Support-online-pc.site

Posted: November 28, 2016 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Support-online-pc.site, despite its dubious name, looks like a legitimate gaming blog at first – visiting it reveals a fair number of blog posts related to the latest headlines from the world of computer games. However, regardless if is on purpose or not, Support-online-pc.site is also used to host an elaborate technical support tactic that attempts to trick users into thinking that their computers have been infected with threats. The suspicious page hosted on Support-online-pc.site displays...

'Your computer is locked !' Screenlocker

Posted: November 28, 2016 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
The 'Your Computer is Locked!' Screenlocker is a Trojan that uses fake technical support messages to collect money or information from its victims. Although its tactics require telephone communications, the 'Your Computer is Locked!' Screenlocker is identifiable through its pop-ups blocking your access to the Windows interface primarily. Sufficiently strong and updated anti-malware products can terminate the 'Your Computer is Locked!' Screenlocker or remove it from your computer before it can...

'Your Windows Hasbeen Banned' Screenlocker

Posted: November 28, 2016 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
The 'Your Windows Hasbeen Banned' Screenlocker is a Trojan that locks your screen while displaying a fake Microsoft support message. Because the 'Your Windows Hasbeen Banned' Screenlocker isn't a legitimate Windows error, you should follow the instructions in this article for disabling it and ignore recommendations by the Trojan. Malware researchers found standard anti-malware solutions effective at blocking and uninstalling the 'Your Windows Hasbeen Banned' Screenlocker, when appropriate....

Advanced PC Fixer

Posted: November 28, 2016 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
Advanced PC Fixer is a dubious PC optimization tool that several anti-virus vendors have classified as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP). PUPs are not considered to be threatening, and they are exactly what their names state they are – Potentially Unwanted Applications that may sometimes appear on the user's computer even though the user did not intend to install them. The Advanced PC Fixer software promises to be a great helper when it comes to improving a computer's speed because it has...

Search.memethat.co

Posted: November 28, 2016 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Search.memethat.co is a not so popular search engine related to the Meme That browser extension published by Safer Browser and Adknowledge Inc. The dubious extension claims to provide users with a fresh dose of memes on a daily basis, but the truth is that all it does is set Search.memethat.co as the default new tab page for the user's default Web browser. This way the extension's publisher increases the amount of Internet traffic that Search.memethat.co generates, and it may also use this...

Tgmgo.com

Posted: November 28, 2016 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Tgmgo.com is a simple search engine that is known for being associated with an aggressive browser hijacker that may modify a Web browser's settings automatically. The browser hijacker that Tgmgo.com is linked to may often travel in low-quality software bundles, unreputable download managers, and similar software propagation methods that may be misused to spread low-quality applications. Usually, the Tgmgo.com browser hijacker demands the user's permission to change their Web browser's...

Totopweb.com

Posted: November 28, 2016 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Totopweb.com is a low-quality website cluttered with hundreds of quick links to various pages, news articles, games, and content that may not be relevant to the interests of all visitors. While some of the websites promoted via Totopweb.com are legitimate, there is also a fair number of not that popular Web destinations, which may be associated with Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) or other suspicious software and content that should be avoided. Apart from the collection of links and...

Runsomewere Ransomware

Posted: November 25, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The Runsomewere Ransomware is a Trojan using code borrowed from the open source Hidden Tear and EDA2 projects. Its central features include hijacking your desktop with movie imagery, encrypting your files, and generating messages for ransom payments. Paying these illicit fees may not recover your data, and malware researchers most usually encourage restoring it through backups, along with stopping the Runsomewere Ransomware with any preferred anti-malware products. Television and cinema...

Cockblocker Ransomware

Posted: November 25, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The Cockblocker Ransomware is a Trojan that blocks your local content by encrypting it and asks for ransoms in the Bitcoin currency for providing a decryption service. Unprotected systems may experience file loss that's impossible to recover from, making prevention-oriented security steps essential. Always quarantine or remove the Cockblocker Ransomware with anti-malware products before making further decisions on how best to reverse the effects of its attacks. The extortion methods and...

Super PC Cleanup

Posted: November 25, 2016 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
The Super PC Cleanup software is a program that may leave users with the impression that it acts as a great optimization tool that can make their computers run as if they were brand new. In fact, the program's official website promises to do just that by simply getting rid of junk files, fixing the Windows Registry, and performing some other common PC optimization tasks that should impress users with their effectiveness. The software also promises to fix Registry errors, corrupted Windows...

