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BigEyes Ransomware

BigEyes Ransomware

BigEyes Ransomware, also known as LimeDecryptor Ransomware, is a dangerous malicious application that belongs to the category of crypto-malware. If it ever infiltrates your computer, it will cause you a lot of trouble because it always encrypts a bunch of personal files on victims’ computers. This infection does not differ much from older threats even though it is new – it is also used to obtain money from users. Do not send a cent to malicious software developers even if your important files have been locked because they will never stop developing new infections if all victims send money to them. Also, we cannot promise that you could unlock your data after you pay a ransom, so it would be smart not to spend money on the tool that, theoretically, can unlock files. There is a small possibility that a free decryptor will be developed by specialists in the future, so remove the ransomware infection from your system completely but do not rush to remove all encrypted data, especially if there are extremely important files among those encrypted ones. Read this article till the end the end to find more about the BigEyes Ransomware removal. Read more »

Krypton Ransomware

Krypton Ransomware

You need to do everything to keep your operating system malware-free because there are so many dangerous infections out there. One of them is Krypton Ransomware, and it is one serious threat because it can destroy your personal files. Though it does not remove them, it encrypts them, which means that they cannot be opened and read. Decrypting these files is possible only if you have a decryption key, and you do not. The creator of this ransomware delivers a misleading message suggesting that a key can be bought for 300 USD, but you should not pay this price. If you do, your money will be lost, but a decryptor will not be given to you. Of course, we cannot guarantee this 100%, but Anti-Spyware-101.com malware researchers have analyzed hundreds of ransomware threats, and their victims never get what is promised to them. The infection discussed in this report was created using the Hidden Tear code, and it has been used by the developers of KoreanLocker Ransomware, Genocheats Ransomware, and many other threats that require removal. Since there are so many of them, it is important that you focus on further protection as much as you focus on deleting Krypton Ransomware. Read more »

KillBot_Virus Ransomware

KillBot_Virus Ransomware

KillBot_Virus Ransomware is a new infection that is bound to grow into something extremely big and nasty. At the moment, however, the program does not do much. It merely scares users into thinking their files have been encrypted. Please do not panic. You can remove KillBot_Virus Ransomware without much difficulty, but you need to consider protecting your system from other infections in the future. And we are not talking just about investing in a licensed security tool. You should also review your web browsing habits because that is also an important part of keeping your computer and your personal data safe. Read more »

MoneroPay Ransomware

MoneroPay Ransomware

MoneroPay Ransomware, which is also sometimes referred to as SpriteCoin Ransomware, is a nasty malicious application that is distributed as a cryptocurrency miner. Specifically speaking, it is promoted as a tool for mining SpriteCoin, a digital currency that does not even exist. Because of this, it is not at all surprising that some users themselves allow the ransomware infection to enter their systems. If you have also installed MoneroPay Ransomware expecting that it will help you to earn some money, remove it immediately because it does not act as the miner and will never become a useful piece of software. It is only distributed by cyber crooks to extract money from users more easily. If you have already encountered this threat, do not even think about sending money to malicious software developers. You should primarily focus on the MoneroPay Ransomware removal. If you do not erase it from your system, it will continue working on your computer. Restarting the computer is not an effective solution to the problem in this case because it is one of these ransomware infections that create entries in the system registry to be able to start working automatically when the Windows OS launches. It means that you will disable it only by removing all malicious components from the system. We will help you to delete the ransomware infection (you will find more about its removal if you read the last paragraph), but we cannot promise that you could unlock your encrypted personal files because free decryption software does not exist and transferring money to cyber criminals is a nonsense. Read more »

Rsa-ni Ransomware

Rsa-ni Ransomware is a malicious computer infection that terrorizes users into spending their money on a key that should “release” their data from its evil hands. For the most part, this program affects servers and networks, and it is not common to find it on individual desktop computers. Thus, it is probably possible to say that Rsa-ni Ransomware is aiming a little bit higher. Nevertheless, even so, it does not make it any different from all the previously released, those infected need to work on removing this program from their systems. In this description, we will discuss the program in greater detail. Read more »

CryptWalker Ransomware

CryptWalker Ransomware

Some ransomware infections only trick victims into thinking that their data is encrypted or that the encrypted files will be deleted permanently. The CryptWalker ransomware is one of those threats that do what is said in the ransom note. If you have this threat on your computer, we encourage you to act immediately to remove the infection. This ransomware infection can delete your files, and the longer you wait, the more files you are going to lose.

The CryptWalker ransomware has the interface of the Jigsaw ransomware but displays different requirements in the so-called ransom warning. The files encrypted by the Jigsaw ransomware can be decrypted by a third-party decryption tool, and, if you choose to try some decryptor to restore your files affected by the CryptWalker threat, note that you do that on your own responsibility. Read more »

Lime Ransomware

Ransomware applications are incredibly prominent nowadays. Our researchers at our internal labs have noticed yet another malware of this classification, which goes by the name of Lime Ransomware. If you ever encounter it while browsing the web, make sure to refrain from it at all costs. We urge you to do so because this malicious piece of software is capable of encrypting massive amounts of data on the affected operating system without any notification or authorization. As you can imagine, having a ransomware program active on your personal computer could have disastrous outcomes. To learn more about the inner workings of this malware, make sure to read the rest of this article. We also include a few virtual security recommendations that will help you maintain a secure system at all times. Finally, to help you delete Lime Ransomware once and for all, we present a detailed removal guide that you can find below. Read more »

QuantLoader

QuantLoader is a dangerous Trojan infection that can infiltrate your system without your knowledge and permission and download other dangerous malware programs in the background among other damaging operations. Our malware experts at anti-spyware-101.com say that this Trojan can take control of your computer and perform several dangerous actions on your system, including logging your keystrokes, capturing screenshots, grabbing passwords, and shutting down your system. Since this malicious program can autostart with Windows, it will be there operating in the background without your noticing it every time you switch on your PC. Before long, this Trojan can cause a lot of damage to you, not to mention the privacy breaches. We believe that you must remove QuantLoader immediately from your computer to put an end to this severe threat. Read more »

Rapid Ransomware

Rapid Ransomware

If you find a .txt file informing you that you have to contact someone at rapid@rape.lol rapid@airmail.cc, that means the Rapid ransomware, which is capable of encrypting different types of files, is running on your computer. The infection is known as two variants having only a few differences, which most likely would not be noticed by inexperience users. It is crucial to remove the Rapid ransomware once it is spotted to avert further encryption which is discussed further on in more detail. We advise you against starting a conversation with the attackers because you are likely to be asked to pay a considerable amount of money, which you should not do, for the decryption of your files. Cyber crooks work on ransomware campaigns with the only intention of obtaining your money, so the chance of regaining your lost files is close to zero. Read more »

System Ransomware

System Ransomware appears to be a newly created file-encrypting infection. It can be recognized from a particular extension it appends to each encrypted file (.System) and from a ransom note it leaves on the system since it should mention specific email addresses (e.g., systempc1@keemail.me). If you believe you may have encountered this malware, it would be advisable to learn about its working manner, possible distribution channels, and other vital information, so you could know your options and learn how to defend the system from malicious programs alike in the future. Luckily, all of the listed details will be explained further in the text. Also, at the end of the report, we will add a deletion instructions showing how to get rid of System Ransomware manually, although if the task appears to be a bit too complicated, it would be safer to employ a legitimate antimalware tool. Read more »