection later on. ...
New Tab Aid plugin
If you got New Tab Aid plugin on your Google Chrome web browser, you should read the information provided in this article because it is an extension you can do without. Its promotional campaign suggests that it will enhance your new tab page with a Yahoo search box. However, nothing could be further from the truth as we firmly believe that this program was developed to serve as a platform for showing ads via the search results of this search engine and, therefore, we recommend that you remove it. We do not think that this program is malicious per se, but it might keep links of potentially dangerous websites that you may visit. ...
Frozrlock Ransomware
If Frozrlock Ransomware manages to infiltrate your system, you may be in for a nasty surprise. As a matter of fact, it could be more of a shock than a surprise since in this attack you may lose all your important files. Well, if you are a security-minded computer user, you may have a recent backup saved on a removable hard disk. This is one way to protect your files. Nowadays it is also very “trendy” to keep a copy in cloud storage. However, the latter could be also risky since certain ransomware infections are capable of stealing login details from you and access even such storage places to encrypt your files. ...
Beautify Desktop Wallpaper
Beautify Desktop Wallpaper might seem to be a beneficial application that grants access to a collection of wallpapers and allows users to change their Desktop wallpapers easily. Although it might seem that it has all the features of a decent application, it cannot be trusted fully, specialists working at 411-spyware.com say. Researchers have discovered that this application has several drawbacks which make it a potentially unwanted program, or PUP. As a consequence, the removal of Beautify Desktop Wallpaper is recommended. Potentially unwanted applications are not extremely harmful threats, but they surely perform undesirable activities and might cause problems, so keeping them installed is not a clever decision. ...
Please Install Hd Video Player popup
What do you have to do when you see the Please Install HD Video Player popup on your screen? Most definitely just ignore it. There is nothing reliable about this notification, and the software it offers is far from useful. Although users often encounter such pop-ups when they open sites that support third-party advertising, it is very common to see such pop-ups on computers that have a lot of freeware and adware installed. Therefore, to terminate Please Install HD Video Player popup, you need to either stay away from potentially hazardous websites or delete all the unwanted applications that might be generating this pop-up. ...
Air Media Player
Our specialists suspect Air Media Player could be a potentially unwanted program (PUP) that might just pretend to be a video player. If the application does not work on your computer either we advise you not to waste any time with it and remove it from the system with the instructions located below. Our specialists report it might change user’s proxy settings for unknown purposes. It is rather suspicious since usually legitimate video players do not modify such settings. Therefore, it might be best to get rid of the PUP and restore changed proxy configuration before anything goes wrong. ...
mixGames Search
If your web browser's default settings were changed without any notification or authorization, it might be an indication that a program called mixGames Search is up and running on your operating system. If this is the case, we highly advise you to execute its complete removal right away. It is important to do so since this application is just one more potentially unwanted program that should not be active on your personal computer. That is so because due to its changes surfing the web could become a much more annoying and frustrating experience. Another major reason this application has been classified in such a way is its distribution. ...
Login Faster
Login Faster is tightly related with a browser hijacker called Search.searchlff.com since after installing the application it might replace your new tab page, search engine, or homepage with it. Given it promotes such an unreliable search engine we do not think it is wise to keep the extension on the browser. The application is currently compatible with Google Chrome, although it might be updated to work on other popular browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer too. Our researchers say it could be distributed through annoying pop-ups that ask to add the extension. ...
Pytehole Ransomware
Our malware researchers have discovered a newly crafted ransomware program roaming the web recently. The malware we are talking about goes by the name of Pytehole Ransomware. If you are not aware of the dangers related to a program of this category, you must be informed that having it active on your PC could have devastating outcomes. That is so because a ransomware programs can encrypt large chunks of personal data without any notification or authorization. It goes without saying, that every security-conscious user's priority should be to avoid such applications at all costs. ...
Crypto-Blocker Ransomware
Crypto-Blocker Ransomware is a new threat which was initially spotted at the beginning of May, 2017. It is not a popular threat yet, and to be frank, we do not think that it will ever be if it is not updated because it does not work properly. Researchers at 411-spyware.com have managed to find out that it encrypts files just like other ransomware infections do; however, it performs this activity in one folder which, frankly speaking, rarely contains valuable data. The second disturbing fact about it is that it does not provide any email address or instructions explaining how to make a payment for the decryption of files, so its developers could not obtain money from users and users themselves could not purchase the key for unlocking files. ...