Monthly Archives: October 2017 - Page 5

FilmsApp Home

FilmsApp Home

FilmsApp Home is a potentially unwanted program (PUP) that is far from a genuine computer infection. Users often add this application to their Chrome browser without realizing that it could perform unwanted modifications. Later on, they think that FilmsApp Home is a malicious intruder that can damage their system, but that is the truth. In fact, you can easily remove this extension from your system, and it is actually additional programs that might cause trouble. So scanning your computer with a licensed antispyware tool is extremely important. Do not leave that out just because the extension looks like not much of a big deal. Read more »

Web Optimum

Web Optimum

At first, it might look that Web Optimum is a useful browser extension that is supposed to enhance your online experience. However, our research team says that it is a potentially unwanted program, and it means that it gets installed on target systems accidentally. Users often do not even understand how this extension enters their systems. Luckily, it is very easy to remove Web Optimum from your computer, so you should not wait any longer: Scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions, and then protect your system from other unwanted intruders that could be lurking right behind a figurative corner. Read more »

Eanswers.com

Eanswers.com is a seemingly legitimate website with a search engine but our malware experts at anti-spyware-101.com say that there are certain questionable traits regarding this search page that makes it potentially unreliable. In fact, this featured search page seems to be spread by potentially unwanted programs that are also categorized as browser hijackers depending on the malware researcher. There is a growing family that includes FilmsApp Search, MovieCenter Search, VideoCenter Search, and GameCenter Search, which all promote this legitimate-looking website or rather, its respective subdomains. So even if this featured website does not cause direct threat to your system, indirectly it may expose you to potentially unreliable third-party content through its search engines, which are, of course, identical clones of each other. Since these hijackers can be spread in questionable ways, it is possible that there are several malicious threats on your system right now. This is why we suggest that you remove Eanswers.com by eliminating all possible threats, extensions, which could be responsible for its presence in your browsers. Read more »

Atchbo Ransomware

Atchbo Ransomware

Atchbo Ransomware is one scary infection because when it slithers in it silently encrypts all of your personal files. Once that is done, the threat also locks the screen to make it impossible for you to terminate malicious files, remove the infection, or even see which files were corrupted. While there are many threats that pose as file-encryptors – they often lock screens just so that users could not see that files are safe – this is not one of them. This ransomware is real, and it was created for the sole purpose of forcing you into paying the ransom. Although this ransom is not very big (between 40-60 USD, depending on the conversion rates), paying it is not what Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers would ever recommend because your input is unlikely to help you decrypt your personal files. All victims, including those who have their personal files backed up and those who might end up losing their files, must delete Atchbo Ransomware. The operation might be lengthy and complicated, but it must be performed right now. Read more »

Searchdefence.com

Searchdefence.com

Searchdefence.com is a browser hijacker that comes with a Chrome browser extension. It means that users who add that extension to their browser eventually encounter the hijacker, too. Therefore, in order to remove Searchdefence.com from your system, you need to either reset your browser settings to default or remove the extension from it. While you are at it, you should also look for other potential threats that might have entered your system together with this browser hijacker. Due to the specifics of browser hijacker distribution, there is always a very good chance that you have several unwanted programs running on your computer, and you need to take care of that immediately. Read more »

Marlin.exe Siacoin GPU Miner

Marlin.exe Siacoin GPU Miner is a cryptocurrency miner that is mainly used to mine the Siacoin digital currency. The Marlin.exe file in its name shows how it can be recognized – you should look for this file on your computer. If you can locate it, it means that Marlin.exe Siacoin GPU Miner is active on your computer. Some users download and install it on their computers willingly expecting that it could help them earn some extra money; however, malware researchers want to warn users that this miner might be uploaded on their computers without their consent and used for malicious purposes. Therefore, if you know nothing about its entrance, the chances are high that it has been installed on your computer without your knowledge. In such a case, you must delete Marlin.exe Siacoin GPU Miner as soon as possible because it will not act beneficially, and you might even find it impossible to use your computer to perform daily activities if it says. Cryptocurrency miners are not ordinary applications, so do not expect to delete Marlin.exe Siacoin GPU Miner through Control Panel as well. We have nothing to hide – its removal might take some time, but you must still remove it no matter what. Read more »

LockOn Ransomware

LockOn Ransomware

LockOn Ransomware is a typical ransomware infection that has been developed for money extortion. Luckily, it is not distributed actively yet because it is still in development, so the chances are not very high that you will ever find this infection on your computer. If you are reading this article not out of curiosity, i.e., LockOn Ransomware has already infiltrated your computer, you should go to delete this infection right away. The first symptom showing that this threat has been installed on the system is a window placed over Desktop. Also, if you have a “test” folder with files located in %HOMEDRIVE%\Users\Exploits\Desktop, you will find them all encrypted. Currently, this infection affects files located in this directory only, but, of course, it might be updated one day, so its behavior might change. No matter which version of this ransomware infection you find on your computer, you must delete it as soon as possible. The version specialists at anti-spyware-101.com have analyzed is not sophisticated at all, so it should not be hard to remove this malicious application. You will find more about its removal in the second half of this report. Read more »

MusicApp Search

MusicApp Search

Have you downloaded MusicApp Search to find songs and listen to music? Well, unfortunately, this tool cannot be compared to a normal search engine that provides you with different options because the only source that it introduces you to is gomusix.com. As our Anti-Spyware-101.com research team has found, this source can track information about your activity, and it can introduce you to advertisements. If you are okay with that, you need to think if you should use an extension to access gomusix.com. After all, you could add a link to this website to your browser’s menu, and the extension would become unnecessary. The fact that the extension is not very useful is not the main thing that our research team is worried about. It was found that it can redirect you to a third-party search engine and display advertisements via it, which is very strange. On top of that, it can showcase ads, and that is another reason to, potentially, remove it. If you keep reading, you will learn more about deleting MusicApp Search. Read more »

Newtab.today

Newtab.today

Newtab.today might look like a legitimate search engine, and its appearance resembles Google’s new tab page of Google Chrome with its frequently visited sites thumbnails below the search bar. However, our researchers say that this search engine can be unreliable and recommend that you remove it from your browser as soon as the opportunity arises. Its search results can contain promoted links that can be deceiving and redirect you to malicious websites. In this short description, we will discuss how this search engine is distributed, how it works, and how you can get rid of it, so please continue reading to find out more. Read more »

Anubi Ransomware

Anubi Ransomware

According to our cybersecurity experts, Anubi Ransomware is a recently released ransomware-type computer infection that can encrypt your files and then offer you to purchase a decryption tool/key to get them back. They even offer you to send three encrypted files, and they send you them back decrypted as proof that they can decrypt all of your files. However, your fill might not be worth the money, and there is no guarantee that the cybercrooks will keep their word. Therefore, we recommend that you remove this ransomware. For more details on this malicious program, please read this whole article. Read more »