In this article, we are going to talk about a recently discovered ransomware-type program known as Supportfriend@india.com Ransomware. From the outset, we want to clarify that we advocate for removing this program because complying with the demands of the cyber criminal that created it will only finance the release of new similar applications. In any case, this particular infection already has dozens of clones that are nearly identical in terms of functionality. To find out more about this program, we invite you to read this whole article. ...
DailyBee is an application that can be easily downloaded from dailybee.timeapp-studio.com (official website). The application enables users to perform searches on Wikipedia (en.wiki2.org) straight from Desktop. In other words, users do not need to open Wiki to find the information they need. DailyBee works quite well, so many users do not even think about its deletion. We cannot say that this program is very dangerous and needs to be erased right now; however, we cannot call this piece of software a very reliable either because it has some problems. ...
Crypt0 Ransomware is a newly developed malware, which you must avoid at all times. This is critical since just like any other application that belongs to the ransomware category it will cause major data loss. If you ever happen to encounter this devious program, make sure to stay away from it at all times. If, unfortunately, you already have it fully functioning on your personal computer, make sure to execute its complete removal as soon as possible. In our report, we provide further information regarding the invasive and malicious functionality of this malware, which will make you understand why its complete removal is essential to your overall system security. ...
Every once in a while, we encounter ransomware applications that are intended for a specific group of users. The most common way to customize these infections is to target a particular location. Serpico Ransomware is one of such programs that infect users mainly in the Balkan regions. That is easy to see from the ransom note the program displays because it is entirely in Serbo-Croatian. Nevertheless, the basic principle behind this application is still the same: It enters your computer because it needs your money, and it will try to bully you into paying the ransom fee. You have to be stronger than that and remove Serpico Ransomware without further ado. ...
A_Princ@aol.com Ransomware is an annoying ransomware application that literally locks down a huge chunk of your files, and you can no longer access most of your documents. The ransomware enters your computer with the intention to rip you off, and the hackers who have created it expect you to pay huge amounts of money to restore your files. Needless to say, you should refrain from spending your money on this infection. You have to remove A_Princ@aol.com Ransomware following the instructions below this description. If some of the steps in the instructions appear to be too complicated for you, please do not hesitate to ask for help by leaving us a comment. ...
Perhaps people have urged you countless of times to delete spam email messages the moment you find them in your inbox, but you probably have never thought that one of them could infect you with Philadelphia Ransomware. This ransomware infection travels via phishing emails, and so it cannot really enter your computer at will. It will only get installed on your system if you open the installer file yourself. Likewise, you will also need to remove Philadelphia Ransomware, too. The removal process is not that complicated, but it may not be enough to delete all the malicious files. Thus, you should also get yourself a legitimate antispyware application. ...
Calipso.god@aol.com Ransomware is yet another new threat that can put your files in danger by encrypting them with a serious algorithm. This ransomware infection is in fact one of several that have hit the web recently, including Seven_legion@aol.com Ransomware, Melme@india.com Ransomware, and Redshitline Ransomware. All these threats belong to the same ransomware family and are based on the well-known CrySIS Ransomware engine. If this infection crawls onto your system, there is little chance that you can save or restore your files since there seems to be no free decryption software available on the web yet. ...
Flyper Ransomware is a piece of malware that targets personal files found on the infected computer. According to our researchers, this infection specifically targets photos and documents, which, of course, are the most sensitive of all files. If you have not stored these files on an external drive or backed them up using another method, the ransomware is exceptionally destructive. Although it does not remove the files, it encrypts them using a complex algorithm to render them unreadable. Sure, a decryption key is created along with the encryption key, and, technically, it is possible to decrypt the files. ...
Gerkaman@aol.com Ransomware is one of the many ransomware applications that belong to the same family. The family does not have a specific name, but the programs in this group are based on the CrySiS Ransomware engine, and they all demand that the infected users contact them via given emails. Needless to say, sending any kind of message to these cyber criminals is out of the question. Succumbing to their demands would not solve anything, and you would only lose your money. Thus, your best option in this situation is to remove Gerkaman@aol.com Ransomware at once, and then invest in a licensed security application. ...
Sometimes potential security threats might get outdated, too. Take Searchwebme.com, for example. We can still encounter this browser hijacker, but it usually works just on the older versions of the Internet Explorer browser. So, if you update your browsers regularly, you should be able to avoid this application. If by any chance, this security threat has perched on your browser, we will tell you how to remove Searchwebme.com for good in the instructions below this description. Please just do not forget that there might be more unwanted applications, and you most certainly have to do everything you can to get rid of them. ...