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Llssoft

Llssoft is a recently discovered Trojan that can infect your PC as a result of you installing a malicious software bundle. Indeed, its developers use deceptive distribution methods to get it onto your PC. Evidently, removing this program is necessary to ensure your computer’s security. Cyber security experts say that this Trojan is malicious because it was designed to display unreliable commercial advertisements that can potentially jeopardize your computer’s security. As if that was not enough, this Trojan is also set to collect information about you that we think is used for advertising purposes. For more information, please read this whole article. Read more »

StrutterGear Ransomware

StrutterGear Ransomware

StrutterGear Ransomware seems to be a dangerous malicious threat in progress so it may not spread too widely just yet. Still, it is important for us to report what we have found out about this malicious program that could be your next nightmare once it is finished. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that this new threat is a new variant of the infamous Jigsaw Ransomware. We have seen a few infections rise from this malware, including Anonymous Ransomware and Payms Ransomware. Although this new version has all the capabilities of the original ransomware, right now it does not seem to encrypt any of your files. This means that you do not need to panic because whatever the rather obscene ransom note say may only describe a future version. So you can forget about paying hundreds of dollars for the decryption key. But even if this ransomware does not harm your files, you cannot leave this attack unaddressed. We recommend that you remove StrutterGear Ransomware ASAP if you do not want to risk any further security issues related to this threat. Read more »

Scarab Ransomware

Scarab Ransomware

Scarab Ransomware is a vicious file-encrypting malware since it not only encrypts your valuable data with a secure cryptosystem but also deletes shadow copies. As a result, all the affected files become unusable, and without the shadow copies, it becomes impossible to restore them. On top of that the user should receive a ransom note saying there is a decryption key, which could restore encrypted files, but to get it you would have to pay a ransom. Needless to say, by paying the ransom, you would fund the cyber criminals behind Scarab Ransomware, and because there are no guarantees you will get this decryption key it is entirely possible you could lose the transferred money completely in vain. Therefore, instead of contacting the threat’s creators, we advise you to concentrate on the infection’s removal. The instructions placed below will tell where the malicious files could be and show you how to erase them too. Read more »

May Ransomware

May Ransomware

May Ransomware is probably the worst thing that can happen to you if you find out that this malicious program infiltrated your system and encrypted all your personal files. This ransomware is not decryptable right now and it may even stay this way as it uses impossible-to-crack algorithms to cipher your files, including your images, videos, documents, and so on. Although you are given a chance to send a ransom fee to get the decryption key, we do not recommend that you do that. We cannot stop you from rushing and buying Bitcoins to get your files back but maybe first you should consider the rather high amount and if your files are worth this much at all. Another thing to take into consideration that transferring money to cyber criminals is practically an illegal act like supporting them to commit more fraud. We believe that the only right way out of this situation is to use a recent backup copy to restore your most important files after you remove May Ransomware and all related files from your system. If you do not have a backup, this may be your saddest day in your virtual world because there is a good chance that you will not be able to recover your encrypted files. Read more »

Helponyon.info

Helponyon.info

Helponyon.info (Help@onyon.info) is one of many email addresses used by Master Ransomware’s developers to distribute it. Master Ransomware is a computer infection set to encrypt your personal files and demand you pay a ransom. The sum depends on how quick you are to respond to the cyber crooks that created it. There is no free decryption key, but you should not pay the ransom as you may not receive the promised decryptor. To find out more about this email address and its connection to this ransomware, please read the information presented below. Read more »

Gpaa Ransomware

Gpaa Ransomware

Gpaa Ransomware is a recently discovered ransomware-type computer infection that was first sighted in June of 2017. This infection pretends to serve a noble cause of helping poor children around the world. It demands Bitcoins to help them, but the reality is that all of that money will go to cyber criminals. Furthermore, this ransomware is configured to encrypt your files, and there is no free decryption tool. So your options are: to comply with the demands and pay the ransom or to refuse to pay it and remove the infection. However, if you decide to delete it, then your files will remain encrypted until, and unless, a free decryption tool is created. Read more »

Mrlocker Ransomware

Mrlocker Ransomware

Mrlocker Ransomware is a recently discovered malicious program that our malware analysts say was designed to lock your computer’s screen as opposed to most ransomware that encrypt your files. The good news is that you can remove this screen-locking ransomware and not suffer any of the consequences. It appears that this program is still under development as there is only one unlocking code that works for all infected computers. To find out more about this malware, please continue reading this description. Read more »

CryForMe Ransomware

CryForMe Ransomware

CryForMe Ransomware is an extremely dangerous computer threat because there might be no way to revert the damage it causes. As a ransomware program, this infection encrypts your frequently-used files and then expects you to pay a ransom fee to get those files back. Of course, you should know better than to pay the ransom because there is no guarantee that this infection would give you the decryption key. In fact, computer security experts always point out that the most important thing is to remove CryForMe Ransomware from the affected system. Only then can you think of ways to restore some of your files. Read more »

Amnesia 2 Ransomware

Amnesia 2 Ransomware is a dangerous hit to your computer and to you as well, as this vicious program can encrypt most of your files once it is initiated on your system. This malicious threat can sneak onto your system without your permission and knowledge. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that this is a Delphi-based ransomware just like RSUTILS Ransomware and Extractor Ransomware. After this attack, you are offered a way out by buying a decryptor that can allegedly restore your files. These criminals demand a rather high amount for this tool and to be quite frank, there is a chance that you will not even get it even if you transfer the ransom fee. Instead, we advise you to search the web for a free tool to recover your files, which you may find in this case. However, if you are not an experienced user, we suggest that you ask a friend or an IT expert to help you out with this because it is quite easy to infect your system with more threats if you land on the wrong site or download the wrong tool. If you have not launched the malicious file yet, we highly recommend that you remove Amnesia 2 Ransomware from your system. If it has already hit you, it most likely removed itself after it finished its job. Read more »

R4bb0l0ck Ransomware

R4bb0l0ck Ransomware

Malware developers consistently come up with new malicious applications. One of the most dangerous infections out there are ransomware applications. One of them is known as R4bb0l0ck Ransomware and must be avoided at all times. Programs of this classification are menacing due to their ability to encrypt vast quantities of data on the infected computer without any warning or authorization. This could put you in a terrible situation especially if you store work-related files on your hard drive. Malware experts at Anti-Spyware-101.com have conducted an in-depth analysis of this malicious application, and in this report, we provide their findings, mostly regarding its intricate functionality. To help users with less computer knowledge, we also provide essential security tips that will allow them to safeguard their computer. Finally, below we include a detailed removal guide that you must use immediately if R4bb0l0ck Ransomware is up and fully running on your personal computer. Read more »