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Czech Ransomware

Czech Ransomware

Czech Ransomware is a new computer infection developed by cyber criminals to receive money from computer users. As the name of this ransomware suggests, it is targeted at those users who live in the Czech Republic; however, theoretically, it might slither onto your computer wherever you live. Do not worry; it will become immediately clear for you that a ransomware infection has sneaked onto the computer because a black screen with the text will cover your Desktop, meaning that you will no longer be able to access your Desktop. We understand how it is important for you to reach your programs and files, so we suggest getting rid of Czech Ransomware as soon as possible. It will not be very easy to eliminate it because this screen-locking window cannot be removed, and you will have to enter the Safe Mode (or Safe Mode with Networking). Let us help you do that – read this article attentively from beginning to end and then use our manual removal guide. Read more »

DetoxCrypto Ransomware

DetoxCrypto Ransomware

DetoxCrypto Ransomware is a release variant of PokemonGo Ransomware, but it has some slight differences that set it apart it from its predecessor. Our security experts suggest that you remove this before it encrypts your files because testing has shown that, currently, it does not work. Still, our researchers have analyzed it because it can spring into life at any time. It can infect your PC and say that your files have been encrypted, but will not encrypt any files. Yet, it is set to offer you to purchase a decryption key for a substantial sum of money. Please continue reading to learn more. Read more »

UPortal

UPortal

UPortal is a browser hijacker that users might download with bundled installers. This application could hijack user’s browser and replace the default homepage or search engine. As a consequence, instead of your favorite web page, the browser might start loading greenet.xyz. The main problem is that the search engine may show you third-party advertising, which could promote malicious web pages or unreliable software. Thus, if you do not want to expose the system to threats, it is highly advisable to get rid of the application. If you take a look at the instructions below, you will see that UPortal could be removed while resetting the hijacked browser. However, if more doubtful programs managed to enter the system, you may want to use a security tool that would deal with all possible threats. Read more »

HDWallpaper

HDWallpaper

HDWallpaper is an application that provides you with a variety of free wallpaper options. However, we are not convinced that it is entirely legitimate, and you should consider removing it because it is configured to collect information about you that might be shared with third-party advertisers. So this program can share the collected information with third-parties and makes money off it. Therefore, we have classified HDWallpaper as a potentially unwanted program (PUP.) We do not regard it as malicious, but its origins and features make it rather unreliable. Read more »

Searchinvietnam.com

Searchinvietnam.com

Searchinvietnam.com is a browser hijacker. Even if you let it in yourself, it is classified as a browser hijacker because it provides users with false information. When installing this search provider, you might be made believe that it is the best search tool on the market, when, in reality, it is not. In fact, it does not even work as a search provider. Instead of scanning the web for useful results, it redirects your search queries to a third-party search engine. Sure, Yahoo Search – which is the provider you will be exposed to – is not considered malicious, but the hijacker might use this engine to showcase sponsored links. According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, it is likely that this hijacker will be spread bundled with an extension created by Imali Media. In that case, the hijacker could take over your browsers unexpectedly. In any case, we recommend removing Searchinvietnam.com right away, and this report includes all the information you need to eliminate this hijacker. Read more »

Fake Norton Security Scan Tech Support Scam

If you see a Norton Security Scan message on your screen, but you do not have Norton Security on your computer, it is very likely that you have been infected by a malicious program that displays fake security notifications. Fake Norton Security Scan Tech Support Scam was first reported in July this year, and this annoying program still terrorizes users around the globe. The best way to get rid of this infection would be investing in a licensed antispyware tool. It is very likely that this message is displayed by a Trojan, and it is not recommended to attempt removing a Trojan on your own if you are not an experienced computer user. Read more »

Funnysiting.com

Funnysiting.com

We can assure you that you have a browser hijacker installed on your computer if you see Funnysiting.com in the place of your default search engine when you open your browser. Specialists have managed to find out that the Funnysiting.com browser hijacker is targeted at users whose default browsers are Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome; however, there is a small possibility that you might notice that the settings of your Internet Explorer have been changed too. Either way, you should hurry to get rid of Funnysiting.com despite the fact that it looks like an ordinary search engine. It will not be easy to remove the browser hijacker that belongs to the Elex family, especially when they have started using .bat files to open particular websites they promote. Of course, you will find more detailed information about the deletion of this browser hijacker here, so, we hope, it will be clearer for you what you need to do to erase this threat after reading the article. Read more »

Search.emailfaster.co

Search.emailfaster.co

Our security experts say Search.emailfaster.co is a browser hijacker, and as such, it can expose you to severe computer security threats if you do not take this danger seriously. The problem with browser hijacker is that they often look like a genuine search engine, and sometimes users cannot tell whether the domain set as their default homepage is reliable or not. We can assure you; however, that Search.emailfaster.co is not your new best friend. You have to remove this program from your computer along with everything associated with it because there might be a lot more unwanted programs on-board than you think. Read more »

Purge Ransomware

Purge Ransomware

Purge Ransomware is a threat that encrypts user’s private data after opening an infected file, which could be downloaded from malicious file-sharing web pages or Spam emails. The ones who created the malware demand their victims to contact them via powerbase@tutanota.com email address and pay the ransom in seven days. The ransom note even says that the more you wait, “the higher the payment gets.” By saying so, the cyber criminals are probably trying to scare users into paying the money. However, we advise you not to give in to this pressure. The best course of action is to read the article and learn more about the malware before deciding what to do. On the other hand, if paying the ransom is not an option to you, we advise you to erase the threat with the removal instructions below the text. Read more »

USB Locker

USB Locker

USB Locker is a strange application that our research team at Anti-Spyware-101.com recognizes as a potentially unwanted program, o PUP. According to our research, an official website that would represent this program does not exist, which is a bad sign. Legitimate and authentic programs usually rely on their official websites for representation. Because the PUP is not represented, we cannot review the privacy policies and other legal information associated with it. Even illegal, malicious programs might have misleading sites representing them, and so the inexistence of a representative site is truly worrying. On top of that, this poses a serious question regarding the distribution of the program. We have tested this PUP in our internal lab, and we can answer all of your questions regarding it. The most important of these questions, of course, is how to remove USB Locker, and we talk about this in the report as well. If you want to discuss further anything mentioned in this report, you can start a discussion in the comments area below. Read more »