Maas Ransomware

Posted: July 7, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Maas Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's from the STOP Ransomware or the Djvu Ransomware family. The Maas Ransomware retains the traditional features of that group, such as locking files with encryption, creating extortionist message and deleting backups. A reliable anti-malware service can block infections or uninstall the Maas Ransomware, but secured backups are likely-mandatory for recovering encrypted media. The legacy of the STOP Ransomware or the Djvu Ransomware...

Crimson Ransomware

Posted: July 7, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Crimson Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that also is a module of STRRAT, a Remote Access Trojan. While the latter provides attackers with access to the computer, the Crimson Ransomware conducts file-locking operations and extortion – although early versions omit any encryption. Users might be able to recover files by removing the extensions that the Trojan adds. They should also use anti-malware utilities for removing the Crimson Ransomware and the related STRRAT. Encryption is a...

CoronaCrypt Ransomware

Posted: July 6, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The CoronaCrypt Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that encrypts digital media like documents and holds it hostage. As with most Trojans of this category, it monetizes attacks by demanding ransoms from victims before unlocking their files. Users can recover with either free decryption tools or unaffected backups but should let their anti-malware services remove the CoronaCrypt Ransomware first. Joining the slowly-lengthening line of COVID-19-themed threats like  CoronaLocker , the ...

NHLP Ransomware

Posted: July 6, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
File-lockers are threatening pieces of malware that are able to harm the files on your computer by encrypting their contents. Unfortunately, reversing this process is often a nearly impossible task, and victims of ransomware attacks have to look into unreliable data recovery options such as purchasing a decryptor from cybercriminals. One of the latest file-lockers on the landscape is the NHLP Ransomware, and it appears to be a project based on the infamous Dharma Ransomware family. Sadly,...

Try2Cry Ransomware

Posted: July 4, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Try2Cry Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that encrypts Microsoft Office files and other documents and pictures, to sell its unlocker. Many versions of this Trojan also include a worm component that can spread through USB devices with disguised links. Users should refrain from sharing portable drives until they remove the Try2Cry Ransomware and disinfect all attached USB drives with compatible security software. Although the Wannacryptor Ransomware , AKA 'Wannacry,' isn't as...

Prnds Ransomware

Posted: July 3, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Prnds Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the Dharma Ransomware Ransomware-as-a-Service. Although it includes a range of secondary features, its most essential attack blocks diverse media formats, such as documents and pictures, from opening. All users should equip themselves with backups for recovery without a ransom and let dedicated anti-malware services remove the Prnds Ransomware as soon as it's identifiable. With little stopping it from dominating the bulk of...

Jwjs Ransomware

Posted: July 2, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Jwjs Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan without a currently identifiable family. The Jwjs Ransomware blocks the user's digital media, such as documents, and holds it captive while waiting on a ransom. Users should have backups on secondary devices for a fast recovery and anti-malware applications to automatically flag and remove the Jwjs Ransomware. Even though it borrows a ransom note that families like the Globe Ransomware , the Globe Imposter Ransomware , and even old versions of...

VinDizelPux Ransomware

Posted: July 1, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The VinDizelPux Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's from the MedusaLocker Ransomware family. Chief symptoms among infections include the data encryption that blocks different files from opening until the victim, at the attacker's behest, pays a ransom for a decryption service. Users with backups should recover quickly, and reliable anti-malware programs will prevent infections or uninstall the VinDizelPux Ransomware when relevant. The mythology-inspired  MedusaLocker Ransomware...

Gyga Ransomware

Posted: July 1, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Gyga Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan or a threat that encrypts your media files so that they can't open. Its attacks include traditional notes asking for ransoms for the criminal's recovery aid and other supporting features like deleting backups. A non-locally-saved backup can provide a smooth recovery process, and most anti-malware products can remove the Gyga Ransomware, like other members of its family. The lines between threat categories sometimes blur, as in the case of the...

'pain@onefinedstay.com' Ransomware

Posted: July 1, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The pain@onefinedstay.com' Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the Dharma Ransomware family. The pain@onefinedstay.com' Ransomware can stop digital media like documents from opening by encrypting them securely and demands a ransom for unlocking them. Users can protect themselves through twofold solutions involving general backup security and anti-malware tools for removing 'the pain@onefinedstay.com' Ransomware on sight. The RaaS Trojan sector's rent-based business is a well-known...

EvilQuest Ransomware

Posted: July 1, 2020 | Category: Mac Malware, Ransomware
The EvilQuest Ransomware is a combination of file-locking Trojan, backdoor Trojan and spyware. The EvilQuest Ransomware infiltrates macOS systems, holds their files for ransom after encrypting them, and collects information and creates a backdoor for remote attackers. Users of macOS devices should protect themselves with robust anti-malware services for removing the EvilQuest Ransomware, and backups for compensating for any data encryption. Threats attacking Mac-brand environments are on a...

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...

.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...
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