CrypVault
CrypVault is a detection for VaultCrypt ransomware used by a particular antivirus program. Despite a different name, both terms refer to the same computer infection. Thus, CrypVault is a dangerous computer infection that encrypts user’s files with intention to swindle her out of her money. Even if user removes CrypVault from her computer, the affected files remain encrypted, and it might be extremely hard to restore them. Thus, when it comes to ransomware infections, it is important that you prevent CrypVault and similar programs from entering your computer. After all, prevention is one of the most effective weapons against malware. ...
KRIPTOVOR Ransomware
KRIPTOVOR Ransomware is a tremendously malicious threat that can attack without your notice. Do you think cyber criminals need permission to attack and take control over your PC? Well, if you give them the chance, this is how they will treat your Windows operating system. Even though KRIPTOVOR Ransomware belongs to the same group of malware as Coin Locker, CTB-Locker, and ZeroLocker, the removal of this threat is even more urgent. ...
JS/Nemucod.L
If you don’t remove JS/Nemucod.L from your computer immediately, you can be sure that you will be soon infected with multiple malware applications that will cause an ultimate system crash. Not to mention that nowadays malware aims for your money, so if you want to protect your system and your financial stability, you need to delete JS/Nemucod.L ASAP. This Trojan downloader will enter your system stealthily and will remain there silent for an indefinite amount of time, but you will sure notice that something is off when the program will hog your bandwidth and download more dangerous applications.
Since JS/Nemucod.L is a Trojan, it means that the application enters your computer posing as something else. The installer file might be hiding behind an image file in a spam email attachment, or it could be embedded in a pop-up on some adware-related website. Seeing how JS/Nemucod.L has the “JS” in its name, we can also say that during the installation a vulnerable Javascript is executed in order for this infection to enter your system. It could mean that the Trojan makes use of a fake update pop-up or any other notification that looks like a software upgrade. This means that keeping your software up-to-date would surely decrease the possibility of getting infected with JS/Nemucod.L.
Trojans are not as explicit as rogue or ransomware infections, so quite often users are not aware of the fact they are already infected with JS/Nemucod.L and similar programs. Not to mention that this Trojan downloader works in the system background by connecting to a remote server behind your back and uploading and downloading various system data. Security experts suggest that connects to davis1.ru through port 80 to download and run various files that include updates and other malware. The infection may also receive configuration and other data, as well as further instructions from a malicious hacker. On top of that, JS/Nemucod.L can collect information about your system and upload it to the said remote server.
It is obvious that you need to delete JS/Nemucod.L at once, but how to know you are infected? For one, your computer will operate slower than usual, and you can expect your Internet connection to slow down as well. Also, you can check your Temporary files directory for 1246549.exe and 2865241.exe files that are created by the Trojan upon the installation. Finally, the best way to see whether you are infected or not is to run a full system scan with a licensed antispyware tool.
A computer security tool should also help you remove JS/Nemucod.L for good. You should not attempt manual removal unless you are an experienced computer user, and you have worked with the Registry Editor before. Simple delete JS/Nemucod.L automatically and protect your PC from harm.
Infonaut
Infonaut allows users to highlight words on any website to get easy-access to more information. When you install this program and highlight certain words, you will be presented with a star icon at the top, and if you click it, you will find three tabs representing the services of Bing Search, Microsoft Translator, and WordNet. This application does appear to be beneficial, which is why it is not surprising that most users do not even think about its removal. Unfortunately, our malware researchers have found a few reasons to remove this application from your Windows operating system. ...
Shop Easy
Shop Easy is another SuperWeb application that you need to keep away from your operating system. This adware has been designed to work with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and the older versions of the Google Chrome browser, and it is possible that you will need to remove it from all of them. It is unlikely that many users will be familiar with this program before it enters their computers, because it is just one of the many clones that have been developed by SuperWeb LLC. Instead of making these programs more attractive, ...
Goodshop App
Goodshop App might seem to be a useful application. It claims that “a percent of your purchase will be donated to your favorite cause” if you keep it installed and do shopping at online stores. In fact, it is not very likely that Goodshop App will act as it promises, so we believe that it would be smart to remove it from the system. According to the security experts at 411-spyware.com, you will definitely start seeing commercial advertisements if you do not remove Goodshop App from the system. ...
First Color
Lately, the infamous group known as SuperWeb LLC has been very active, as it has launched numerous new adware programs. First Color is one of them. Even though, First Color is advertised as a useful tool, which should improve your online shopping experience by providing best deals and discount coupons, you should known that it does nothing like that. In reality, these are only hoax promises used to trick naïve Internet users into downloading and installing this utterly worthless adware application. ...
Price Clip
Price Clip is a program based on Injekt engine. It acts like Positive Finds, Strong Signal, and Roaming Rate. Like the aforementioned programs, Price Clip shows various commercial advertisements. Therefore, it falls into the category of advertising-supported applications. Even though these programs are not very harmful themselves, it is still better to remove them from the system because they might display ads that will take you to corrupted websites. ...
Shop Scouter
If you see a toolbar popping up at the upper right corner of your screen when you visit online shopping sites, you have been infected with Shop Scouter. Do not hesitate to remove this application, because it is exclusively aimed at promoting ads. Although the commercial content seems limited mostly to such online retailers as Ebay or Amazon, you might notice the general increase of ads on your browser wherever you go on the Internet. If you do want to be bothered by pop-up windows, banners, in-text ads, and other clutter, ...
Assist Point
Our analysts have classified Assist Point as an adware application that you should remove due to its unreliable nature. As its designation implies, the program displays commercial advertisements aimed at unwary users. Ads promoted by Assist Point might appear harmless and somewhat legitimate to the average user. However, we must inform you that this adware cannot be trusted, as the content originates from various shady advertisers. ...