My Email Checker Tab
If you want to check different email accounts from one place, My Email Checker Tab is not the tool we recommend relying on. You can look into legitimate email clients that help manage different accounts using one single tool. Alternatively, you can bookmark the login pages of different email services and then enable the bookmarks bar to ensure that you have access to these pages from your browser’s homepage. Essentially, that is all that the suspicious extension can do anyway, and that is one reason why it is classified as a PUP, a potentially unwanted program. ...
Rezm Ransomware
Your actions matter, and if you are careless when you are using your computer, Rezm Ransomware could slither in without warning. This threat usually relies on spam emails and download bundles to slither in, but the launcher file is disguised so as not to alarm the targeted victims. If you let this infection in, your security software should detect and remove it instantly, but if such software does not exist on your operating system, you are in trouble. As long as this malware can stay hidden, it can successfully encrypt all of your personal files, and only after that would it reveal itself. ...
Awesome Movies Search
Awesome Movies Search is a browser extension that is offered for users who often look for movies or TV series and browse the Internet with Google Chrome. If you came across this application and are considering whether you should get it or not, we advise getting to know it better. The application is not malicious, but it is considered to be a potentially unwanted program, which means it could have undesirable qualities. If you want to know what such qualities could be as well as other details about this extension, we invite you to read the rest of this article. ...
Eight Ransomware
Eight Ransomware is one of those vicious threats that lock files after infecting a system. While it should leave your program data alone, the malware might encipher all your personal files, such as your photos, videos, and data alike. You can recognize the malware from the extension that it appends to all encrypted files; it should look like this: .id[2A2E028A-2796].[use_harrd@protonmail.com].eight. If you see an extension that except the ID number looks the same on your files, we invite you to read our full report to learn about the threat that you most likely came across. ...
Coronavirus Ransomware
The Coronavirus disease is drawing attention from many things, including cybersecurity, which is why it is no wonder that hackers find the timing to be perfect to release new threats like Coronavirus Ransomware. Our specialists say that it is a tool for money extortion since it encrypts files on an infected device to take them as hostages and then shows a ransom note containing instructions on how to pay ransom to get files decrypted. If you come across this malware, we recommend reading our full report to get to know it better. Also, we advise not to leave it unattended and erase Coronavirus Ransomware with a selected antimalware tool that you trust or use the removal instructions located at the end of this page. ...
Find Your Packages Promos
Find Your Packages Promos is a browser extension that is classified as a PUP, or a potentially unwanted program. It could be promoted as a tool for users who are looking for ways to track their packages. You should also know that this application may provide third-party advertisements. Plus, it seems like the extension could gather information about your browsing habits to show targeted advertisements. You can learn even more about this PUP if you read the rest of our report. We can offer deletion instructions that show how to erase Find Your Packages Promos too. ...
Video-Browse
If you rely on a search tool to find videos, we suggest you find something other than Video-Browse. This is a Google Chrome extension, and it can appear to be useful, but according to our researchers, it is completely useless. If that was not enough, it is also untrustworthy, and it is possible that you could face security issues if you interact with it. Needless to say, you have to be extremely cautious when you surf the web because you do not want to face dangerous threats and virtual scams. Would you face threats and scams if you continued using the suspicious search tool? ...
Eco Search
If you want to browse the web efficiently, Eco Search is not the tool we suggest using. It appears to have been created to show you Bing Search results, and if this is the search engine you want to be using, you should set it as your default search provider. You will get nothing out of the suspicious search extension besides that, but your virtual security could suffer. Basically, we suggest removing the extension because it is not useful or very reliable, and we discuss this in depth further in the report. If you are ready to remove the PUP, we have a guide ready for you. ...
Ooss Ransomware
Ooss Ransomware comes uninvited and turns your photos, documents, and data alike into unreadable files. The malware encrypts them with a robust encryption algorithm and the process can only be reversed if you have a unique decryption key and a decryptor. Sadly, such means are not easy to come by. In fact, it might be impossible to get them as only the threat’s developers might be able to offer them. However, the malicious application’s developers ask to pay a ransom and even if you pay, there are no reassurances that they will hold on to their end of the deal. ...
SepSys Ransomware
SepSys Ransomware is a dangerous computer infection from the ransomware category. You have probably heard people talk about ransomware before, but if you have never encountered this type of infection yourself, dealing with this program might feel overwhelming at first. Nevertheless, we hope that this description will help you get rid of SepSys Ransomware as soon as possible. Please understand that sometimes it is not possible to retrieve the encrypted files. You have to be ready for that kind of scenario. Whatever you do, you should not transfer the ransom payment because you would only encourage the criminals to create more ransomware programs. ...