PureLocker Ransomware

Posted: November 13, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The PureLocker Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's written in PureBasic and contains noteworthy anti-analysis and obfuscation features. Its attacks are compromising enterprise-grade servers via various exploits currently and blocking data files for ransoms. Appropriate backup strategies will reduce the harm that an outbreak can cause, and users can update their anti-malware solutions regularly for removing the PureLocker Ransomware as soon as possible. A new family of...

Peet Ransomware

Posted: November 13, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Peet Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the STOP Ransomware family. The Peet Ransomware can encrypt media files on your PC and block them indefinitely while offering a ransom-based unlocking service. Users should have backups for recovering as necessary, although any high-quality anti-malware product should identify the Trojan as a threat and delete the Peet Ransomware automatically. Ransomware-as-a-Service never stops at just one Trojan – but rather, is a business that functions...

Dharma-Ninja Ransomware

Posted: November 13, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Dharma-Ninja Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the family of the Dharma Ransomware or the Crysis Ransomware. The Dharma-Ninja Ransomware can block media throughout your computer and remove their backups. Users should try not to pay the ransom it demands and, instead, restore from a secure backup after uninstalling the Dharma-Ninja Ransomware with a trusted anti-malware product. Further samples that bolster the numbers of Trojans calling from the Dharma Ransomware family are...

JesusCrypt Ransomware

Posted: November 13, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The JesusCrypt Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that can block your media by encrypting it. Such attacks are, often, not reversible with private decryption information, and users should have backups stored safely for a failsafe. Conventional anti-malware programs for Windows should, however, delete the JesusCrypt Ransomware as a danger to your computer. Unidentified threat actors are testing out a newly-made Trojan with the traditional encrypt-and-ransom tactic. The JesusCrypt...

Octopus Ransomware

Posted: November 12, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Octopus Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the family of the Phobos Ransomware. The Octopus Ransomware can encrypt file data automatically for holding it hostage and monetizes the attack with accompanying ransom notes. Users should have their anti-malware solutions remove the Octopus Ransomware ASAP before resorting to any available backups for content retrieval. Shortly after the confirmation of the Deal Ransomware 's circulation, further variants of the Phobos Ransomware...

Kr Ransomware

Posted: November 12, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Kr Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the family of the Crysis Ransomware or the Dharma Ransomware. Attacks by this threat will keep your files from opening by encrypting them and include attempts at ransoming the unlocking service. Having secured backups is an ideal defense for any data, and most anti-malware programs can remove the Kr Ransomware from Windows computers accurately and safely. Criminals retain their enthusiasm for RaaS families as an 'easy' way of making illicit...

Nvram Ransomware

Posted: November 11, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Nvram Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's from the Ransomware-as-a-Service family of the Crysis Ransomware (or the Dharma Ransomware). The Nvram Ransomware represents a significant danger to your files, archetypal media formats, especially, which can suffer locking automatically. Letting anti-malware services uninstall the Nvram Ransomware and possessing secure backups for recovering are the preferable solutions to infections. The in-flux status of the fast-growing...

Deal Ransomware

Posted: November 11, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Deal Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's from the Phobos Ransomware family. This group of Trojans resembles the Dharma Ransomware, in terms of symptoms, and, like it, blocks files, removes backups, and creates ransom notes for selling the unblocking service. Reliable anti-malware protection can help by deleting the Deal Ransomware, and responsible backup maintenance will counter most side effects. Ongoing attacks from the Dharma Ransomware imitator of the Phobos Ransomware...

AIR Ransomware

Posted: November 8, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The AIR Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the minor Trojan family of the Major Ransomware. The AIR Ransomware uses encryption for blocking files, delivers ransoming messages, and changes your desktop's wallpaper to a warning message. You can keep backups for preserving data from such an attack, and well-maintained anti-malware programs should delete the AIR Ransomware as soon as they detect it. In-between the campaigns of well-known legends of Trojan artistry like the Scarab...

Rooster865qq Ransomware

Posted: November 8, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Rooster865qq Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's a new version of the Maoloa Ransomware. While its media-blocking encryption is a core feature, it also can create ransom notes, change filenames, remove backups, and interfere with other programs through hidden system commands. Have your anti-malware product of preference remove the Rooster865qq Ransomware before falling back on your last secure, and preferably off-site, backup. After plundering Greek mythology with the Hermes666...

Lokf Ransomware

Posted: November 8, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Lokf Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan of the STOP Ransomware family, which targets Asian countries frequently. Users should prepare backups for counteracting its payload, which uses encryption for locking data without consent. Appropriate anti-malware tools also may delete the Lokf Ransomware before it becomes threatening to your files, or uninstall preexisting infections. Unintended adverse side effects of heavy industry, such as pollution, are often much lamented, but the...

Mailto Ransomware

Posted: November 7, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Mailto Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan and a variant of the Kazkavkovkiz Ransomware. Attacks by threat will block files on your computer, change their extensions, and leave ransom notes for extorting money. Users should ignore ransom demands, have backups prepared for recovery, and let their anti-malware services remove the Mailto Ransomware. The threatening software industry isn't very different from legal businesses, concerning the need for evolving with the times. Accordingly,...

'corpseworm@protonmail.com' Ransomware

Posted: November 7, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The 'corpseworm@protonmail.com' Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan that's a part of the Cryakl Ransomware family. The 'corpseworm@protonmail.com' Ransomware can keep files on your PC from opening and may collect information for letting threat actors access network-available systems and others' accounts. Users always should maintain backups for recovering from such an attack quickly, although many anti-malware products can find and remove the 'corpseworm@protonmail.com' Ransomware as...

Mosk Ransomware

Posted: November 7, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The Mosk Ransomware is a file-locking Trojan from the family of STOP Ransomware. Its attacks use encryption – usually, secure – for blocking the victim's media files for extorting money. Users should avoid paying ransoms and have the anti-malware program of their preference remove the Mosk Ransomware before restoring from their last backup. The farming out of distribution to third parties is leaving the Ransomware-as-a-Service sector running at an extremely rapid pace, with numerous...

GodLock Ransomware

Posted: November 6, 2019 | Category: Ransomware
The GodLock Ransomware is a minor update of the Freeme Ransomware, an independent, file-locking Trojan. The GodLock Ransomware can, like most of its more well-known competition, block media files with encryption attacks while leaving ransom notes for the victims. Windows users should have backups in place for preventing any damage and anti-malware protection for removing the GodLock Ransomware properly. Arriving samples of a Trojan with an oddly high opinion of itself is demonstrating that...
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