Manifestus Ransomware
It does not really matter what malicious program enters your computer because all of them are dangerous enough. However, infections like Manifestus Ransomware are extremely undesirable because they belong to a category of malware programs that can virtually stop you from operating your computer because it encrypts your files. Needless to say, you have to remove Manifestus Ransomware from your computer. Otherwise, you will not be able to save new files as there is a chance they will be encrypted immediately as well. For the manual removal instructions, please scroll down to the bottom of this description. Also, do not forget that you may need a powerful security application to complete the removal process. ...
Jordan Ransomware
Jordan Ransomware gives the impression of malware that means business, but the truth is that is can barely do anything at all. Nevertheless, you should remove it because it will continue nagging you indefinitely if you make the decision to leave it as it is. Now, allegedly, this ransomware was created with the intention of encrypting files of the victim’s computer. Fortunately, it does not do that, so are in the clear. However, if you buy into its claim that your files will be encrypted and deleted if you do not pay the ransom, then if will experience a financial loss that could have been avoided. For more information, please read this whole article. ...
Search.searchleasier.com
Search.searchleasier.com is a browser hijacker that should work on all major browsers except Microsoft Edge. As soon as it finds the way into your system, the search tool may set itself as your start page, default search engine, or new tab page. Consequently, some users may feel forced to use the application or start browsing with it accidentally. Nonetheless, if you do not like this tool, we advise you to get rid of it without any hesitation. Users who have no idea how to take care of this threat, we could offer our recommended removal steps located at the end of the article. ...
Search.searchflm.com
Search.searchflm.com is yet another intrusive browser hijacker that you should remove if it is ever discovered up and running on your personal computer. Just like any other hijacker, the one in question is only capable of making unwanted and invasive changes to popular web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome. Unfortunately, none of the alterations have a positive effect on the way you experience the web. In fact, all the modifications will only make web surfing a frustrating and annoying task. To understand how this devious program works and how it could prove to be quite dangerous, make sure to read the rest of our report. ...
Search.searchnda.com
Search.searchnda.com is a browser hijacker, and as such it tries to make easy money by displaying commercial advertisements during your web browsing sessions. These advertisements are annoying and potentially dangerous because no one can really say where you would be redirected if you click them. Computer security experts urge users to remove Search.searchnda.com and everything associated with it from their computers because browser hijackers can easily develop into something nasty. At the bottom of this article, you will find the manual removal instructions you can use to terminate the application. ...
Work-Bar.biz
Work-Bar.biz is a search tool which will affect your Google Chrome browser when you install the extension called Work-Bar. This extension should allow users to personalize their Google Chrome pages and make them more attractive. Also, Work-Bar.biz should enable users to check the weather forecast and keep them informed about the time. Evidently, a number of users believe these promises and go to install the Work-Bar extension on their computers. Unfortunately, many of them get disappointed when they find out that they cannot do much to customize the page they see. ...
SaferSearchResults.com
Do not be tempted by an application called SaferSearchResults.com. Even though it is advertised as a tool that should improve your online experience by helping you search the web in a much more convenient manner, in reality, it does quite the opposite of that. In fact, our research team has classified this devious application an intrusive search engine mostly because it makes unwanted changes to your browser's default settings and it is not a surprise that those changes are not in the best interest of a user. Usually, due to this application surfing the web becomes a much more annoying and frustrating experience than you are used to. ...
Search.searchpcst.com
Researchers usually classify Search.searchpcst.com as a browser hijacker because users keep reporting that this website has been set on their browsers without their permission. We can assure you that this infection has successfully infiltrated your computer too if you find Search.searchpcst.com sitting in the place of your homepage and default search engine. It might modify New Tab pages on some browsers too. No matter where you see this website set, go to remove it because it is not a search engine that is going to improve your web searching experience. Instead, it might diminish it by flooding your screen with the so-called commercial search results. ...
Search.searchtaccess.com
It is not surprising that our research team highly advises you to remove a program that goes by the name of Search.searchtaccess.com as it is nothing more than yet another browser hijacker that exhibits no valuable features whatsoever. Make sure to avoid this program at all times even if you come across various statements telling you that this intrusive application could be useful. Such claims are not unheard of as a lot of malware developers nowadays employ misleading marketing techniques to manipulate unsuspecting users into downloading and installing a worthless piece of software. ...
Cryptorium Ransomware
Cryptorium Ransomware is a dangerous malicious application that makes users’ files unusable once it enters the computer. It differs from older ransomware infections, e.g. Payday Ransomware and Popcorntime Ransomware that our researchers detected some time ago. Unlike the aforementioned infections, it does not encrypt users’ files. At least, the version of Cryptorium Ransomware tested by researchers working at 411-spyware.com did not do that. Instead of encrypting users’ files using a strong cipher, it changes their filename extensions, for example, picture.jpg becomes picture.enc. ...