FreebieForth
FreebieForth promises you a freebie feed that you can access from your desktop, but we must tell you that this is just another useless adware program that follows the footsteps of PocketRebates, FamilyGurus, and Flexible Family. Its presence can easily be the sign of multiple malware infections. This means that your virtual security may be under attack from multiple sources. That is why it will not be enough to remove FreebieForth alone from your computer; you will also have to take care of all other possible threats as well. ...
Petya Ransomware
Petya Ransomware is not a typical ransomware infection. This malicious threat has a different target than the one of Rush Ransomware, Better_call_saul Ransomware, Maktub Ransomware and other infamous infections. According to our research, this particular ransomware primarily targets German companies, and this might be due to the fact that big companies value their privacy more, and they might be willing to pay the ransom requested. ...
Gsrch.com
If you find Gsrch.com set as the homepage and the default search provider, you should have no trouble identifying it as a browser hijacker. Well, we classify it as a hijacker even if you have agreed to install it yourself. Considering that this hijacker does not actually have an official installer and that computer users are unlikely to set it up manually, we are sure that it comes bundled with the third-party software. Some installers could spread malware via harmless-looking bundles, which is why you always have to be careful about the download sources and the installers you trust. ...
Strictor Ransomware
Strictor Ransomware is a ransomware infection that is usually spread as a PDF file. If you have downloaded a PDF file too and now see the presence of Strictor Ransomware on your computer, there is no doubt that all your files in the Documents (My Documents) directory are locked. Ransomware infections act like that because they have only one purpose in mind – they seek to extort money from you. If you have already encountered this infection, it might seem for you that the easiest way to get rid of it and save all the files is to pay money; however, you should not rush to do that because there is another way to gain access to those locked files. ...
Rush Ransomware
If you cannot open any of your files, including, documents and pictures, there is a possibility that Rush Ransomware has sneaked onto your computer. This threat does not differ much from other ransomware infections because it also seeks to extort money from users. In order to make users pay money, this infection locks all the files and then asks users to pay a ransom. Luckily, it does not block .exe files and system utilities. In addition, it does not add any executable file to the system Startup like other similar infections. ...
Trezaa
Even though Trezaa offers a few features that could look very attractive to users who like to shop online, we have to warn you that the application cannot enhance your browsing experience as it promises and it could cause you some trouble. If you noticed the unusual amount of pop-ups with commercial advertisements lately, you will not be surprised to learn that the program falls into the category of adware. Consequently, you should see a lot of ads while visiting online stores. ...
Rokku Ransomware
Rokku Ransomware is a computer infection which you will definitely not want to encounter because it is really harmful. If it ever slithers onto your computer, it will immediately encrypt all the files stored on it. Rokku Ransomware is not a unique ransomware infection. Specialists at 411-spyware.com have observed that it acts like Rush/Sanction Ransomware, Redshitline Ransomware, and Better_call_saul Ransomware. Like all these threats, Rokku Ransomware also seeks to extort money from users, which is why it acts the way it does. ...
Maktub Ransomware
Maktub Ransomware is an infection that spreads using a malicious EXE file. This file is hidden behind a Notepad icon that the victims of this ransomware download without suspecting a threat. When you open this file, it will take about 20 to 60 seconds for an RTF file (rich text file) to open up. This file is likely to be named after the executable itself, and it provides information about “Updating our privacy policies and terms of service.” This document does not actually provide users with any useful information as it does not mention any specific details. ...
Redshitline Ransomware
Redshitline Ransomware is a computer infection that usually sneaks onto computers without permission. It is aimed at users who do not have a security tool installed and surf the web rather carelessly. Ransomware infections do not hide themselves like other threats, so you will notice that you have Redshitline Ransomware on your system really quickly. There is 99% possibility that this threat has sneaked onto your computer if you cannot open any of your files and all your shortcuts are inactive. On top of that, you will, most probably, see that your homepage is changed. ...
Browseextended
Browseextended claims that it will help you find enhanced content as you surf the Internet. Actually, its so-called “enhanced content” is nothing more than numerous pop-ups and ads that many users find very annoying. Such application can easily disturb your browsing, and you might click some advertisements that could lead you to third-party websites. The main security threat is that these sites might be unreliable, meaning that they could promote similar suspicious programs or malicious software. ...