Monokle
Researchers who discovered Monokle claim it has abilities that they have never seen in the wild before. The malware falls under the classification of spyware, but it also has the functionality of a RAT (Remote Access Trojan). What we should mention from the start is that regular home users are unlikely to receive it as it appears the malicious application is highly targeted, which means its developers select their victims instead of attacking random users. If you continue reading this report, you can learn how this threat could be spread, what kinds of devices are targeted, and what could happen if the malicious application gets in. ...
Moka Ransomware
It’s been years since we discussed our first ransomware infection, and these programs are still sprouting like mushrooms after a good storm. Look at Moka Ransomware. That’s one of the newest players on the market although it comes from a well-known group of similar intruders. Although it is not complicated to remove Moka Ransomware from your computer manually, it might be a little bit challenging to get all of your files back. If you feel that you cannot think of anything, be sure to address a professional for other file recovery methods. ...
365Stream
The last thing you want to do is install something useless, and that is one of the reasons we do not advise installing 365Stream. This extension is compatible with Google Chrome, and it appears to be capable of modifying your browser’s settings. Due to this, some users might mistakenly identify it as a browser hijacker. Instead, it is a potentially unwanted program (PUP), and there are a few reasons for that. First and foremost, this application is useless. Second, it changes the default search provider. Third, it redirects to Yahoo Search to show sponsored content. ...
WiryJMPer Dropper
If you find WiryJMPer Dropper on your computer, you should look for another malicious application known as Netwire. Apparently, the Trojan does not do anything else besides showing fake program windows and dropping the mentioned threat, which is considered to be a Remote Access Trojan or a RAT in short. Such malicious programs can be vicious and cause a lot of problems. Thus, it is probably needless to say that you should not waste any time and get rid of it at once. The instructions located below show how to delete WiryJMPer Dropper manually. ...
AwayTab
Google Chrome users can download AwayTab for free, but that does not mean that they should. Our research team classifies this extension as a PUP, or potentially unwanted program, and there are several reasons for that. They are all introduced in this report. Users are likely to download this extension from chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/awaytab/homnophpjlhlpaglnfpomcambjmgceem, which is where the official website, awaytab.com, redirects to. However, you might be introduced to the installer by misleading pop-ups, via redirects, or with the help of adware. ...
Travel Deals Center
Travel Deals Center is a potentially unwanted program that so far might be encountered by Google Chrome users only. The application is advertised as a tool that can help find travel deals as well as access popular travel websites. While such features might sound appealing, you should also know that the application might view your browsing history. Besides, it could provide you with a search engine that may show modified search results. To learn more about this browser extension, we encourage you to read the rest of our report. As for users who do not want to keep it, we advise deleting Travel Deals Center with the instructions located at the end of this article or with a chosen antimalware tool of their choice. ...
Nesa Ransomware
No one wants to get infected with ransomware. It is very often that users have to start building their libraries from scratch when they encounter the likes of Nesa Ransomware. However, it is always possible to remove ransomware infections, and there are often ways to restore the affected files so, there is no need to panic. Please scroll down to the bottom of this description for the manual removal instructions. Do not hesitate to address a professional if you have more questions on the matter, and don’t forget that you should definitely invest in a file backup. ...
Meds Ransomware
A single crack within your operating system’s security could help Meds Ransomware attack, which is why you need your system updated and secured at all times. You also need to be cautious about the most common methods that cybercriminals use to distribute ransomware. In most cases, that involves spam emails, unreliable downloaders, and various scams. If you are smart and vigilant, you should be able to recognize when someone is trying to trick you into executing malware. Unfortunately, sometimes threats are able to circumvent security systems, and highly misleading scams could be set up to fool even the most careful users. ...
Fmovies
Fmovies is a search engine that falls under the classification of potentially unwanted programs. That is because the application might show irritating advertising content that could originate from untrustworthy sources or, in other words, different third parties. Nonetheless, the tool may seem useful as it provides links to various web pages related to movies and TV content. Naturally, if you like these links, and want to have them close by, but do not wish to leave a potentially unwanted program on your browser, you should bookmark them and erase Fmovies. ...
PyLock Ransomware
PyLock Ransomware is a threat coded in Python. Just like other ransomware applications, the malware encrypts various files and then opens a message asking to pay for their decryption. Users who receive this malicious program ought to know that it might restart together with Windows, which means it could encrypt files it had not affected yet upon each system restart. Thus, if you do not want to take any chances, we recommend eliminating PyLock Ransomware with no hesitation. You can find our provided deletion instructions below our report. ...