Rsa-ni Ransomware
Who would ever want to deal with ransomware? No one, really. Rsa-ni Ransomware is one of those obscure programs that pop up out of nowhere, encrypt the target system, and then expect users to spend their money on the decryption key. It is clear that you have to remove Rsa-ni Ransomware from your system immediately. While not much is known about this infection, it is clear that you should never do as told. The sooner you get rid of this program, the sooner you will be able to go back to your daily cycle. ...
Ladon Ransomware
Ladon Ransomware is a malicious infection that was discovered almost a year ago. What does it mean? It means that the program’s main command and control server is very likely already dead, and so there is no way to transfer the ransom fee. However, some rogue attachment file might still infect you with it, and thus you need to keep your head on and remove Ladon Ransomware from your computer as soon as possible. Although ransomware programs are really nasty infections, there is no need to panic because panic leads to bad decisions, and that’s something you need to avoid. ...
BlastGamesNetwork Ads
If you are an avid online gamer and you like flash game websites, you probably encounter multiple pop-ups every single day. While there is nothing inherently wrong with pop-ups, they could easily help the likes of BlastGamesNetwork Ads settle down on your computer. These ads appear on your screen when BlastGamesNetwork the adware add-on is added to your browser. It is not that complicated to remove BlastGamesNetwork Ads from your system, but when you do it, you should also make sure that similar intruders do not enter your system again. And for that, you should definitely reconsider your web surfing habits. ...
Dablio Ransomware
You do not want to face Dablio Ransomware, that’s for sure. This file-encrypting ransomware is all about extorting money from its victims, and, unfortunately, because it takes personal files hostage, some victims are likely to give in. At this point, it is not yet clear whether or not this infection is proliferating actively, but there is no doubt that it is a real threat that must be investigated. According to our malware experts, it is most likely to invade operating systems with the help of misleading spam emails and RDP vulnerabilities. Without a doubt, you want to become more cautious about the emails you open, the attachments you click, and the vulnerabilities that are left unpatched. ...
Normandoh.com
Normandoh.com is an old browser hijacker that might pop up on your browser unexpectedly. Don’t worry; this browser hijacker is not a dangerous computer security threat. It is just an annoying nuisance that you can easily remove from your system. You can find the manual removal instructions right below this description. Or, if you do not want to deal with the removal on your own, you can acquire a licensed antispyware tool that will scan your system and remove all the potential threats automatically. You should also be careful about the websites you access and the programs you download if you want to avoid similar intruders in the future. ...
Gillette Ransomware
Gillette Ransomware is a harmful program that encrypts the user’s files and remains on the system to ensure the victim does as its displayed ransom note says. The text document says the user can get decryption tools if he contacts the cybercriminals behind this malware and pays whatever they ask for. Needless to say, it would be risky as while the hackers can prove they have the needed tools, no one can guarantee they will provide them. For those who have no wish to gamble with their money, we advise removing Gillette Ransomware. Its deletion will not restore any files, but it is crucial it gets erased if the user does not want the threat to relaunch upon each restart. ...
BlackWorm Ransomware
Programs like BlackWorm Ransomware are the best proof that we have to be really careful when we interact with unfamiliar content online. Sometimes that content arrives right at our (virtual) doorstep. In this description, we will talk about the origins of this ransomware infection, how it spreads, and how you have to remove BlackWorm Ransomware from your computer as soon as possible. We would like to point out that if you do not feel confident with manual malware removal, you can always invest in a licensed antispyware tool that will help you terminate the infection automatically. ...
Delphimorix Ransomware
Delphimorix Ransomware is a malicious application that shows a note asking to contact its developers via incognitoman@protonmail.com. It is also known for demanding a ridiculously huge ransom, which, as the note states, is 101.5 Bitcoins. Currently, a single Bitcoin is a bit more than 5 thousand US dollars, so you can imagine how huge the ransom is. However, our researchers doubt it is the real price because even though the ransom note explains where to transfer the money, it warns users to contact the malicious application’s creators first. ...
GoldenAxe Ransomware
GoldenAxe Ransomware is a real danger to your personal files. If it successfully invades your operating system, your files do not stand a chance as the infection can encrypt them using special encryption algorithms. According to our research team, the attacker behind this threat is using the combination of RSA and AES keys to corrupt files and lock the decryption key, which creates one messy situation. If your files were encrypted, they are lost, and you can go back to normal only if backups for the encrypted files exist. If that is the case, once you delete GoldenAxe Ransomware from your browser, you should have no trouble replacing the corrupted photos, documents, and other kinds of files with backups. ...
Rabbit Ransomware
Rabbit Ransomware blocks the screen and demands victims to pay for unblocking it in 24 hours. The victims have two options either to pay in BTC or ETH. No matter which cryptocurrency one chooses, the sum should be more or less the same, which is approximately 24 US dollars at the moment of writing. Of course, we do not advise paying it as it is entirely unnecessary. We may have a password that could unlock the screen and if that does not work, removing the malicious application will do the job. You can find more information about this screen locker in the rest of the article. ...