Monthly Archives: September 2016 - Page 3

Voldemort Ransomware

Voldemort Ransomware

Our security experts have recently analyzed and tested a ransomware-type program called Voldemort Ransomware. You must remove it because it is a dangerous computer infection, designed to encrypt your files and demand money to decrypt them. Fortunately, and similarly to Cyber Splitter Vbs Ransomware, it does not work and will not encrypt any files, but if it did work, then you would be in a lot of trouble. This ransomware is still being distributed irrespective of the fact that it does not work and its executable may be dropped on your PC secretly. Read more »

Toptvtabsearch.com

Toptvtabsearch.com

Toptvtabsearch.com might hijack user’s browser while installing adware and other suspicious software. Since the software changes your default homepage, you might be forced to use this search engine if you cannot undo such modifications. That is the application’s primary goal, since while the user is searching with the provided tool, the program’s creators can show third-party advertising content. Also, it is most likely that the hijacker’s publishers receive advertising revenue when you click on their displayed ads. The problem is that the advertisements could lead you to harmful web pages. For instance, such sites could infect the system with Trojans, worms, ransomware, and so on. Naturally, if you do not want to take such chances, Toptvtabsearch.com should be removed immediately. The good news is that the application can be erased manually. All you have to do is follow our prepared instructions placed below. Read more »

12kotov.ru

12kotov.ru

If you find 12kotov.ru in your browsers, you either live in one of the Russian speaking countries or you have visited suspicious Russian file-sharing websites recently. This potentially harmful search engine page can enter your system silently and install itself as your home page. But not only that, this infection can also set itself up to start up automatically with Windows, which means that you will be exposed to its potentially unreliable third-party contents every time you restart your machine. This malware can cause system security issues on a couple of fronts, including the fact that it can slither onto your computer in the company of other malicious software installers. In other words, the presence of this browser hijacker can indicate that your computer is under attack from several sources. Therefore, if you are a security-minded computer user, scan your system with an up-to-date malware scanner to identify all possible threat sources but before you do so, remove 12kotov.ru. If you would like to know more about this infection, carry on reading this article to learn how you can avoid similar malware attacks. Read more »

Securefindersearch.com

Securefindersearch.com

Our security team at anti-spyware-101.com identifies Securefindersearch.com as a browser hijacker. Browser hijackers are particular programs that change your browser settings and then try to expose to third-party content that should help the people who created this program make money. Do not worry; the program cannot steal your money because it is not that sophisticated. Likewise, it is also not complicated to remove Securefindersearch.com from your computer. Just take a look at the instructions below this description, and you will be able to delete this application yourself. In the case you find the instructions too challenging, you can remove the program automatically. Read more »

Profitmaximizer.co

Profitmaximizer.co

Profitmaximizer.co is a scam website that you might be redirected to by malicious advertising-supported software (adware) active on your operating system. If you are redirected to it once, it is possible that maybe you have landed on a malicious website redirecting to this scam page by accident. However, if you are constantly redirected to random websites without any warning, you definitely should inspect your operating system to check for malware or adware. Obviously, if malicious threats are detected, you need to delete them as soon as possible; otherwise, you might get redirected to malicious sites again and again. Is it clear why you should remove Profitmaximizer.co-related malware? If you are not sure, you need to read this report. Experienced Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have analyzed this scam website, and we can tell you all you need to know about it. Read more »

Yahoo Has Been Hacked! Change Your Passwords ASAP!

In a recent message addressed to “Yahoo Users,” Yahoo has informed about a hack that happened two years ago, in late 2014. A massive data breach – which some classify as the biggest of its kind ever – was reported on 22nd of September, and, according to the information provided, around 500 million accounts were hit. Although not all hacks are discovered right away, it is surprising that it took two years for the company to detect this and inform its users. Needless to say, the damage has been done, and now is the time to take action. The company has not presented any information regarding the security problems that have emerged due to the hack, but it is possible that a lot of users have already suffered some consequences without even knowing it. Hopefully, there is time for everyone to evade big security issues. Read more »

Searchthatup.com

Searchthatup.com

Searchthatup.com is not what you might believe it to be. Though it looks like a regular search provider, Anti-Spyware-101.com research team has found that it is not reliable or useful. Considering that, in most cases, it is downloaded with the permission of Chrome, IE, and Firefox users, we assume that misleading information might be offered to make them install it. If a search tool replaces default search provider and homepage tools using misleading information and false promises, we classify it as a browser hijacker. Of course, most users link this term to search tools that are installed silently and without authorization, but different circumstances and scenarios should not be dismissed. Overall, we suggest deleting Searchthatup.com from your browsers, and this report will help you do that. Read more »

Dailybestsearch.com

Dailybestsearch.com

The research shows that Dailybestsearch.com is another browser hijacker created by the ones who developed a suspicious application called Snap.Do. This variant might show users both commercial advertisements and modified search results. What you should be aware of is that such ads could lead you to dangerous web pages. The sites would belong to the software’s third-party partners, so they may have different Privacy Policy statements. In other words, users could be redirected to sites that would try to collect their personal data. Also, there are other possible risks as well, and if you want to know more about them, we encourage you to read the rest of the article. However, if you came here just to learn how to erase the threat, slide below the text and use the provided deletion instructions. Read more »

Cyber Splitter Vbs Ransomware

Cyber Splitter Vbs Ransomware

Cyber Splitter Vbs Ransomware could soon become a dangerous threat to your computer, namely to your most precious personal files; however, it seems that the latest version fails to do as it claims. In other words, our malware researchers at anti-spyware-101.com say that this ransomware does not actually encrypt your files. Therefore, it should not pose a real threat to your system for the time being. Still, there could be inexperienced computer users who may take the ransom note seriously and rush to pay the fee to recover their files. We suggest that you remove Cyber Splitter Vbs Ransomware immediately after you realize its presence. Unfortunately, it is quite possible that this will change and the authors will launch a new version that will actually work and encrypt your files with an impossible-to-decrypt algorithm. This is why we would like to share with you what we have found out about this malware infection so that you can prevent similar ones from slithering onto your system. Read more »

Fullsearching.com

Fullsearching.com

Noticing Fullsearching.com in your Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers as the new home page upon launching means that your operating system could be infected with a bunch of malware threats as well as potentially unwanted applications. Our malware specialists at Anti-Spyware-101.com say that this search engine mostly spreads through a questionable browser called Mustang Browser, which is built on the Chromium platform. But this browser may sneak onto your system through unofficial channels; therefore, there is a good chance that it enters with a couple of malware infections. For this reason, the presence of this search engine is undesirable and potentially harmful. But let us share with you in more detail why we believe that you should remove Fullsearching.com from your computer. Read more »