Backdata@qq.com Ransomware
Backdata@qq.com Ransomware encrypts user’s files and shows a message saying “All your files have been encrypted!” The purpose of doing so is to make the user contact the malicious application's creators. After doing so, the hackers should explain how to make a payment to their account in exchange for a decryptor that would unlock user’s files. Needless to say, putting up with such demands could end up hazardously. You cannot be sure the cybercriminals will hold on to their promise and will not forget you or ask for more money. ...
Bestdecoding@cock.li Ransomware
Have you noticed the id-{random characters}.[bestdecoding@cock.li].best extension on your data? If so, you most likely infected your device with a vicious threat known as Bestdecoding@cock.li Ransomware. It encrypts the victim’s files with a robust encryption algorithm, which is why the data becomes unreadable. According to our specialists, the malicious program enters the system when the user launches some suspicious recently downloaded file. To learn more about this malware, we invite you to read our full report. Below the article, you will find instructions explaining how to remove Bestdecoding@cock.li Ransomware manually bit by bit. ...
helpfilerestore@india.com Ransomware
There are infections that do not remove files but basically destroy them by changing their data, and the malicious helpfilerestore@india.com Ransomware is one of them. This threat encrypts files, and it is likely to encrypt many of them. Although it should avoid system files, this threat is supposed to encrypt documents, archives, photos, and media files, amongst many other kinds of files. Once these files are encrypted, a demand for a ransom payment can be delivered. Unless you have all the money in the world, and you do not mind interacting with cyber crooks – which in itself is extremely risky – you should NOT pay the ransom. ...
Idiot Ransomware
Idiot Ransomware is a malicious file-encrypting application that does not seem to be designed for money extortion. The so-called ransom note does not say anything about the possibility to restore enciphered files in exchange for a payment. Instead, it insults the user, which makes us think the malware could have been created to attack specific users. Consequently, we do not believe it could be widely distributed. Nonetheless, if you wish to know more about it or were unlucky to come across it, we encourage you to read the rest of our report. ...
SmartPackageTracker
SmartPackageTracker is a potentially unwanted program that is currently compatible with Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. It may change user’s browser preferences like its default search engine, homepage, or new tab page. What's more, you should know that the software may gather both personal and anonymous information and share it with third parties. Also, it seems the collected data could be used for marketing purposes, for example, to serve the user targeted advertisements. To learn more about the application’s behavior, we invite you to read the rest of this report. ...
.PC-FunHACKED!-Hello Ransomware
.PC-FunHACKED!-Hello Ransomware is the name of a malicious infection that adds “.PC-FunHACKED!-” as the extension to the files it corrupts. After the files are encrypted, the threat can also delete them. It does that periodically, every hour. During the first 24 hours, a small number of files are deleted, but the number increases after that, and it can increase dramatically if the victim restarts the computer. Due to this, it is important that you begin necessary removal procedures as soon as you discover the suspicious threat. The process might also include decrypting files. ...
System Clean Pro
System Clean Pro is meant to be this great, amazing tool, but our research team argues that it is not. On the contrary, this alleged system optimizer is yet another useless application that will do nothing more than remove temporary files or clear the Registry from empty keys. We cannot say that this potentially unwanted program (PUP) is completely useless, but it is pretty close to that. Needless to say, our research team recommends that you delete System Clean Pro from your operating system immediately. We understand that you might want to learn more about the program before you eliminate it, and that is why we have created this article along with the removal instructions. ...
LockerGoga Ransomware
LockerGoga Ransomware might be targeted at various organizations, but since we cannot be sure, we will have to assume it is possible the malware could attack regular users as well. What it is important to realize is that this is a malicious application and all it does is illegal. Thus, even though the threat’s creators’ message may claim the hackers are doing you a favor, you should not let them trick you. We doubt such people care about the data they ruin or what effect it could have on their victims as all they seem to care about is getting their payment at whatever cost. ...
FCrypt Ransomware
FCrypt Ransomware is a threat that uses the AES encryption algorithm to make the victim’s data unusable. According to our specialists, it can encipher various types of files, so receiving it could ruin a lot of valuable records. To recognize the malware, the users should have a look at the encrypted data. The files affected by this malicious program should have a second extension called .FCrypt. Another thing that may help recognize the threat is the ransom note titled #HELP-DECRYPT-FCRYPT1.1#.txt and placed on the victim’s Desktop. ...
FORMA Ransomware
If you are looking for ways to delete FORMA Ransomware from your operating system, you might be hoping that that will somehow restore your files. Unfortunately, it will not. Even if you eliminate every single component created by this malicious threat, your files will remain unreadable, and that is because the threat encrypts them. The files that are encrypted have their data changed, and it can be read only if a special decryption key is used. We do not know if this key exists or if cyber criminals would give it to you, but we would not bet on that. ...