Nanocore malspam is a Trojan infection that can be active on your system for quite a while before you even notice that you have this program on-board. Depending on what the owners of this infection intend to do; Nanocore malspam can perform quite a few tasks, from collecting private information to boosting a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack. Thus, it is crucial to detect this infection as soon as possible, and then remove Nanocore malspam from your system. For the most efficient malware removal, do not hesitate in a licensed antispyware tool. Read more »
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Dodger Ransomware
Dodger Ransomware locks your files and then shows a note blaming you for it. Our researchers say it is strange that the message does not ask to pay for getting decryption tools, but since it provides email address belonging to the hackers behind it, we suspect victims might be asked to pay a ransom if they email the cybercriminals. Of course, it would be risky to put up with any of their demands as there is a chance you could get scammed. If you do not want to risk it, we encourage you to get rid of Dodger Ransomware with the instructions placed below or a legitimate antimalware tool. As for discovering more about the malicious application, we invite you to read the rest of our report. Read more »
Basecrypt@aol.com Ransomware
Basecrypt@aol.com Ransomware is another ransomware infection that you need to remove ASAP. This program works like most of the other infections of the same category. It means that there is always a chance that you will not be able to restore the encrypted files.
If you do not have a file backup, you should look for other file recovery options. Also, you have to remove Basecrypt@aol.com Ransomware from your system, so check out the manual removal instructions at the bottom of this entry. They are quite lengthy, so if you do not want to do it on your own, get yourself a licensed antispyware tool. Read more »
Trojan.HyperBro
If Trojan.HyperBro appears on a system, its developers might be able to spy on the computer’s owner and record particular information related to his browsing. Naturally, the longer the malicious application manages to hide from the user, the more details it might record, which is why it is vital to remove it immediately. If you have no experience and do not want to waste any time, we recommend employing a legitimate antimalware tool that could deal with this malware for you. Experienced users could try to remove it manually, and the instructions located below this article may help with it. As for the rest of the article, it can tell you more about Trojan.HyperBro, for example, where it could come from or how does it work. Feel free to place a comment at the end of the article if you wish to know anything else about this malicious application or if you need assistance while eliminating it. Read more »
PCASTLE
Some malware threats are very visible, and some can remain hidden for a very long time. PCASTLE is a security threat that will not manifest immediately. It can also remain hidden because it doesn’t bring a payload that can significantly slow down your system. Therefore, the best way to detect PCASTLE is to scan your system regularly with a legitimate security tool. If the security tool of your choice detects this infection on your computer, you need to remove PCASTLE immediately. There is also a good chance that you will have to remove several other infections too, so be prepared. Read more »
Sodinokibi Ransomware
Sodinokibi Ransomware encrypts files on an infected device to make them unusable and shows a ransom note claiming the malware’s developers can recover all of them. Needless to say, in return, they should ask to make a payment, so getting your files back may not be as easy as it might seem. The hackers might say they guarantee you will get your data back, but in reality, there is not knowing if they mean to keep up with their promises. If you do not want to risk losing your money in vain, we advise deleting Sodinokibi Ransomware with the removal steps available at the end of this article or a legitimate antimalware tool of your choice. Naturally, if you wish to learn more about the malicious application first, you should read the rest of our article before checking the removal instructions. Read more »
Poop Ransomware
Poop Ransomware is a threat that shows a message threatening victims to pay a ransom, or else cybercriminals promise to leak user’s private data. Our specialists do not think there is a need to worry about such threats as the malicious application does not seem to be gathering the information that its creators threaten to leak. Another reason, we advise against paying it that you cannot be sure the cybercriminals will hold on to their end of the bargain. Whether you pay or not, they may not bother sending decryption tools that are needed to decrypt data locked by the threat. In some cases, hackers start asking for more money or victims never hear from them again. If you do not want to take any chances, you could remove Poop Ransomware from the system. It will not decrypt any data, but it will allow you to start anew with a malware-free computer. To learn how to erase the malicious application manually, you should have a look at the last paragraph and the instructions placed below it. Read more »
RMS RAT
Even if you do not have a rat infestation problem at your home, RMS RAT could have invaded your Windows operating system. Similarly to an actual rat, this dangerous infection gets in silently and eats away at your privacy without you knowing about it. Although it does not corrupt files, spy on users, steal sensitive data, remove files, or perform in other similar ways, it can be much more destructive than any other threats capable of such activity. That is because it gives cyber criminals access to the system, and they can exploit it in various ways. Most likely, the attackers would use it to drop other malicious infections. This dangerous malware, of course, requires immediate removal, but, unfortunately, since this threat is silent and does not have an interface, it could stay hidden for a long time. This is exactly why performing routine system scans is crucial. If you have already figured out that you need to delete RMS RAT from your operating system, do not waste any time. Read more »
0day Ransomware
If you do not take care of your operating system, 0day Ransomware could slither in and destroy your personal files. Although this infection does not remove them, it locks them up. The threat encrypts them using a unique encryption key, and, as a result of that, the files cannot be read. Unfortunately, only a unique decryption key can “unlock” your files, and we cannot provide you with it. A free decryptor that would work did not exist at the time of research either. If you find a tool that claims to restore your files, make sure you research it first because you do not want to let in more threats by accident. All in all, the only ones who appear to have the decryptor are the creators of the infection, and they are unlikely to let it go, even if you agree to all of their conditions. We talk more about that in this report. Of course, we want to focus on deleting 0day Ransomware, and if you too want to eliminate this malware from your Windows operating system, please continue reading. Read more »
HACK Ransomware
HACK Ransomware might be the reason why you cannot access your files. It can be recognized from a particular extension that it appends to its encrypted data. For example, in our case, the files on a test computer got marked with .id-B4501087.[mr.hacker@tutanota.com].HACK, e.g., document.docx.id- B4501087.[mr.hacker@tutanota.com].HACK. Data that has this extension should become unusable as the malicious application enciphers it with a strong cryptosystem. Therefore, the only way to reaccess it is to get a decryptor from the hackers behind the malicious application. Since the hackers will most likely ask for a payment, you should know the money could be lost for nothing, if you get scammed. Thus, even if it looks like it might be your only option, we recommend considering it carefully. To learn more about HACK Ransomware and how you can get rid of it, we advise reading the rest of our article. Read more »