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Search.theweathercenter.co

Category: Browser Hijackers

The primary indications that a browser hijacker known as Search.theweathercenter.co is fully active on your personal computer are unauthorised and unwanted changes made to your browser’s default settings. Unfortunately, none of the modifications are made in a user’s favor, even though it might seem like it at first. In reality, undesirable alterations will only affect your daily online experiences in a negative way, to put it lightly. It is also crucial to note that the hijacker in question could also be the main reason your operating system might be subjected to suspicious and even potentially malicious online content. ...

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Hackerman Ransomware

Category: Trojans

Hackerman Ransomware can infiltrate your computer without your knowledge and encrypt your files. This makes it a dangerous malware infection because chances are you are going to lose all the files that are taken hostage by this ransomware. If you do not want to lose your documents, pictures, and program files, you should make regular backups onto a removable hard disk. It seems that the authors of this dangerous ransomware target Spanish speaking computer users since the ransom note is in Spanish. Based on this note we can also assume that the main target is Mexico. ...

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GPCode Ransomware

Category: Trojans

If your computer was infected with GPCode Ransomware and you are looking for a way to remove it, then please consult our removal guide below. However, before you do that, we invite you to read this short description that may prove useful to you. In it, we discuss this ransomware’s distribution methods, features, and functions. In short, this application was designed to encrypt your personal files and demand that you pay money for the decryption key that is needed to decrypt them. The developer behind this application wants to extort money from you, but do not expect to get the promised decryption key as ransomware developers often do not keep their end of the bargain. ...

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Microsoft Security Essentials +1-888-496-5150

Category: Fake Warnings

The users of vulnerable Windows systems are exposed to the Microsoft Security Essentials +1-888-496-5150 scam as they download malware or if they land on a malicious page (most likely via redirect) that displays a fake notification. If you are redirected to a misleading page representing the scam, you might be able to get rid of it by closing the browser. Unfortunately, most users face the version of this scam that is controlled by a malicious file that is most likely to be downloaded silently. Unfortunately, the information presented to the victims via the fake alert is quite believable, and it is likely that many will fall for the scam. ...

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Searcheo.fr

Category: Browser Hijackers

As you may be able to assume from its name, Searcheo.fr is a French search engine; however, what may not be that obvious at first sight is that this addition to your browsers could put your virtual security at risk. We have discovered that this is indeed a browser hijacker that is very similar to Yougoo.fr, Wibeez.com, and Iadah.net, which are also hosted on the same server. This French hijacker may introduce you to unreliable third-party contents through the search results it may show you. But this is only one part of your problems because this infection may also come on board along with other malicious software installers. ...

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Alakazee.com

Category: Browser Hijackers

Browser hijackers are extremely annoying and in some cases are quite dangerous. Researchers working at our internal labs have come along one that is entitled Alakazee.com. If you ever find it up and fully running on your personal computer, there is only one thing that must be done about it, and that is its complete removal. The hijacker, like a lot of its counterparts, is known to ruin online experience on a major scale as it is capable of making unwanted and unauthorized modifications to web browser's default settings. Unfortunately, due to changes you might not only experience annoyance, but your computer's virtual security could be put in danger as well. ...

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Ransoc Screenlocker

Category: Trojans

The creators of Ransoc Screenlocker not only lock their victim’s screens but also try to extort money from them. As our specialists identify, the application is a Trojan infection that might infect the computer by exploiting its vulnerabilities. Once the malware settles in, you can forget your privacy as it can access any data on the computer, including your social media profile, chat messages, and so on. The malicious application reviews all of your data just to find any proof of your criminal activities. If it succeeds in doing so, the Trojan should show you a warning message asking to pay a fine for your crimes. ...

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Info.ibyscus.com

Category: Browser Hijackers

Info.ibyscus.com has an interface of an ordinary search tool; however, it is definitely not a search engine users should use for finding the information on the web. First of all, it has been found that this tool is usually spread by a browser hijacker infection. Secondly, Info.ibyscus.com might be the reason of the presence of untrustworthy software. Research has shown that the browser hijacker promoting this search tool targets people speaking French primarily; however, we cannot promise that it will never enter your PC and apply changes to browsers. If this has already happened to you, you need to remove Info.ibyscus.com from all your browsers. ...

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Wibeez.com

Category: Browser Hijackers

Wibeez.com provides various links so it might look like a handy tool, but in truth, it is not a search engine you should trust. As a matter of fact, the application was categorized as a browser hijacker. That is because the program manages to settle on the user’s browser by changing preferred homepage settings. For some users, these changes might seem rather irritating as some of them could accept the search engine accidentally. Moreover, another reason we are against Wibeez.com usage is because it might be risky. Apparently, the application could introduce the user with doubtful third-party ads that may come from harmful web pages too. ...

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Myluckysites.com

Category: Browser Hijackers

You must not ignore Myluckysites.com when it replaces the homepage on your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome browser. Even if that is done with your permission, you should not treat this search tool as a trusted and reliable search engine. No matter how you look at this search tool, you do not know much – if anything – about it, and it can be extremely risky to use it for web surfing. Unfortunately, it is possible that if you use this search tool, information about your virtual behavior and you personally will be recorded by such data-tracking tools as cookies, web beacons, and pixel tags. ...

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