TiNx Ransomware

Posted: August 14, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The TiNx Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the Xorist Ransomware family. The TiNx Ransomware stops users from opening documents, pictures, and other media by encrypting the files and holding them for ransom. Users should abide by robust security standards for preventing infections and let anti-malware tools remove The TiNx Ransomware as it becomes necessary. The file-locking Trojan family of the  Xorist Ransomware  has its name from the XOR and TEA algorithms in its...

Pandemic Ransomware

Posted: August 13, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Pandemic Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's a variant of the BigLock Ransomware. The Pandemic Ransomware blocks most non-essential files on the user's computer, including both media formats and others, and asks for a ransom in a text file. Windows users with backups should have convenient alternatives to its ransom service, and most systems with anti-malware protection should remove the Pandemic Ransomware immediately. The highly-relevant theme of global disease is the...

FIXI Ransomware

Posted: August 13, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The FIXI Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the Scarab Ransomware family, a Ransomware-as-a-Service business. The FIXI Ransomware can keep files as hostages by encrypting them and targets documents and other, widely-in-use media formats preferentially. Users with non-locally-saved backups can protect their work efficiently, and the anti-malware programs of most trustworthy companies should block or remove the FIXI Ransomware. While some regional quirks that leave it as a memorable...

DarkSide Ransomware

Posted: August 13, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The DarkSide Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that can block files on Windows computers with encryption. The DarkSide Ransomware targets entities with significant financial resources, such as enterprise-level businesses preferentially, and claims that it collects data for blackmail purposes. Server administrators should maintain strict security protocols for preventing infections, backups for content recovery, and anti-malware tools to spot and remove the DarkSide Ransomware. Despite...

FlyStudio Ransomware

Posted: August 13, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The FlyStudio Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that blocks media files on Windows computers and holds them as hostages while asking for a ransom. The FlyStudio Ransomware campaign targets Chinese speakers and imitates Apple software for circulating, although future attacks may use different configurations. Users with both anti-malware programs for deleting the FlyStudio Ransomware and secured backups for recovery should be safe from this threat. English is the language favored for...

Spade Ransomware

Posted: August 13, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Spade Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan that's a variant of the Void Ransomware (also identified as VoidCrypt Ransomware). The Spade Ransomware targets Windows systems, locks their media files by encrypting them, and can terminate some applications that interfere with the attacks. Users with backups safe are, as usual, protected, and anti-malware products can defend PCs by removing the Spade Ransomware on sight. A little-known file-locking Trojan referred to in most circles as the ...

AB89 Ransomware

Posted: August 12, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The AB89 Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's a variant of the AES-Matrix Ransomware. This family of Trojans uses secure encryption for locking files, may replace their names, alter the wallpaper and create a ransom note. A backup on another device can aid with the recovery of digital media, and traditional anti-malware programs should remove the AB89 Ransomware. The  AES-Matrix Ransomware  family is quieter than many of its fast-proliferating competition inside the file-locking...

Smaug Ransomware

Posted: August 12, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Smaug Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan family that operates as a Ransomware-as-a-Service. Because threat actors can create campaigns through an easy-to-use website interface, the family members may use very different exploits for circulation or target different victim demographics. However, users can spare their files with backups and have anti-malware services to remove the Smaug Ransomware variants. With a name coming from the dragon antagonist of Tolkien's famous work, the Smaug...

YaKo Ransomware

Posted: August 11, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The YaKo Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's part of the Xorist Ransomware's family. The YaKo Ransomware can lock media with encryption so that files can't open, change the user's wallpaper, and create ransom notes. Users should rely on backups as the preferable solution to recovery, instead of a ransom, and use anti-malware products for removing the YaKo Ransomware appropriately. The differences between encryption functionality can mean a ransom or the lack of one, as far as threat...

Devoe Ransomware

Posted: August 11, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Devoe Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan from the family of the Phobos Ransomware. The Devoe Ransomware blocks media such as documents on Windows computers and holds them for ransom. Cautious, well-updated backups can protect users' work from this sabotage, and anti-malware programs will remove Devoe Ransomware automatically. The Phobos Ransomware is a Trojan family with years to its record, although it still lacks the high-energy proliferation of the most popular...

Xati Ransomware

Posted: August 10, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Xati Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's from the Dharma Ransomware or the Crysis Ransomware family. The Xati Ransomware stops files from opening by encrypting their data and holds the media hostage until the victim pays its ransom. Users should have robust backups for countering any infections and let their anti-malware service of preference remove the Xati Ransomware safely. With a steady rate of proliferation throughout the year, the Dharma Ransomware is next-and-next with...

GET Ransomware

Posted: August 10, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The GET Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's part of the Dharma Ransomware family, a Ransomware-as-a-Service. The GET Ransomware can stop files from opening through encryption, change their names, delete some backups, and deliver ransom notes to the victim. Users with backups on other devices have protection from the encryption, and anti-malware products will block infections or uninstall the GET Ransomware. Due to the Dharma Ransomware family's numbers not tapering down, users can...

Oonn Ransomware

Posted: August 10, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Oonn Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's from STOP Ransomware's Ransomware-as-a-Service business. Like most RaaSes, it uses a (usually, secure) encryption routine for keeping users from opening their media files and drops a ransom note. Recovery through backups and anti-malware products for removing the Oonn Ransomware always is superior to paying its ransom. Whether it's called STOP Ransomware or Djvu Ransomware , according to two of its earliest campaigns, the...

BitRansomware Ransomware

Posted: August 10, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The BitRansomware Ransomware is an independent file-locking Trojan that can stop media such as pictures and documents from opening on your computer. Users are best capable of avoiding permanent damage by having backups on sufficiently-secured devices. Most Windows anti-malware programs also can identify and delete the BitRansomware Ransomware by default. With little fanfare, a file-locker Trojan with advertising as a fresh Ransomware-as-a-Service appears on the dark Web. The BitRansomware...

Makop Ransomware

Posted: August 10, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Makop Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan family that provides variants to third-party threat actors for a fee. Attackers then launch pseudo-custom campaigns for locking Windows users' media files with encryption and offering a ransom-based unlocking service. Users should protect any high-risk or valuable data with backups and have anti-malware services active for removing the Makop Ransomware members as soon as possible. With variants under analysis since April, the Makop Ransomware's...
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