MZP Ransomware is a sneaky threat that might appear on a system after opening a suspicious file received or downloaded from the Internet. It can encrypt various documents and picture formats. As a result, its affected files should become locked. While such data can be unlocked, the tools needed for this task might be impossible to get. We explain this as well as other things related to this malicious application further in this article. Thus, if you wish to learn more, we invite you to read our full text. Also, have in mind that should you choose to erase MZP Ransomware manually, you could use our removal instructions placed at the end of this article. There is a comments section too that we encourage you to use if you have any questions about this malware. Read more »
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InnfiRAT
Have you been informed about the existence of InnfiRAT? If you have, you need to remove this malware immediately, and then you need to replace all the passwords you have ever used. That is important because this RAT (remote access Trojan) was created to steal passwords and record other private information that could assist cybercriminals in performing identify theft online. Hopefully, you still have time to ensure that your operating system is guarded against this Trojan. If you know for sure that you need to delete InnfiRAT from your operating system already, there is no time to waste. Quickly read this report to learn how to eliminate the infection. This report also includes tips on Windows security and malware attack prevention. If you have any questions you want to be addressed by our research team, add them to the comments section below. Read more »
FlowerPippi
If you are informed about the existence of FlowerPippi, you need to make sure that you remove this threat as soon as possible. You also need to inspect your operating system for other threats because this backdoor malware is unlikely to exist on its own. In the summer of 2019, this malicious threat was found to spread via spam emails along with Gelup, another Trojan that, of course, requires elimination as well. These two infections are believed to belong to the TA505 group, which has been sending its malware in many different directions. Its activity has been recorded in Morroco, the Middle East, and also Australia, Japan, and the Philippines. If you live in these three countries, you are more likely to need to delete FlowerPippi from your operating system. So, how can you get rid of this malware and, more important, how can you ensure protection against it in the future? Read more »
Gesd Ransomware
Gesd Ransomware is a dangerous program that will surely slither into your system behind your back. Since it is a ransomware program, we know already what it wants from you – money. You should do your best to resist its threats and remove Gesd Ransomware from your computer as soon as possible. Although there are the manual removal instructions below this description, you should seriously consider scanning your computer with a licensed antispyware tool that would help you delete all the malicious programs automatically. Consequently, you would also protect your computer from other similar threats. Read more »
MedusaLocker Ransomware
Keep one thing in mind: Your Windows operating system is vulnerable. MedusaLocker Ransomware is one of the many threats that could try to invade it if you are not cautious. This threat is controlled by cybercriminals who care about nothing else but money, and they are willing to do whatever it takes to get it. Unfortunately, it is fairly easy for them to reach their goals using an efficient file encryptor. All they have to do is corrupt your personal files and make a few demands. If you value your files, it is likely that the attackers could convince you to do some risky things. Hopefully, you have done nothing yet. Continue reading this report, and you will understand how dangerous it could be for you to follow the instructions of cybercriminals. Remember that, in any case, you will need to delete MedusaLocker Ransomware from your Windows operating system. We hope that the removal process will be a little easier for you because of the information gathered by our Anti-Spyware-101.com research team. Read more »
Find My Nascar Lineup
Find My Nascar Lineup is a potentially unwanted program (PUP), and that is what Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers decided after thoroughly inspecting this strange application/extension. Internet Explorer users are forced to download it as an application, and that means that they have to uninstall it at the end. Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox users install it as an extension, and it is enough to delete the unwanted add-on to get rid of it. Since you are reading this report, it is possible that you need to further explanation as to why you should remove Find My Nascar Lineup from your operating system or browsers. However, if you have no idea why the seemingly-harmless app/extension is classified as a PUP or why you should even consider eliminating it, this is an article for you. Continue reading, and, as always, do not be shy to post any questions in the comments section below. Read more »
VeePN
In this report, we are discussing the VeePN Chrome extension that the users of this browser can acquire from the popular Chrome web store at chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/veepn-unlimited-free-fast/majdfhpaihoncoakbjgbdhglocklcgno. The extension is free, and so it is no surprise that over 11,300 Chrome users have downloaded it already. The program also has a shinning 4.5/5 star rating (from 49 users), but it has a mixed bag of reviews. Some of them make the extension sound amazing, while others might create doubts and make you question its versatility and usefulness. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com research team, the extension works, and although it has a limited number of free VPN servers (at the time, we had six to choose from), it offers more for those willing to pay for the Premium service. Despite this, some Chrome users choose to remove VeePN from their browsers. Are there specific reasons for that, or do these users find better tools? Continue reading to find out, and note that a guide showing how to delete the potentially unwanted program (PUP) from Chrome is available below. Read more »
MarioLocker Ransomware
MarioLocker Ransomware is an infection that might have been abandoned by its creator already. That is what we have to think about because one of the most important files that belong to this malware can no longer be downloaded onto the infected systems. Perhaps this is just a temporary glitch, and perhaps the file will become downloadable again. If that happens, the Anti-Spyware-101.com research team will report back to you as soon as possible. For now, it looks like we are dealing with something that might be obsolete already. That being said, it is always possible that the threat could be spread even if parts of it are dysfunctional. In most cases, ransomware is spread using spam emails or bundled downloaders, and you could always open spam emails much later on, and bundled downloaders could float around with dysfunctional malware for a long time. Whatever the case, whether or not your files were encrypted, you need to remove MarioLocker Ransomware if it got in. Continue reading, and you will learn how to delete this threat. Read more »