Korean MAFIA ransomware
It does not matter which language a ransomware program uses. A ransomware infection is a ransomware infection, and so Korean MAFIA ransomware is nothing else but another malicious intruder that wants your money. Of course, this program might take you by surprise if you do not speak Korean, but it doesn’t take a polyglot to understand that something is very wrong when this program enters your computer. ...
Pottieq Ransomware
Was your Windows operating system attacked by the malicious Pottieq Ransomware? If it was, your personal files are not encrypted, and the “.id-[random]-[shivamana@seznam.cz].bip” extension is added to their names. The [random] part in the extension represents a unique number that the infection presents to each victim. If you discover that your files were encrypted, there isn’t much you can do because a free decryptor does not exist. Unfortunately, the one offered by the creator of the infection cannot be trusted. ...
LIGMA Ransomware
Our cyber criminals search for new malicious applications every day. The newest infection they have come across is LIGMA Ransomware. It seems that more than one version of this ransomware infection exists. The first one analyzed by our researchers encrypted personal files on victims’ computers completely, whereas the second one only changed icons after the successful entrance. No matter what changes have been made on your computer, you must fully erase LIGMA Ransomware from your system completely. Unfortunately, we cannot promise that it will be a piece of cake to eliminate it because it not only drops several files, disables system utilities, but also makes modifications in the system registry. ...
Rapid RaaS
Cyber criminals have already developed a bunch of Rapid RaaS threats, including Rpd Ransomware, Rapid 2.0 Ransomware, and Rapid Ransomware, but it does not mean that new infections cannot be released soon. There is a possibility that third parties will get the source code of Rapid RaaS and start developing new infections, so it would be best that you would not keep your system unprotected. In our opinion, an unprotected computer is the one that does not have security software running on it. If you have ever encountered a ransomware infection, you probably know well that these are nasty infections that lock personal data. ...
AdvisorsBot
AdvisorsBot is a malicious application that enters the system without permission. As a result, the malware falls under the classification of Trojans. Our specialists say it is distributed among restaurants, hotels, and so on. The hackers are after the information available on the organization’s staff computers, so customers or home computer users should not come across this threat. Nevertheless, we cannot be certain it will not be spread among normal users in the future. If you want to get to know AdvisorsBot before it could happen, we encourage you to read our full report as well as take a look at the deletion instructions located at the end of the text. ...
HidenGate
HidenGate may promise you anonymity, but in reality, the application might be unable to fulfill its promises or even worse do the opposite. To be more precise, reports say the software could track the user to insert various advertising content instead of hiding his traffic. One way or the other if you encounter this doubtful program we recommend not to take any chances with it. Our specialists say it is considered to be a potentially unwanted program (PUP). It does not mean it is malicious, but still, it shows it cannot be trusted either. Provided you do not want to keep suspicious software on your computer, we would recommend erasing HidenGate with no hesitation. ...
No_More_Ransom Ransomware
The .no_more_ransom extension appended to all those files that are impossible to open clearly shows that No_More_Ransom Ransomware has been installed on the system. Specialists already know how it is usually distributed. Theoretically, users can download it from the web themselves (needless to say, they do not know that the downloaded software is malware until they launch it), but, usually, users end up with the ransomware infection after opening a malicious email attachment. If you can swear that you have not downloaded any new program recently and have not launched any attachment, there is a possibility that No_More_Ransom Ransomware has been dropped on your PC by cyber criminals. ...
Power System Care
Power System Care is a potentially unwanted program. It means that the application is not a malicious infection, but there is no need to keep it on your system. Unless you installed this program willingly, it would be a good idea to remove Power System Care from your computer today. You can uninstall it via Control Panel just like any other application.
If you want to find out more about Power System Care and how it entered your computer, you can continue reading this description. If not, simply scroll down to the manual removal instructions below. You will find that it is quite easy to terminate this application. ...
Wise Ransomware
Wise Ransomware is a bogus infection that was created with the purpose of tricking Windows users into thinking that they need to communicate with cyber criminals because their files are encrypted or deleted. That is the message that every victim of this infection is introduced to via a screen-locking window. Because it is not possible to close it, there is no way to confirm whether or not files are corrupted by the infection. More gullible users might be tricked into following the instructions that are presented via a screen-locker. More cautious and experienced users are likely to try to research the situation further before making any moves. ...
Matrix-NEWRAR Ransomware
A new malicious application – Matrix-NEWRAR Ransomware – has been discovered by our experienced malware researchers. Research has revealed that it is not exactly a completely new infection. It is just a new version of Matrix Ransomware instead. It is no doubt as harmful as its predecessor, we can assure you that. You will see this for yourself if you ever encounter this malicious application – it will lock files on your computer. It claims that it locks files using AES-128 and RSA-2048 encryption algorithms, and it is very likely that it is true. ...