Lomix Ransomware

Posted: November 25, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The Lomix Ransomware is a Trojan that encrypts the files on your PC to block you from opening them. For most attacks, the only high-visibility symptoms are pop-up messages asking you to pay with the Bitcoin currency in return for the decryption key. PCs with anti-malware protection should be able to detect and remove the Lomix Ransomware without giving it the opportunity to harm your local content. Ordinarily, the announcement of your data being 'safely encrypted' is a phrase one...

'.zzzzz File Extension' Ransomware

Posted: November 24, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The '.zzzzz File Extension' Ransomware is a new version of the '.locky File Extension' Ransomware, a family of Trojans that encodes your files and sells you the decryption service required for restoring them. The Trojan already is in wide distribution, and PC operators should continue backing up their work and double-checking suspicious webmail attachments. Appropriate anti-malware security protocols also can catch and delete the '.zzzzz File Extension' Ransomware initially, saving you any...

'Grapn206@india.com' Ransomware

Posted: November 24, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The 'Grapn206@india.com' Ransomware is a Trojan that encrypts your files with a Blowfish-based cipher, locking them so that it can extort ransom money. These payments are by no means assured of giving you your files back, and the Trojan also may erase any default Windows backups. Keeping external copies of your content and anti-malware products for removing the 'Grapn206@india.com' Ransomware are the defenses malware analysts encourage using against this threat. Ransomware-as-a-Service...

OzozaLocker Ransomware

Posted: November 24, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The OzozaLocker Ransomware is a Trojan that encrypts files of specified formats in various locations of your hard drive, such as your Downloads folder. While its author asks for Bitcoin payments in return for his decryption help, malware experts recommend turning to free decryption software or other solutions, such as restoring from a backup. Until you uninstall the OzozaLocker Ransomware through anti-malware tools that can confirm its full deletion, this threat represents a direct hazard to...

ProductManualsFinder Toolbar

Posted: November 24, 2016 | Category: Possibly Unwanted Program
ProductManualsFinder is a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) developed and distributed by Mindspark Interactive Network and associated with the MyWay family of search engines. The link between the two companies is owed to the fact that the installation of the ProductManualsFinder may ask for the user's authorization to set the MyWay.com search engine as the default new tab page for major Web browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Edge. Originally, ProductManualsFinder...

Search.playsearchnow.com

Posted: November 23, 2016 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Search.playsearchnow.com is a search engine linked to a Web browser extensions called 'PlaySearchNow.' This browser extension is meant to improve the users' online experience by providing them with quick access to an innovative search engine that will be set as their homepage and new tab page automatically. The page in question is, as you probably guessed, Search.playsearchnow.com. The good news is that although this website may be unpopular, there's nothing linking it to potentially harmful...

'.MK File Extension' Ransomware

Posted: November 23, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The '.MK File Extension' Ransomware is a Trojan that blocks your files to force you into paying money for recovering them. Its attacks carry the traditional signals of a file-encrypting Trojan's infection, such as ransom messages, wallpaper hijackings and changes to extensions. PC operators already compromised can delete the '.MK File Extension' Ransomware with anti-malware tools and use a variety of recovery options to save their files. It seems that many con artists prefer to rent...

'.0ff File Extension' Ransomware

Posted: November 23, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The '.0ff File Extension' Ransomware is a member of the Filecoder family of file-encrypting Trojans. Its attacks can modify and block your files by enciphering their contents, with other symptoms including various formats of text messages soliciting ransom money. Backup strategies can alleviate the need for decrypting the above data, and anti-malware programs can remove the '.0ff File Extension' Ransomware at any point of the infection. Activity in Trojan campaigns can be inconsistent...

Links-yahoo.com

Posted: November 23, 2016 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Links-yahoo.com is a free search engine that is not linked to any potentially threatening website or application. In fact, Links-yahoo.com can function just like any other search engine, and it can even display some quick links to latest news articles, sports updates, and other online content that users might be interested in. This page may seem rather useful at first, but there are some things you should know about the nature of websites like Links-yahoo.com. They may use unreliable search...

NMoreira Ransomware

Posted: November 23, 2016 | Category: Ransomware
The NMoreira Ransomware is a Trojan that encrypts your files and transfers the key to decoding them to a server. As with almost any file-encryption Trojan's attack, the NMoreira Ransomware blocks your data to collect ransom payments, although paying and recovering the lost data don't have a one to one correlation necessarily. PC users in Portuguese-speaking regions especially should follow the usual standards in securing their data and deleting the NMoreira Ransomware on sight with their...