Support Ransomware

Posted: June 30, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Support Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's from the MedusaLocker Ransomware family. The Support Ransomware can hold your media files as hostages by encrypting them and represents a significant threat to unprotected networks. Users should abide by appropriate security standards, have backups for recovering, and let anti-malware utilities remove the Support Ransomware as soon as they detect it. The Greek myth of Medusa is, currently, more famous than the  MedusaLocker...

Lxhlp Ransomware

Posted: June 30, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Lxhlp Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan that comes from the Dharma Ransomware family. This Ransomware-as-a-Service specializes in blocking users' media files and can destroy backups and extort money with ransom messages. Users should let a trusted anti-malware service remove the Lxhlp Ransomware when appropriate and secure their backups for recovering without paying. With both financial and software longevity being one of the typical characteristics of a Ransomware-as-a-Service, few...

Distrevolumn.club

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Distrevolumn.club is a misleading page that displays fake pop-ups and alerts that urge you to click 'Allow' to confirm that you are not a robot or to play an embedded piece of media. However, neither of these statements are true, and pressing 'Allow' will enable Distrevolumn.club's permissions to use Web browser notifications. This change is not massive, but it may worsen your Web browsing experience drastically by exposing you to tons of unwanted notifications whenever your browser is...

Gmaringfossi.club

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Gmaringfossi.club is a website that may display unwanted notifications in your Web browser, but this will only happen if you allow this page to use browser notifications. You may be thinking that you would never do this, but you should know that Gmaringfossi.club may use misleading instructions and messages to trick you into performing actions that would result in enabling Gmaringfossi.club's notification, ultimately. One of the tricks that this website uses is to display a fake 'robot check'...

Blecondaydis.club

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Blecondaydis.club is a shady page that does not host unsafe content, but it may try to trick you into subscribing to notifications that you will not be interested in, indeed. The Blecondaydis.club notifications may contain misleading advertisements, fake virus alerts, promos of dubious technical support services and other dodgy content. Of course, no one would subscribe to the notifications of a random website, and this is why Blecondaydis.club uses misleading and confusing instructions to...

Keysdigita.com

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
There are many online tactics that can end up being very unsafe if you do not spot their intentions in time. Some tactics, however, are best described as 'annoying' – this is the case of the low-effort tactic found on Keysdigita.com. Users may encounter this website when it appears in their Web browser in the shape of an advertisement, and it may display a fake loading screen immediately, which prompts the user to click 'Allow.' We can assure you that this does not represent a hint that you...

Buteddespita.club

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Hijacking browser notifications have become a rather lucrative business for online con artists. They have set up thousands of websites that use misleading messages to access your Web browser's notifications. One of the most popular types of tactics can be found on Buteddespita.club – the page prompts you to click 'Allow' and tells you that this action must be completed to confirm that you are not a robot. However, doing this, you will not access any content or complete any check and, instead,...

Oncertainffic.club

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Oncertainffic.club is an intrusive page that tries to trick you into clicking a button by telling you that this is required to pass a robot check. However, if you fall for Oncertainffic.club's scam, you will end up subscribing to this website's notifications, and, unfortunately, this may worsen your Web browsing experience significantly. Oncertainffic.club is known to abuse browser notifications to deliver a wide range of advertisements to the user's Web browser – often, these notifications...

.HOW Ransomware

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The .HOW Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's a variant of the Dharma Ransomware, a branch of the Crysis Ransomware family. Ransomware-as-a-Services like this one may use different infection methods and attack home users or work environments, always, with the design of blocking files and holding them for ransom. Users should have anti-malware protection for deleting the .HOW Ransomware infections and backups for a painless recovery. Although it's not quite near the same profusion...

Zida Ransomware

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Zida Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's a part of the STOP Ransomware Ransomware-as-a-Service business. Criminals distribute these threats to victims in both random and targeted attacks with the intent of blocking digital media such as documents. Windows users should invest in dependable backup solutions and let professional anti-malware products remove the Zida Ransomware as they detect it. The simplest hiding places can, for a Trojan, be the best ones, since many Trojan...

