Careless App Installation Can Lead to the Invasion of Monokle

Monokle is the name you need to remember because it belongs to one of the most vicious Android apps out there. This malicious threat can use trojanized apps to slither into your device, and then it can manipulate it, steal information, and use various spying techniques. The victims of this malware are not safe because the attackers – and whoever gets access to the retrieved information – can know the physical location of the victim, can know where they are planning to be at specific times, and can spy on them using audio and video input. Basically, whoever has this malware on their device can become a victim of a serious attack, and even their physical security could be jeopardized. Due to the history of the infection and the complex spying abilities, it is believed that this malware was built to target very specific victims. Unfortunately, whatever the case might be, deleting Monokle might not be an easy option. Read more »

Search Genie

Search Genie

It probably took you a while to notice that Search Genie is there on your Chrome browser. Or maybe you opened this page right after the extension was added. Whichever it is, welcome to our website. We are here to tell you more about this potentially unwanted program, and what you should do about it.

First, we would like to emphasize that Search Genie is not a malicious computer infection. It is just an extension that works on one browser. But it has certain features that can be deemed undesirable, and thus, it is recommended that you remove it from your browser. Read more »

Infected Ransomware

Infected Ransomware

Infected Ransomware, according to the researchers at Anti-Spyware-101.com, is very similar to an older infection known as Aurora Ransomware. It is possible that this malware belongs to the same attackers; otherwise, different parties are using the same malware code. In both cases, it appears that a free decryptor exists, and can be used to recover the encrypted files. This is terrific news, considering that most file-encrypting ransomware use ciphers that are impossible to crack. Hopefully, you too can free your personal files using a free decryptor, or you can use backups to replace the corrupted copies of your files. In any case, you must delete Infected Ransomware from your Windows operating system. Once you take care of that, you also need to think about the security of your system because you do not want other file-encryptors to slither in again, do you? Please take note of any questions that you might come up with, and you do not hesitate to add them to the comments section. We are here to help you with removal, and we are sure that we can find a solution that works for you. Read more »

CobInt Trojan

CobInt Trojan is a dangerous infection that will not manifest itself at first. This Trojan is there to work silently. Our research shows that this program is a malware downloader, and so, the longer it remains on your system, the more damage it can cause. Therefore, you have to remove CobInt Trojan today.

How can we deal with Trojans when we can’t even tell they’re there? Well, regular system scans with reliable security applications should be one of your top priorities. What’s more, if your security tool detects this infection early on, it can remove it immediately no questions asked. Read more »

CryptoShuffler Cryptojacking

CryptoShuffler Cryptojacking is a malicious infection that works behind the affected user’s back. It is a Trojan, and thus, it can be hard to notice that this infection is there on your computer. When it comes to dealing with Trojan infections, it is necessary to employ regular system scans so that you would know immediately if something goes wrong. Then, it would be possible to remove CryptoShuffler Cryptojacking and other similar infections as soon as possible. It is also important that you employ powerful security applications to protect your system from similar infections in the future. Read more »

Darus Ransomware

Darus Ransomware

Darus Ransomware is the kind of threat that can make your life miserable. This infection encrypts files, and if you do not have backups stored outside the infected system, you are unlikely to recover them. That means that if this infection slithers in, it might successfully destroy your personal files, so to speak. To drop the infection onto your operating system without your notice, its creator is likely to set up misleading emails with fake attachments or exploit RDP vulnerabilities. If you do not detect and remove Darus Ransomware right away, it starts its malicious attack not long after. First, it disables the Task Manager to make it impossible for you to terminate malicious processes and then delete the infection. Also, the threat drops files that can encrypt files, mimic a fake Windows updates screen, and even disable the Windows Defender. Without a doubt, this infection is strong enough to make a lasting impact. If you want to learn about erasing the threat, the recovery of files, and the security of your system, please keep reading. Read more »

Ims00ry Ransomware

Ims00ry Ransomware

Ims00ry Ransomware is a dangerous computer infection that should be taken seriously. This program will encrypt target files to collect ransom payments from the affected users. Needless to say, you need to keep that money to yourself because there is no guarantee that the infection would issue the decryption key in the first place. You don’t even need to buy it because a public decryption tool is available. Thus, you just need to scroll down to the bottom of this entry for the manual removal instructions to remove Ims00ry Ransomware for good, and then fortify your system against similar threats. Read more »

Paydra@cock.li Ransomware

Paydra@cock.li Ransomware

You must not postpone the removal of the malicious paydra@cock.li Ransomware if it has invaded your operating system. Unfortunately, your files would not be decrypted if you did that. At the time of research, decrypting files was not possible as third-party tools did not exist. Of course, there is the option of paying the ransom requested by the attackers, but our research team does not advise wasting your money. Anti-Spyware-101.com research team has analyzed basecrypt@aol.com Ransomware, bestdecoding@cock.li Ransomware, and hundreds of other infections – many of which belong to the Crysis family (also known as Dharma) – and we can tell you right away that cyber criminals’ promises are mostly empty. If you think you can sway them into giving you the decryptor for free, you might decide to send them a message, but you cannot do that carelessly. You can learn more about it by reading this report. Of course, our main incentive is to show you how to delete paydra@cock.li Ransomware. Read more »

Herad Ransomware

Do not wait to remove the malicious Herad Ransomware once you determine that that is the infection that slithered into your operating system and encrypted your personal files. Your photos, work documents, home videos, and other personal data can be affected by this malicious infection. Once they are encrypted, they cannot be opened because the data is changed. To change it back, you need a decryptor, and the attackers are ready to offer one, but that does not mean that you should do as told. In fact, you should never follow the instructions or fulfill the demands of cyber criminals. All they want is your money, and they are ready to tell you anything to get it. Basically, if you pay the ransom that is requested in return for a decryptor, we predict that you will not get it. So, what should you do to recover your personal files? You will not restore files by deleting Herad Ransomware or the extension appended by this malware, but a free decryptor should help you. Read more »

Rodentia Ransomware

Rodentia Ransomware

Rodentia Ransomware is the kind of malware that can instantly ruin your day. If it finds a security crack through which it can slither into your operating system, it might be able to encrypt your personal files. At the time of research, our analysts working in the Anti-Spyware-101.com internal lab did not see the threat encrypting files, but it was found that it is a modified version of the well-known Jigsaw Ransomware, and so it is possible that it could encrypt files successfully. Maybe a bug exists, and maybe it will be fixed in no time. Maybe the infection will remain helpless. In any case, if this infection got into your operating system, it is a good idea to delete it as soon as possible. If you keep reading this guide, you will learn how to remove Rodentia Ransomware, and, hopefully, you will also learn how to secure your operating system and, most important, your personal files against threats that could try to attack in the future. Read more »