Have you encountered the vicious Sexy Ransomware? If you have, you might have discovered already that some of your personal files were encrypted. According to the analysis of Anti-Spyware-101.com research team, this malware is most dangerous in those cases when personal files are stored in the folders within %APPDATA%, %PUBLIC%, and %ALLUSERSPROFILE% directories. These files might include photos, media content, and text documents. Without a doubt, having your personal files encrypted is a terrible thing because, most likely, you will not recover them. If you are fearful of having your files corrupted, you should set up a backup. Once your files are backed up online or on an external drive, you will not lose access to them even if the original files end up being corrupted. Of course, if backups do not exist, you are more likely to follow the demands listed by the creator of the ransomware, and you are less likely to delete Sexy Ransomware right away. Needless to say, removing this threat is important, and if you want to learn more about the process, please continue reading. Read more »
Sigma Ransomware
Sigma Ransomware is a dangerous infection that may encrypt all your important files and ask for a high ransom fee to send you the decryption tool and your private key, which are required for you to be able recover your files. Unfortunately, our experience indicates that such attackers rarely keep their word; in other words, there is little chance for you to get the tool and the key after you pay the ransom fee. It is more likely that these cyber criminals disappear right away or infect you with yet another threat. It is important that you keep a backup of your files somewhere safe (e.g., removable drive) because after such a devastating attack, this could be your only savior. Our malware experts at anti-spyware-101.com say that you should remove Sigma Ransomware right after you realize that it has hit your computer. Please read our full report to learn more about this dangerous threat and how you can avoid similar ones in the future. Read more »
Bass-fes Ransomware
Bass-fes Ransomware is one more devious application crafted by malware developer for a single reason - to make huge, illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. Thus, it should not be surprising that we urge users to delete this malicious application if it is ever found up and running on your personal computer. It is paramount to do so because this ransomware, like any other application of this classification, can encrypt vast quantities of your data without any warning whatsoever. It should be rather obvious that having a program of such capabilities will lead to devastating outcomes, to put it mildly. To understand how this malware functions and why its removal is paramount, make sure to read our article. Alongside such information, we also include a few virtual security recommendations and a detailed removal guide, which you should use to delete Bass-fes Ransomware once and for all. Read more »
Ordinypt Ransomware
Ordinypt Ransomware, also known as Hsdfsdcrypt Ransomware, belongs to the group of crypto-malware. Since it drops a ransom note written in German, our researchers suspect that it targets German-speaking users primarily. Sadly, there are no guarantees that it will not arrive on those computers whose owners do not know a single word in this language. If you are reading this article because you have already detected this infection on your computer too, what you should do first things first is to remove Ordinypt Ransomware so that it could not encrypt any new personal files you create. This ransomware infection does not launch automatically on system startup because it does not create a point of execution, but you might launch it yourself by mistake. Ransomware infections are considered one of the most dangerous malicious applications, but, luckily, the ransomware infection we are talking about in this article is not one of those sophisticated threats. It means that it should not be very hard to delete it from the system. Unfortunately, it might be impossible to decrypt files this ransomware infection has touched. Yes, it is a typical crypto-threat that locks users’ personal files once it infiltrates their computers. Read more »
0000 Ransomware
0000 Ransomware is a threat that Anti-Spyware-101.com malware researchers have found to be one of the newest variants of CryptoMix ransomware. There is one more infection that is currently being analyzed by our research team called Xzzx Ransomware, which indicates that this family is on the rise at the moment. Our research team is working hard to inform you about these malicious infections before they manage to infect your operating system, and so if you want to keep yourself informed, please check back in again to learn about all of the looming security threats. Right now, we need to focus on the removal of 0000 Ransomware because this threat is real, and it might invade your operating system very fast. If you continue reading this report, you will learn about this malware, as well as how to delete it from your Windows operating system manually. If that is what you care about the most, move to the last section of this report and the instructions below. Read more »
Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert
There are only two possible reasons why you have encountered Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert. First, you have been redirected to http://dev44.xyz/ showing this fake warning. Second, you have malicious software installed on your computer. It usually turns out that users are presented with these disturbing fake alerts because they have an advertising-supported application (adware) installed on their computers. We do not know why it has been displayed in your case, but we are sure that you should not believe a single word written on it. Yes, we know that these fake warnings might be very convincing, but we are sure that real notifications almost never ask users to call the technical support. If Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert has been shown to you because you have landed on the domain indicated at the beginning of this paragraph, you should no longer see it if you close your browser and do not allow it to restore the last browsing session. If it turns out that it is not that simple, i.e., this fake warning is opened on your screen periodically, the chances are high that you have malicious software installed on your computer. In such a case, you need to remove it from your system so that the fake alert could not appear on your screen ever again. Read more »
Windows Defender Prevented An Unrecognized Software fake alert
Windows Defender Prevented An Unrecognized Software fake alert is another technical scam. The first thing showing that it is not a legitimate message is the presented phone number (1-844-212-8344) since messages from your operating system should never ask you to call anyone. Thus, if this warning is blocking your screen, you should know there is nothing wrong with your computer except that you may have launched some malicious executable file. In which case, you should concentrate on unblocking your screen and erasing the file responsible for Windows Defender Prevented An Unrecognized Software fake alert. There is no need to worry if you have no idea where to start as the deletion instructions we will add at the end of the article should help you with the threat’s removal. Read more »
Citypage.today
Citypage.today is both a browser hijacker and a potentially unwanted program that is introduced to Google Chrome users as an extension. The name of the extension is “City Page Today Home Page,” and it does not have an official webpage representing it. Instead, the developer, KDS Media, has chosen to introduce it via the Chrome web store at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/city-page-today-home-page/omjifaanlgiocfonnjlengeomjfhgklg. That being said it is unlikely that all users will acquire this extension from this source. In fact, it is more likely that you have let it in by interacting with an installer carrying a bunch of programs bundled together. Are you absolutely sure that other pieces of software installed along with the PUP are reliable? Instead of guessing or assuming, install a legitimate malware scanner, and let it decide if you have anything to worry about. Obviously, all pieces identified as threats must be deleted, and, hopefully, you will be able to find the guides you need here, on Anti-Spyware-101.com. Right now, let’s focus on the removal of Citypage.today and City Page Today Home Page. Read more »
Coperanking999.today
Coperanking999.today is a fake alert website that can scam you and push you to purchase an unnecessary security tool or service. This webpage pretends to be a Windows error page that claims that your operating system got corrupted and tells you to immediately call the provided toll-free telephone number. We have seen in the past year very similar threats emerging that are also considered as technical support scams, including "Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert," "Your Computer Is In Blocked State fake alert," and "Ransomware Detected." All of these fake alerts have but one goal: To trick you into buying something that you do not even need. What is worse, these schemers may also ask you to share your personal details or grant remote access to your PC so that an alleged fixing could take place. We do not advise you to do any of those because you could lose more than just the money you would pay for a useless piece of software. Our malware experts at anti-spyware-101.com recommend that you remove Coperanking999.today and any possibly related threats right away and follow it by eliminating all other potentially harmful programs from your computer. Read more »
Hand of God Ransomware
Hand of God Ransomware is a type of ransomware infection we have not seen in quite a while. It seems that someone remembered the workings of the old Ukash Ransomware and now tries to apply to the new wave of ransomware infections. The way this infection functions reminds us of the screen-locking programs we dealt with several years ago, but the ransom note and the money transfer method is similar to those of the encrypting infections. You can find the removal instructions on Hand of God Ransomware right below this description, and the most important thing to notice here is that you should not panic. Read more »