Bateleur

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Backdoors
Bateleur is a JavaScript-based backdoor Trojan that was first used by the FIN7 hacking group in its campaigns against restaurants in the United States. The infamous FIN7 hackers have been involved in numerous attacks against companies in the hospitality or retail sector previously, and the goal of their attacks is almost always money theft. The Bateleur implant was spread via fraudulent email messages that contained a fake '.DOC' file that was described as a recent check. However, it is a...

Ransom X Ransomware

Posted: June 29, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
he Ransom X Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that uses manual distribution by its threat actor for compromising potentially-valuable targets, such as government networks. Although it includes a set of anti-security features as supplementary elements, users should foremost concern themselves with backup practices for recovering from its data encryption. Anti-malware products may delete the Ransom X Ransomware, and proper network security practices can limit the scope of attacks. An...

HideMeFast

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs)
HideMeFast is an annoying but harmless browser add-on that is known to bring undesired changes to the configuration of Web browsers. Thankfully, HideMeFast does not use these changes to lure users into non-trustworthy Web destinations and, instead, it appears to simply redirect users to a search results page generated by Bing.com. While this behavior is not a major issue, you should not forget that HideMeFast's behavior may change at any point – this means that it may take you to less...

Cheersysinst.club

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Cheersysinst.club is a shady website that does not host any interesting content and, instead, tries to get its visitors to click a button that would subscribe them to this website's notifications. If you end up falling for this trick, your Web browser might begin to display tons of Cheersysinst.club notifications every few minutes, and their contents often may promote shady sites and services. It is not uncommon for the Cheersysinst.club notifications to include fake virus alerts and errors...

Eadytherlayr.club

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Seeing Eadytherlayr.club's pop-ups in your Web browser means that you have become the target of a simple tactic that aims to trick you into allowing a random Web page to use your browser's notifications. This change is not major, but it may cause some undesired issues, such as seeing a large number of unwanted notifications whenever you use your Web browser. In the case of Eadytherlayr.club, the page may use these notifications to promote schemes, affiliate links, and other content that you...

SearchRange

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Mac Malware
SearchRange is a deceptive Mac utility that you cannot download from an official website or host. Instead, it is distributed via misleading downloads, fake files, fake updaters, and other dodgy online content that you should avoid interacting with. If the SearchRange browser hijacker gets installed on your Mac, it may apply immediate changes to your favorite Web browser's default new tab page and search aggregator. While this behavior is not unsafe, it may worsen your Web browsing experience...

OdysseusLookup

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Mac Malware
OdysseusLookup is a problematic Mac application that may be distributed via software bundles, fake installers, and updaters or other misleading content. Once OdysseusLookup is installed on a Mac device, it will set up a new 'Device Profile' that enables is it to apply permanent changes to the Web browser's configuration. Thanks to these changes, OdysseusLookup can control the default search engine and new tab you see, as well as inject advertisements in active Web browser instances – needless...

VenomRAT

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Remote Administration Tools
VenomRAT is a threatening piece of malware whose authors are trying to disguise it as a legitimate tool used for surveillance of employees and families. In reality, all of VenomRAT's features are typical for malware, and you can rest assured that the so-called 'Venom Software' is not a legitimate surveillance tool. The authors of the VenomRAT are selling a one-month subscription for $150, and they have set up a public website where this product is offered. The creators of VenomRAT also have...

Nppp Ransomware

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Nppp Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's part of the STOP Ransomware or the Djvu Ransomware family. Although its core feature involves blocking content by encrypting it, the Trojan also creates ransom notes, deletes backups, and blocks some websites. Windows users should protect themselves through rigorous backup storage and at least one anti-malware product to stop or remove the Nppp Ransomware. Remaining one of the highest in proliferation Ransomware-as-a-Services this year,...

Credo Ransomware

Posted: June 26, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Credo Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's a confirmed build of the Dharma Ransomware RaaS (Ransomware-as-a-Service). The Credo Ransomware can block media-related content, such as documents, with encryption, delete local backups and demand a ransom for decryption assistance. Users can store their backups securely as a counter to its attacks or keep anti-malware programs capable of deleting the Credo Ransomware immediately. The  Dharma Ransomware  wing of  Crysis...
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