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BlackFeather Ransomware

BlackFeather Ransomware

BlackFeather Ransomware is a newly released infection that was created while using the source code of a malicious program called Hidden-Tear Ransomware. Moreover, the malware encrypts user’s data and displays a message from its developers. They urge users to pay a ransom and in exchange promise to unlock enciphered files. However, our researchers learned that the threat’s creators would be unable to keep up to this pledge. If you want to know more, we would advise you to read the rest of the article as we will explain everything in more detail. In any case, you probably realize it already that there is no point even to consider paying the ransom. The best you can do is take care of the system and clean it from BlackFeather Ransomware. To complete this task, you can use the instructions below the text or a reliable antimalware tool. Read more »

HDD Encrypt Ransomware

HDD Encrypt Ransomware

According to our research, HDD Encrypt Ransomware is very similar to Mischa Ransomware, Petya Ransomware, and SATANA Ransomware. All of these dangerous infections are capable of corrupting MBR (Master Boot Record) to lock your operating system. If the MBR is modified successfully, you will not be granted access no matter how many times you restart your PC. Instead, you will simply see a black screen with white text informing that your HDD was encrypted and that you can receive a decryption key by contacting cyber criminals via the provided email address. Additionally, an ID number is attached to this message, and this is how cyber criminals will identify you if you choose to contact them. If the ID did not exist, the decryption would be unlikely. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that a decryption key will be provided to you even if you have an ID. Learn more about this and how to delete HDD Encrypt Ransomware by reading the report. Read more »

CryPy Ransomware

A new ransomware-type application that has come to be known as CryPy Ransomware has been wreaking havoc recently, infecting thousands of computers, encrypting their files and asking users to pay a ransom to decrypt them. It is recommended that you remove this infection if it happens to infect your PC because there is no guarantee that you will get the promised decryption program once you have paid the ransom and there is no telling whether it will work even if you get it. This malware is all about money, as its developer wants you to purchase the decryption key (most likely in Bitcoins) for a sum that is revealed only after contacting the developer via email. Read more »

Bitcoinrush@imail.com Ransomware

Bitcoinrush@imail.com Ransomware

Bitcoinrush@imail.com Ransomware will not let you sleep at night until you transfer the ransom fee to its creators. Of course, you have to be stronger than that because giving your money away to these criminals is not an option. Please remove Bitcoinrush@imail.com Ransomware from your system, along with other potential threats that might be present on your computer. Malicious programs usually travel in packs, so you should scan your PC with the SpyHunter free scanner to figure out just how many unwanted files and applications have been deleted from the PC. Only when your system is safe and clean again can you transfer back the copies of your files. Read more »

Diablo_diablo2@aol.com Ransomware

Diablo_diablo2@aol.com Ransomware

Diablo_diablo2@aol.com Ransomware is a malicious program we would like to tell you about. The application will enter your computer surreptitiously, and you will only notice that the infection is there when can no longer access your files. This ransomware program is extremely dangerous because there is no public decryption tool available, and you may have to say goodbye to your files.

Nevertheless, when you encounter such a dangerous threat, you should never give up beforehand. It is important that you battle this infection and remove it from your computer right away. For the manual Diablo_diablo2@aol.com Ransomware removal instructions, be sure to scroll down to the bottom of this article. Read more »

DevNightmare Ransomware

DevNightmare Ransomware

DevNightmare Ransomware is known to be yet another malicious application that recently has been roaming the web. Every user should be aware of this malware as it is an extremely dangerous one. If you ever come across it, make sure to bypass it at all times; this is crucial since the ransomware in question will encrypt your files. It should be quite obvious that such functionality of this intrusive program could have devastating outcomes, to put it mildly. It is critical to take preventative steps to avoid getting your PC infected with this or any other malicious program; thus, our research team provides a few precautionary steps that will significantly reinforce your overall virtual security. Also in this article, we provide a further look into the overall functionality of this malware, which will allow you to understand why its termination should be your utmost priority if it is ever found running on your personal computer. To delete DevNightmare Ransomware in its entirety make sure to follow the detailed instructions that we present below. Read more »

Nscpucnminer32.exe Monero Miner

Nscpucnminer32.exe Monero Miner is one malicious application that can cause you some serious problems and you ought to remove it as soon as possible. This program falls into the category of Trojans due to its malicious distribution method and due to the way it is set to spread to all of the drives on your PC. Nevertheless, its primary objective is to utilize your computer’s processing power to mine the Monero digital currency. For more information, please read this whole article. Read more »

Legioner_seven@aol.com Ransomware

Legioner_seven@aol.com Ransomware

Legioner_seven@aol.com Ransomware is a dangerous computer infection that most certainly should not be allowed to remain on your computer. The malicious ransomware infection usually enters your system via spam email attachments, so you will do yourself a favor if you stay away from unfamiliar mail messages.

Now that you got infected with the program, you have to find a way to remove Legioner_seven@aol.com Ransomware for good. This is why you are reading this description, right? We will tell you more about this application, and you will find the removal instructions right below the article. For any further questions, you can also leave us a comment. Read more »

Gerkaman@aol.com Ransomware

Gerkaman@aol.com Ransomware

Gerkaman@aol.com Ransomware is an infection that enciphers your files on the computer and marks them with a specific extension, e.g. .id-A2112817.{Gerkaman@aol.com}.xtbl. The encrypted data can be both personal and program files. Since such data is locked, it cannot be opened and because of this some of the applications could crash, or you might be unable to launch them. If you want to be able to use the computer normally as soon as possible, we advise you to erase the threat first. Then reinstall all third-party software and recover enciphered data from flash drives or other storages where you might have saved it. As for the deletion part, we can offer manual removal instructions below the text. They will help eliminate Gerkaman@aol.com Ransomware, although if they seem to be too difficult, do not hesitate to use a reliable security tool. Read more »

Raa-consult1@keemail.me Ransomware

Raa-consult1@keemail.me Ransomware

Raa-consult1@keemail.me Ransomware can make your day become a real nightmare because this malware infection can encrypt your files, which you may lose in this malicious attack. This ransomware program seems to target Russian speakers, which is confirmed by the Russian ransom note that comes up on your screen after the encryption of your files has finished. The only way for you to recover your files seems to be to contact these criminals via e-mail. Obviously, you have to pay a certain amount of ransom fee to get the necessary decryption key or tool. However, this is a risky thing to transfer money to cyber criminals because our experience shows that most of the time your files may remain encrypted no matter how fast you try to pay. Another thing is that technical issues may also emerge, such as loss of connection to the Command and Control server, which will also result in the loss of your unique decryption key making the recovery of your files impossible. Since there is no free decryption tool on the web yet, your only chance to save your files is to have a backup copy on a removable drive. Read more »