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Posted by Siren on May 30, 2017
There’s a slew of browser hijackers roving around the Internet, but very few of them ever reach significant traffic benchmarks. The one called MyStarting123 falls under the category of particularly toxic redirect infections. It forces a victim’s browser to default to MyStarting123.com at routine events, thus wreaking havoc with online preferences and drastically impacting user […]
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Posted by Siren on May 25, 2017
The recent disconcerting WannaCry ransomware incident has obviously inspired other cybercrooks to follow suit. A slew of replicas started popping up thick and fast, some of them crude but some tailored professionally enough to become a major problem. The latest one of these derivatives dubbed UIWIX resembles its more successful prototype by the same exploit-based […]
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Posted by Siren on May 13, 2017
A ransomware strain called WannaCry is hitting the headlines of the world’s leading security resources. Such a close attention is for a reason. This infection has attacked a nuWNCRY file ransomware removermber of large companies in Europe over the past few days, and it keeps making the rounds in a steady fashion. The ransom Trojan […]
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Posted by Siren on May 12, 2017
A cybercrime group that might be affiliated with the Locky ransom Trojan have unleashed another crypto disaster called the Jaff ransomware. This release deviates from the well-trodden path that the suspected threat actors have gone since February 2016. As opposed to a rock-hard mix of RSA and AES algorithms, the new Locky lookalike uses AES-128 […]
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Posted by Siren on May 11, 2017
No matter how hard the creators of YeaDesktop app may try to persuade users that their service is a perfect match for those seeking a better web search experience, it’s all deceptive to the bone. This rogue browser plugin is both a nuisance and a threat to one’s privacy. It forces hits to YeaDesktop.com when […]
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Posted by Siren on May 10, 2017
Ransom Trojans that seem to be different on the outside can often be attributed to the same lineage of crypto threats. That’s the case with the Cry128 and Cry9 strains. Each one featuring unique indicators of compromise, the common ground is the CryptON, or Nemesis, ransomware family that gave birth to them. What is the […]
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Posted by Siren on May 6, 2017
When a web browser is hijacked by malware like OurLuckySites, things related to Internet browsing on a plagued computer start getting out of hand. This offending digital entity reconfigures the online navigation preset defined by the victim so that a specific URL is resolved upon mundane actions such as opening the browser or doing a […]
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Posted by Siren on May 4, 2017
The worst part about the average ransomware attack is that the victim gets locked out of their personal data. While it’s usually not problematic to get rid of the malicious code itself, important information stays inaccessible until the infected user redeems it by paying up. The newest variant of the Dharma ransomware species follows this […]
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Posted by Siren on May 2, 2017
In today’s world with freedom of choice at the forefront of everything, there seems to be no room for obtrusion. However, the makers of the Everness app chose to go a different route. This program stealthily modifies web browsing settings on a computer it’s installed on so that victims keep bumping into annoying ads when […]
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Posted by Siren on April 28, 2017
Web search is probably the greatest thing invented since the Internet became ubiquitous. However, popularity of an arbitrary service often spawns abuse and manipulations, as is the case with the Funny Searching browser hijacker. It forces those infected to visit funnysearching.com website off and on. The worst part about this interference is that users are […]
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