Archive for January, 2016
Posted by Siren on January 28, 2016
An increasing number of Windows users have been discovering that the extensions of their personal files get changed to .micro out of the blue. This is only one of the many symptoms of a ransomware attack by the new edition of TeslaCrypt 3.0, a crypto virus that locks one’s data and extorts money in exchange […]
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Posted by Siren on January 26, 2016
Computer applications that serve undesirable commercial content under the guise of useful information are trending. Trezaa is a replica of numerous widespread products of that sort. It claims to let the user know about deals, bargains and coupons during Internet surfing, but it definitely overacts in the deployment of this activity. Pesky ads by Trezaa […]
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Posted by Siren on January 22, 2016
Applications that claim to help save your money should be treated with caution. Features of that sort can be nothing but a veil to hide malicious or intrusive activity. Looking at the PriceFountain cross-browser extension, it may appear that the objectives are entirely benign, but in fact there are serious web surfing problems commencing as […]
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Posted by Siren on January 20, 2016
The Android mobile platform keeps getting plagued by steadily progressing malware. One example is Monkey Test, an application that users don’t remember installing but which causes them a great deal of trouble. The unwelcome effects include problems using random apps, recurrent popup errors as well as uninstall difficulties. The main spotlight of this entry is […]
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Posted by Siren on January 14, 2016
The phrase ‘Set sail for deals with Money Viking’ sounds like an invitation to a promising voyage into the world of ecommerce, but the actual unsaid implications behind it aren’t nearly so enjoyable. The creative name of the app conceals a trap resulting in the deluge of one’s web browsing environment with advertisements that ultimately […]
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Posted by Siren on January 12, 2016
The Chinese digital industry has been consistently producing loads of entertainment content, including streaming video services and music portals some of which are used by millions. The multimedia platform called ‘iQIYI’ is a popular one in its country of origin, but its audience isn’t restricted to Chinese-speaking people only. How come? This can be explained […]
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Posted by Siren on January 7, 2016
Ransom infections locking mobile gadgets aren’t a new encounter, but with the recent emergence of the Cyber Police virus things have gotten worse. The distribution range of this Android ransomware covers multiple countries, where the malicious code determines one’s geolocation and presents lock screens in the respective language. To unlock the device, obviously, victims are […]
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Posted by Siren on January 3, 2016
The fact that all controls and interactive screens of the MTview app are in Chinese is not the worst nuance for users who don’t speak this language. The program does not give in to the usual uninstall workflow and also affects some aspects of web browsing. Another snag is about the drive-by mode of the […]
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