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Ntk Ransomware

Ntk Ransomware

Ntk Ransomware is a highly malicious computer infection that was first seen on 15 February 2017. You have to remove this application because it was designed to infect your PC by stealth and lock its screen. Thus, it was set to prevent you from using your computer until you pay an unspecified sum of money. Its developers are nothing short of criminals that want to extort money from you. You should not comply with their demands because you can easily get rid of this infection by following our guide. Please continue reading to find out how. Read more »

Happydayz@india.com Ransomware

Happydayz@india.com Ransomware

Like most of the malware, Happydayz@india.com Ransomware can enter your system without being invited. Sadly, some users may realize that their computers were infected only after they see the damage this threat has done to their files. As the research shows, the ransomware targets data you keep on the computer. To be more precise, it might damage your personal files by enciphering them with a secure cryptosystem. The malicious application was programmed to act this way so that the cyber criminals who created it could demand payment for decryption tools, which are supposed to restore the damaged data. However, by doing this you could risk losing your money in vain, so before you make a rash decision, we advise reading the article to learn more about Happydayz@india.com Ransomware. If you decide to refuse the malware’s creators, we recommend removing the infection with our provided deletion instructions available below. Read more »

Backdoor.andromeda

Backdoor.andromeda is an extremely dangerous computer infection that will turn your system into a zombie bot. Although it might seem that the program cannot steal your information or destroy your system, it can actually do those things, as well as use your computer later on for malicious attacks and other illegal activities. You have to protect your computer from such exploitations, and the best way to do that is to remove Backdoor.andromeda immediately. You may not notice at first that this infection is on your computer, so you will do yourself a favor if you run regular scans with a licensed antispyware tool, checking every nook and corner of your computer’s system. Read more »

Hermes Ransomware

Hermes Ransomware

As you can probably tell from the name, Hermes Ransomware is a ransomware application. Worse, this program is an encrypting ransomware infection. It means that it holds your system hostage once it encrypts a number of your files, thus making them inaccessible. To get your files back, you are expected to pay a designated sum of money. However, before you do anything of the sort, you should remove Hermes Ransomware from your system. It is never a good idea to give your money away to these criminals. Do what is best to you and your computer by terminating all the malicious threats right now. Read more »

All_Your_Documents.rar Ransomware

All_Your_Documents.rar Ransomware

All_Your_Documents.rar Ransomware is a rather unusual infection compared to other malicious programs created for money extortion. Apparently, instead of encrypting all user’s files separately, it places them into a password-protected folder. Thus, the malware’s victims are asked to pay a ransom not in exchange of a decryption key, but of a unique password. If you came across this ransomware yourself, you should not make any rash decisions. Transferring the ransom does not guarantee the user will receive the password to unlock his data. This is why we advise users save their money and look for other ways to get back the files that might have been lost. If you want to learn more information about All_Your_Documents.rar Ransomware we urge you to keep reading our report and should you decide to erase the threat know that there are removal instructions below the article. Read more »

Runbooster

Runbooster

Runbooster is a new malware infection that could infect your computer without your knowledge and thus put your virtual security at potential risk. Our malware specialists at anti-spyware-101.com say that this is a Trojan program that can collect information about you, use your computer’s resources as well as start showing potentially harmful third-party advertisements. It is possible that you would not normally consider commercials dangerous or risky, but we beg to differ. When your system is infected with such a malware program, it is possible that you click on corrupt ads and thus let more malware threats onto your PC or open malicious webpages on new tabs. When you notice this Trojan on your computer, it could also mean that other malicious programs have entered your system with it. Obviously, this could make your PC even more vulnerable to cyber attacks. If you want to protect your computer, we recommend that you remove Runbooster right now. For the details, please continue reading our article. Read more »

Serpent Ransomware

Serpent Ransomware

If your operating system has been infected with Serpent Ransomware, your personal files must have been encrypted already. This infection does not waste time, and the moment it is executed, the encryption process begins. The distribution of this ransomware is not surprising because it is spread exactly like CryptoKill Ransomware, Pabluk Locker Ransomware, and many other threats alike that we have reported before. It all comes back to spam emails. Your email address could have been extracted a long time ago using one of the many scams, such as fake prize giveaways or surveys. Once the distributor of the ransomware has a list of emails, it initiates a mass spam email attack where different email addresses are sent the same misleading message with the launcher attached to it. By the looks of it, it appears that the main target of this particular threat are users in Denmark, as they are sent the same corrupted spam email with the subject line “Sidste påmindelse for udestående faktura [number].” If you have opened it, as well as the document attached to it, it is most likely that you now need to remove Serpent ransomware. Read more »

CryptoKill Ransomware

CryptoKill Ransomware

CryptoKill Ransomware is a poorly made copy of Hidden-Tear, a ransomware-type program that was designed to encrypt your personal files and demand money for the decryption key. However, this new ransomware does not ask you to pay a ransom. It just encrypts your files and offers no method, no opportunity for you to get them back. It seems that it is a test version which would explain why it is missing this essential feature. Removing this malicious application is highly recommended because of this fact. For more information, please read this whole article. Read more »

Pabluk Locker Ransomware

Pabluk Locker Ransomware

Pabluk Locker Ransomware is a seemingly dangerous malware infection that seems to mostly target Polish computer users. Generally, ransomware programs are considered to be one of the most dangerous threats that can hit your computer; however, this particular infection is similar to Ransoc Screenlocker and TowerWeb Ransomware in the sense that it only locks your screen. In other words, this malicious program does not actually encrypt your important files to demand a ransom fee for the decryption key or software. Instead, these criminals ask money for a code that you could use to unlock your computer; well, if you were to get one at all for your money. Our malware specialists at Anti-Spyware-101.com say that you should not even bother to think about paying this fee this time since we have found a way to remove Pabluk Locker Ransomware from your PC without any collateral damage. Read more »

Cryptconsole Ransomware

Cryptconsole Ransomware

According to our researchers, Cryptconsole Ransomware is a highly malicious application that can encrypt your personal files and render them useless. Therefore, removing it is highly recommended, but if your PC has already been infected with it, then it is likely that your files have already been encrypted. Interestingly, this ransomware does not drop a ransom note, so there is no telling whether its developers (who are nothing short of cyber criminals) want you to pay them for a decryption key. Read more »