Mischa Ransomware
Mischa Ransomware is a serious computer infection that will appear on your system if another well-known ransomware infection called Petya cannot be installed. In most cases, Mischa Ransomware is installed instead of Petya because the latter ransomware requires the Administrative privileges. If it is unable to gain those rights, Mischa Ransomware is installed instead of it. Mischa Ransomware does not differ much from already existing ransomware infections because it also encrypts a bunch of files stored on the computer soon after it sneaks onto the computer. ...
ExpoDating
ExpoDating may look like the perfect tool for browsing online dating websites, but that is not the case. Our researchers have classified it as adware and recommend that you remove it. First of all, this application will not provide you with the service you might expect it to provide, secondly, as an adware-type program it will show many third-party ads, and some of them can be questionable. Also, this app is set to collect information about you to tailor the ads and make more money. Make no mistake, this program’s main purpose is to make money at the expense of your computer’s security. ...
Vegclass@aol.com Ransomware
Vegclass@aol.com Ransomware is a dangerous infection that uses the RSA-2048 cryptosystem to encipher user’s personal data, such as photos, pictures, music or video files, and so on. But that is not all since the ransomware can also affect program files on your system. Meaning, that you may not be able to access some applications anymore. Not so long ago we reviewed a very similar malicious program called Redshitline Ransomware. Our specialists say that Vegclass@aol.com Ransomware belongs to the same family, so it could be created by the same developers as well. ...
KorAd
If you live in Korea, there is a family of advertising-supported programs that you need to beware of, and it goes by the name KorAd. Our researchers identify all programs that belong to this family as Adware.KorAd, but, of course, they have their own names as well. KeywordMap, Ancamera, OutTab, and MicroOpenPop are few of the programs that belong to this family, and we strongly recommend removing them all from your operating system and browsers. The problem is that these programs might offer attractive services, and some users choose to put up with the security risks just so that they could use the supposed benefits. ...
InmotionSearch.com
Has your browser’s new tab page been recently changed to InmotionSearch.com? If so, then we want to inform you that your computer has become infected with a browser hijacker, so you ought to remove it. It comes with a dedicated browser extension that replaces your browser’s new tab page and search provider to Nt.inmotionsearch.com without asking for your permission. Apart from that, this browser hijacker can collect information about you which might be used for advertising and marketing purposes. ...
UpAurora Browser
UpAurora Browser is a potentially unwanted program because we are not sure you wanted to have it on your computer. This application functions like a decent web browser, but the question is whether you really need it. Our guess is that you are not fond of this application at all. Mostly because you have no idea how it managed to enter your system. If we are right, you will probably be thrilled to hear that there is a very simple way to remove this application. You simply need to uninstall it via Control Panel, and all of your problems will be gone! ...
YourOptimizer
YourOptimizer is a suspicious application that does not provide such crucial documents as Terms of Use or Privacy Policy. What makes it look even more doubtful is that the software scans your computer, but when you want to fix the issues, it asks to update your current version. Of course, the upgrade comes not free of charge as you have to pay about 10 US dollars. Perhaps it does not look expensive, but you may spend money on a questionable application that cannot even work as it should. On the other hand, without the Terms of Use statements, there are no explanations how the program is actually supposed to work. ...
Content Cleaner
Content Cleaner is supposed to be a useful application that can remove unwanted, old, and unnecessary files and content from your computer, but, unfortunately, we have found a few worrisome traits that made us label it as a potentially unwanted program (PUP). We cannot call this program itself a dangerous beast and we also cannot claim that it poses a direct threat to your system security. However, its presence can take its toll indirectly, for example, due to the questionable distribution methods this PUP uses to sneak onto computers. ...
Cryptxxx Ransomware
Cryptxxx Ransomware is a malicious program that enters user’s system without permission. It might be that you have already encountered malware with the same title as there were older versions of it. However, in this article, we will focus on the recently released Cryptxxx Ransomware’s variant. Our researchers say that it not only encrypts user’s data but also, it may lock your screen. If the malware managed to enter your system, you should remember when was the last time you made any copies of your files, because there is not much you can do about them. ...
Enigma Ransomware
Enigma Ransomware is not an enigma to our malware researchers. We have recently tested this devious infection in our internal lab, and we know what this malicious pest truly is. Unfortunately, the most important feature of this infection is its silent entrance into your operating system, and, if it does, there is little you can do to stop it. In fact, the majority of Window users who face this threat notice it only after it encrypts their personal files. Yes, this devious threat targets your personal files, and the reason behind this is very straightforward. ...