Wowmovies.cam

Posted: December 8, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Wowmovies.cam is home to a simple browser-based tactic, which is harmless. However, this certainly does not mean that you should ignore the minor annoyances it is known to cause. Users may stumble upon Wowmovies.cam while looking for free movie streams and downloads, and the page may immediately present them with a fake video player, which pretends to be loading. The site claims that visitors need to click 'Allow' to enable video playback – the button in question. However, is meant to enable...

HeruclesLookup

Posted: December 8, 2020 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
HeruclesLookup is a misleading Mac application, which may often be delivered to systems with the help of software bundles, fake downloads, or false promises. Often, HeruclesLookup may be promoted as a useful utility, but we assure you that it has no valuable features to offer. Instead, it will focus on modifying your Web browser's configuration so that you will be redirected to 3rd-party sites when you perform certain actions like trying to search the Web or opening a new tab. Furthermore,...

Files Fixer Ransomware

Posted: December 8, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Files Fixer Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan and a variant of the Xorist Ransomware, a freely-available programming resource. After locking the user's files with encryption and adding warnings onto their extensions, the Files Fixer Ransomware delivers a ransom demand in a Notepad message. Users can recover through freeware decryption tools or their private backups and may have a dedicated Windows security solution to delete the Files Fixer Ransomware. The days when a threat actor...

Pump Ransomware

Posted: December 8, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Pump Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's independent of any known family. The Pump Ransomware can block files such as documents with encryption, change their extensions, and leave a ransom note in a TXT format that recommends victims contact the attacker's e-mail. Windows users should have backups to protect their files and recover any encrypted work and have established anti-malware applications delete the Pump Ransomware. As unmistakable as the footprints of...

FRFO Ransomware

Posted: December 8, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The FRFO Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that can block databases, documents, images, and similar content and hold it for ransom. Windows users should have suitably-safe backups for recovery for countering this Trojan's secure data encryption, which derives from the  AES-Matrix Ransomware  family. In addition to backing up their work, users can also keep cyber-security products available to remove the FRFO Ransomware as necessary. Along with the NEFILIM Ransomware and several...

'Error code # MS-6F0EXFE' Pop-Up Scam

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Adware
The 'Error code # MS-6F0EXFE' pop-up scam is hosted on multiple websites that pose as pages offering technical support services that the user needs immediately. These websites use deceptive pop-ups to trick their visitors into thinking that their computer has been compromised and that their browser has been blocked for safety reasons. It then advises visitors to call 0466 90 17 99 for professional assistance on how to fix the current computer trouble. The good news is that the 'Error code #...

Oodsother.space

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
The Oodsother.space pop-ups and messages may show up in your browser when you visit low-quality websites. The purpose of Oodsother.space is to convince visitors that they need to click 'Allow' to ratify that they are not a robot and to load the next page. However, users who choose to interact with this button will end up subscribing to Oodsother.space's intrusive notifications. As you can probably guess, a website relying on deceptive pop-ups is not trustworthy, and this is correct. Users...

Solvechall.space

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Solvechall.space is a browser-based tactic that relies on fraudulent pop-ups and warnings to convince its visitors to subscribe to its notifications. However, Solvechall.space does not reveal its true intentions – instead, it may tell visitors that they need to perform certain actions to confirm they are not robots. For example, Solvechall.space often asks visitors to click 'Allow' to continue browsing, but it tries to hide the fact that interacting with this button will result in subscribing...

Sixmedia.cam

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Sixmedia.cam is a deceptive page that uses a fake video player to trick its visitors into granting the page the ability to use browser notifications. According to Sixmedia.cam, visitors need to click 'Allow' to enable video playback. However, granting this request will not play any video for you and, instead, it will apply a change to your browser's settings silently to permit Sixmedia.cam's notifications. Once this site is allowed to use browser notifications, it may begin to use the feature...

Wmgf.art

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Wmfg.art is a website used to run a fraudulent scheme whose goal is to hijack your Web browser's notifications. The sites achieve this by displaying fake prompts telling you to click 'Allow' to confirm your age and identity and continue browsing. However, interacting with the button in question will result in subscribing to Wmfg.art's notifications. If this is allowed to happen, the website will begin to abuse the feature to flood your Web browser with advertisements. Seeing browser...

