BlueCheeser Ransomware

Posted: February 5, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The BlueCheeser Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan that can stop media such as documents or images from opening by encrypting the file's internal data. Windows users can best defend their work by creating backups on devices that the Trojan doesn't have access to for deleting. Most anti-malware services also should offer preemptive protection by removing the BlueCheeser Ransomware as they identify it. Ransomware-as-a-Service businesses like the Globe Imposter Ransomware , and free coding...

Alka Ransomware

Posted: February 4, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Alka Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that comes from the STOP Ransomware or Djvu Ransomware family. As a Ransomware-as-a-Service, its distribution exploits can include anything from torrents to fake e-mails, and infections always will block the user's local media files through encrypting them. Users with diligently-maintained backups and anti-malware utilities for flagging and removing the Alka Ransomware should be protected sufficiently. In keeping with its reputation for vast...

DRV Ransomware

Posted: February 3, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The DRV Ransomware is a new version of the file-locking Trojan, Hidden Tear. Attacks by this threat can keep media files from opening on your computer, change their extensions to strings referencing the Trojan, and create ransom messages. Users should back their work up onto another device for preserving it from these attacks and use an appropriate anti-malware service for deleting the DRV Ransomware safely in most cases. A new quest for ransoms is finding its first victims, even though...

Btos Ransomware

Posted: January 31, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Btos Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan from the family of the STOP Ransomware. Besides blocking your documents and similar media, the Btos Ransomware may delete backups, create messages with ransoming demands or imitate Windows updates with pop-ups. Users can delete the Btos Ransomware or block installation exploits with reputable anti-malware services and establish non-local backups as an optimal recovery method. A Ransomware-as-a-Service family, the STOP Ransomware , is one of the...

Nodera Ransomware

Posted: January 30, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Nodera Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that runs off of the Node.js JavaScript runtime environment. Besides this unusual developmental choice, the Nodera Ransomware operates similarly to other Trojans of its kind by encrypting the user's media and demanding Bitcoins for a decryptor. Users can protect their work through appropriate backups and let their anti-malware products block or delete the Nodera Ransomware as they deem it necessary. With families like Hidden Tear or the Globe...

Npsg Ransomware

Posted: January 30, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Npsg Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the STOP Ransomware family. It can block media by encrypting it and holds the files hostage until the victim pays a ransom. Backups are the only guaranteed way of recovering any of this locked content. However, nearly all anti-malware products should block or delete the Npsg Ransomware from any at-risk Windows machine. The STOP Ransomware , despite its name, is one of the most rapidly-growing families of file-locking Trojans based off of...

$$$ Ransomware

Posted: January 29, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The $$$ Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan that's capable of stopping your documents and similar media from opening. Its campaign is targeting business entities' networks rather than individuals successfully, although any single PC is just as much at risk from its encryption. All users should prepare backups for recovering from attacks safely and use proven anti-malware solutions for detecting or uninstalling the $$$ Ransomware. Ransomware-as-a-Services like the Scarab Ransomware 's...

EnCiPhErEd Ransomware

Posted: January 29, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The EnCiPhErEd Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan from the Xorist Ransomware family. As with most variants of that collective, the EnCiPhErEd Ransomware can block selected media files with its possibly-irreversible encryption, and create ransom notes, such as interactive pop-ups. Rather than paying the ransom, users should restore from backups, if possible, and let their anti-malware products isolate or delete the EnCiPhErEd Ransomware. The Trojan-fabricating kit of the Xorist Ransomware...

CryptoPatronum Ransomware

Posted: January 28, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The CryptoPatronum Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan whose code is a partial derivative of Hidden Tear, a previously open-source, free project. Victims of infections may find their files not opening, as well as encountering issues with server administrative software. Let your anti-malware products delete the CryptoPatronum Ransomware at the first opportunity and maintain Another version of Hidden Tear is attacking servers in Russia, with victims reporting of locked files without any...

2NEW Ransomware

Posted: January 28, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The 2NEW Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan that comes from a Ransomware-as-a-Service known as the Dharma Ransomware. This family is well-known for blocking media files and ransoming them through a premium decryption service, as well as instigating other anti-security attacks. Users should protect their data with properly-saved backups and use anti-malware products for eliminating the 2NEW Ransomware upon its detection. The hiring of Ransomware-as-a-Service families is a daily cycle that,...

AlphaBetaCrypt Ransomware

Posted: January 27, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The AlphaBetaCrypt Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that encrypts the media files on your computer so that they will not open. Further attacks include changes to filenames' extensions and ransom messages appearing, which borrow most of their text from the separate Scarab Ransomware family. Users should always have a backup stored safely for recovering any valuable work and let anti-malware solutions manage the removal of AlphaBetaCrypt Ransomware or intercepting installation attempts....

Reha Ransomware

Posted: January 24, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Reha Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that can keep media such as documents, pictures or databases from opening. This encryption attack is, generally, irreversible without the threat actor's ransom-based help, which is an inherently risky service. Users can preserve their files more effectively with well-stored backups, and possession of anti-malware software for stopping and removing the Reha Ransomware. Although file-locking Trojans of other origins are also extant,...

Topi Ransomware

Posted: January 24, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Topi Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's part of a Ransomware-as-a-Service known as the STOP Ransomware. This family of Trojans can block files through encrypting their data, delete backups, collect passwords with the help of other threats, and create ransom notes for victims. Users should have backups in safer locations for recovering and anti-malware tools for identifying, blocking or uninstalling the Topi Ransomware. Although most Ransomware-as-a-Service groups aren't static,...

OnyxLocker Ransomware

Posted: January 23, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The OnyxLocker Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that can block your PC's media files, such as documents. The OnyxLocker Ransomware creates Russian-language ransom notes, in most cases, although the encryption feature it uses endangers media around the world. Most anti-malware services should find and remove the OnyxLocker Ransomware automatically, and responsible backup behavior can reduce any risk from infections. A Trojan that could be a new family in the early stages of propagation...

Nosu Ransomware

Posted: January 21, 2020 | Category: Ransomware
The Nosu Ransomware is a file-locker Trojan that can keep documents and other media from opening. The Nosu Ransomware conducts these attacks as part of an extortion campaign that sells its unlocking service, without which, any data recovery may prove impossible. Users can protect theirdata by backing it up to secure storage devices and let their anti-malware utilities remove the Nosu Ransomware when it's necessary. Few RaaS families are as ironically-named as the STOP Ransomware , a...
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