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Diablo6 ransomware

Diablo6 ransomware

If you no longer have access to your files, it is a major indication a ransomware program is fully active on your personal computer. One such application that currently roams the web is known as Diablo6 ransomware.  If you ever happen to encounter this devious program be sure to do everything that you can to avoid it as it is capable of extremely malicious functionality. Just like any other application of this classification, it can quickly and silently encrypt tons of files sorted on the affected computer without any notification or authorization. To help you avoid this or any other malicious program, we present a few simple yet extremely effective virtual security tips. Also, you will find further information about the inner workings of this malware along with its detailed removal guide that will help you delete Diablo6 ransomware in just a few simple steps. Read more »

A1Lock Ransomware

A1Lock Ransomware

If A1Lock Ransomware can slither onto your system, it is quite possible that you will lose most of your personal files, including your photos and documents, as this vicious program can encrypt these in order to demand a certain ransom fee. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that it is always risky to transfer any money to cyber criminals for a supposed decryption key because they very rarely deliver or care at all. Once they have your money, you may not hear of them again, or what is worse, you may simply find yourself in the center of another malicious attack and you could be asked again to pay money to be able to use your computer or your files. We encourage you to regularly save backups of your most important files so that you can recover them after such a severe attack. Our specialists have found that this malicious program is indeed a new version built on an old infection called Globe Ransomware. If you find out that this threat has attacked you, we recommend that you remove A1Lock Ransomware right away even if it would mean losing your files. Of course, it is up to you how you decide; your money, your files. Before we tell you how you can eliminate this ugly threat, let us tell you more about it so that you may be able to avoid the next attack. Read more »

Spongebob Ransomware

Spongebob Ransomware

Spongebob Ransomware is a malicious program you should eliminate right away without any hesitation and to assist you in this task our researchers at Anti-spyware-101.com have prepared manual removal instructions available at the end of this report. Nevertheless, before you scroll below, it might be a good idea to get more information about the infection. Especially, if you wish to know how to protect your computer from threats like Spongebob Ransomware or even more dangerous malware you could yet come across in the future. Provided you still have some questions about the malicious program after reading our text or need more help with the threat’s removal, you could leave us a message in the comments section as well. Read more »

SnakeLocker Ransomware

SnakeLocker Ransomware

Getting the computer infected by a ransomware infection leads to serious problems, but the SnakeLocker ransomware is not so dangerous as many other damanging computer threats. The SnakeLocker infection gets on the computer surreptitiously and encrypts browser extension files, cookies, and some other files related with the use of the Internet. The reason behind this unusual performance might be the fact that the SnakeLocker ransomware does not seem to be complete. Moreover, it is built using the Python coding language, which is likely to have been selected some first-time ransomware developer.

The odds are that the threat is still in development or is just a testing release aimed at checking whether the intended functions are working. There are some other characteristics defining SnakeLocker as an incomplete piece of malware, so we invite you to continue reading about the threat. Our team at Anti-Spyware-101.com strongly recommends that you remove the SnakeLocker ransomware despite the fact that it does not lock the screen or affect your valuable data. All the infections running on your PC should be removed to ensure smooth performance and privacy. Read more »

Mole03 Ransomware

Mole03 Ransomware

Mole03 Ransomware is part of a series of similar ransomware infections that render users powerless against a strong encryption algorithm. These ransomware programs virtually hold users’ computers and data hostage, demanding that users paid a ransom fee for it. Unfortunately, quite a few users succumb to these demands, and they end up spending a lot of money to retrieve their files. However, paying the ransom may not guarantee that you will get your files back. Therefore, you should not even consider doing that. Remove Mole03 Ransomware from your system right now, and then look for ways to protect your computer from similar intruders in the future. Read more »

Blackout Ransomware

Blackout Ransomware

If Blackout Ransomware enters your system, you might lose most of your personal data. The malicious application is a file-encrypting threat that locks photographs, images, videos, text documents, and other data created or placed by the user. The files should be enciphered with a secure cryptosystem, so to decrypt them you would need a decryption key and a decryptor. Unfortunately, these tools are available only to the cyber criminals who developed Blackout Ransomware. They may try to convince you to purchase them for a particular sum of Bitcoins, but you should keep in mind there are no guarantees they can or will keep up to their promises. Thus, we urge users not to trust the hackers and simply get rid of the malware. For this reason, our researchers at Anti-spyware-101.com have prepared deletion instructions available at the end of the text, but before scrolling below, you should read more about the threat to learn how to avoid it next time. Read more »

RSA2048Pro Ransomware

RSA2048Pro Ransomware

A new ransomware program seems to pop-up every single day. That is mostly because cyber crooks can use applications of this classification to make huge illegal profits from unsuspecting Internet users. A new program of this category is known as RSA2048Pro Ransomware. It has been noticed in August of 2017; thus being aware of its existence is crucial. Just like any other malware of this classification, it acts quickly and aggressively. It encrypts vast amounts of their files without any authorization or warning on the affected operating system. As you can imagine having such application up and running on your PC could have disastrous outcomes, to put it lightly. In this article, you will find detailed information about the complex functionality of this malware. Furthermore, our research team provides a few virtual security tips and a thorough and easy-to-follow removal guide that will allow you to delete RSA2048Pro Ransomware without encountering any major problems. Read more »

CryptoMix ransomware

CryptoMix ransomware

CryptoMix Ransomware is a severe threat to your personal files if any of the variants of this vicious program manages to sneak onto your system. Our malware specialists say that this ransomware has become a growing family as several new variants have emerged on the web lately, such as Exte Ransomware, Zayka Ransomware, and Azer Ransomware. This ransomware can encrypt more than 850 file extensions, which means that you can lose most of your files in this malicious attack. Although some of the variants have already been hacked by malware hunters, and some free tools have appeared on the web to help victims restore their files, we cannot say this about the latest versions yet. Therefore, it is quite likely that you will have to say goodbye to your files unless you have a backup copy somewhere safe and preferably not connected to your PC. We would never advise you to pay the ransom fee to get the decryption key or tool because no one can guarantee that this will happen at all. What we can tell you out of experience is that cyber criminals rarely keep their promise. Even if they send you something for your money, it could be yet another malicious hit. Thus, we highly recommend that you remove CryptoMix Ransomware from your computer. Read more »

RobinHood Ransomware

RobinHood Ransomware

RobinHood Ransomware is a malicious computer infection that wants to rip off computer users in Saudi Arabia. The reason it calls itself a “Robin Hood” ransomware is that the program makes it seem as though it embarks on a sacred mission to help the Yemeni people, and make Saudi Arabia pay for its supposed role in the war. However, such means of “retribution” are highly questionable, as it is obvious that the program has been created by cyber criminals. The criminals have been intercepted, and you need to remove RobinHood Ransomware from your system if you happen to have this infection on-board. Read more »

SevenDays Ransomware

SevenDays Ransomware

SevenDays Ransomware is one of those programs that may not cause as much headache as most of the other ransomware applications. Normally, ransomware programs encrypt files on the affected computer, and it is virtually impossible to decrypt the files unless you have the decryption key. However, this does not apply to the ransomware program we are talking about here because there is a public decryption tool available. Therefore, you can remove SevenDays Ransomware without any worry, and then focus on restoring your files. The full manual removal instructions can be found below this description. If you need any help with that, do not hesitate to contact us. Read more »