K2 Ransomware

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The K2 Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that can keep content such as documents, images, or music from opening. As a variant of the VoidCrypt Ransomware, it also includes features for disabling server-specific applications and creates a ransom note for the victim. Victims with safe backups should have no recovery problems without paying, and most PC security products can safely remove the K2 Ransomware from infected systems. After a mild debut on GitHub, the  VoidCrypt Ransomware...

Nobu Ransomware

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Nobu Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that stops documents and similar media from opening. As part of the STOP Ransomware family, its encryption is secure against free recovery methods, and users should save backups securely for restoring any affected content. Compatible anti-malware products also can protect Windows systems by blocking or removing the Nobu Ransomware on sight. The  STOP Ransomware  grows long in the tooth. Still, its age isn't keeping threat actors from...

Nsemad Ransomware

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Nsemad Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that can block digital media by encrypting each file. The Nsemad Ransomware also may deactivate interfering security features by several means, including restarting computers in Safe Mode. Windows users should maintain strict security standards for any administrated networks, possess backups for comprehensive recovery, and let proven anti-malware services remove the Nsemad Ransomware as they see fit. The  Snatch Ransomware  is a small...

MESSAGEMANIFOLD Malware

Posted: December 7, 2020 | Category: Malware
  Activists and political entities in Taiwan and Tibet have become the target of a new hacker attack, relying on spear-phishing emails to deliver a threatening implant to the targets. The implant in question has been determined to be a previously unknown malware sample that has been given the name MESSAGEMANIFOLD. The spear-phishing emails used to deliver the MESSAGEMANIFOLD Malware usually focus on political topics popular in Taiwan and Tibet, and the file attachments may often use...

Snake Keylogger

Posted: December 4, 2020 | Category: Keyloggers
Snake Keylogger is a threatening piece of software whose authors are promoting it rather boldly through a public website and various hacking forums. The Snake Keylogger website looks very professionally made, and it includes a long list of features to attract customers and several payment plans, which can be used to acquire access to Snake Keylogger's services. The authors promise that their customers will be getting access to a lightweight and very functional keylogger, which enables them to...

Gkillegebre.space

Posted: December 4, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Gkillegebre.space is a website, which uses a fake anti-robot check to trick visitors into subscribing to its notifications. Users who fall for the simple tactic will not be put in a potentially hazardous situation, but they may end up having the quality of their Web browsing sessions worsened substantially. This will occur because Gkillegebre.space's notifications will interrupt them all the time, usually to promote paid advertisements for all sorts of content, including shady sites. Since...

Rdebritone.space

Posted: December 4, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Rdebritone.space is a misleading page, which poses as an 'anti-robot' check, which users must confirm to access the website they were trying to view. However, you can rest assured that none of Rdebritone.space's content is truthful, and its goal is to engage you in a basic tactic, which aims to hijack your browser notifications. All it takes to fall for Rdebritone.space's tactic is to click 'Allow' when the page asks you to do so – once this action is complete, you will be subscribed to the...

Tec-smartphone.com

Posted: December 4, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Tec-smartphone.com is a deceptive page, which relies on pop-ups and messages to trick users into clicking a button that would permit the website's notifications. Of course, the page does not reveal this, and, instead, it tries to disguise its request as a mandatory robot check, which users must complete to continue. Users who across the Tec-smartphone.com pop-ups may be told to 'Click Allow if you are not a robot' – doing this will result in subscribing to Tec-smartphone.com's notifications....

Wizardclick.site

Posted: December 4, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Wizardclick.site is a Web page, which users might encounter while trying to download files from suspicious and unknown websites. The purpose of Wizardclick.site is to display a fake message saying that the user's download is being prepared, and they need to confirm their request by clicking the 'Allow' button. Supposedly, this will begin the file download, but the truth is entirely different – the 'Allow' button displayed on Wizardclick.site is prompting you to permit this website's...

LivePDFSearch

Posted: December 4, 2020 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
LivePDFSearch is an intrusive browser extension whose installer may promise to grant users access to excellent PDF conversion and discovery tools. However, the true goal of the LivePDFSearch add-on is to bring users to a 3rd-party search engine, therefore boosting the amount of traffic it receives. By artificially increasing the number of visitors, LivePDFSearch may allow the website to generate more advertising revenue. The page that LivePDFSearch promotes is located at Livepdfsearch.com,...
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