How to Remove YourCoolWords.com

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Yourcoolwords.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Yourcoolwords.com?

Yourcoolwords.com is a questionable website which tries to make users turn on its notifications. Site notifications are messages from websites that appear in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows machines, in the top right hand corner on Macbooks, and on the status bar on mobile devices. Yourcoolwords.com claims that users need to allow its notifications to watch a video, start a download, open a page, or for another reason. If a user does allow Yourcoolwords.com notifications, those will start appearing on the screen from time to time and spamming the user with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, fraudulent messages, etc. READ MORE

How to Remove New.copperforged.top

Delete new.copperforged.top virus notifications
New.copperforged.top prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is New.copperforged.top?

New.copperforged.top is a dubious website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. The site may tell users that they need to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box if they wish to access a webpage, view a video, verify that they are not robots, etc. If a user does click Allow, New.copperforged.top notifications will start showing up on his or her screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, links to dubious sites, fake alerts, prompts to download some programs, and so on. The notifications will be appearing in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a mobile device. READ MORE

How to remove Skynet ransomware

What is Skynet ransomware?

Skynet is a ransomware virus in the MedusaLocker family. Viruses of this type make money by encrypting all of your files and then demanding money for decryption.
Each files encrypted by this ransomware receives a new extension: .Skynet file extension. So, a file that previously had a name “document.txt” would be called “document.txt.Skynet” after encryption. This can help you identify the virus, however, you should note that there are other viruses that use the same name.
You should check both the file extension and the ransom note to verify that you’ve been infected with this specific ransomware. In our case, the note is called “Instructions for decryption.txt”; its text can be found on the image above. To summarize, the note reveals that Skynet ransomware targets companies and not individuals. The hackers do not mention how much money they want; since they target businesses, they likely intend to negotiate.
Contacting the hackers is a bad idea in general, since they often demand a lot of money and don’t always decrypt the files after payment. There are several alternatives, however. Read the guide below and learn how to remove Skynet ransomware and decrypt .Skynet files without dealing with these criminals.

How to Remove AdventureOrganic.com

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Adventureorganic.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Adventureorganic.com?

Adventureorganic.com is a questionable website which tries to trick users into allowing it to send them notifications. Adventureorganic.com claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up if they want to prove that they are not bots, confirm that they are of age, access a page, etc. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Adventureorganic.com will start appearing on the screen periodically with ads, clickbait links, scammy messages, fake alerts, etc. The notifications will be showing up on the right side of the screen if it’s a PC or on the status bar if it’s a mobile device. READ MORE

How to remove Sus ransomware

Sus ransom note:

All of your files have been encrypted
Your computer was infected with a ransomware virus.
Your files have been encrypted and you won't be able to decrypt them without our help.
What can I do to get my files back? You can buy our special decryption software, this software will allow you to recover all of your data and remove the ransomware from your computer.

The price for the Decryption software is $100. Payment can be made in Bitcoin only.

How do I pay, where do I get Bitcoin?
Purchasing Bitcoin varies from country to country, you are best advised to do a quick google search
yourself  to find out how to buy Bitcoin.

Many of our customers have reported these sites to be fast and reliable:
Coinmama - https://www.coinmama.com
Bitpanda - https://www.bitpanda.com
MoonPay - https://www.moonpay.com/buy/btc

Payment Amount: $100
Payment Mode: BTC / Bitcoin
Bitcoin Address:  17CqMQFeuB3NTzJ2X28tfRmWaPyPQgvoHV

This is the end of the note. The guide below will explain how to remove Sus ransomware and decrypt .sus files.

What is Sus ransomware?

Sus is a new malware program. Specifically, it is a ransomware; a virus that encrypts all files on a computer and demands money for decrypting them. It belongs to the Chaos ransomware family.
Files encrypted by this virus receive .sus file extension, providing an easy way to identify the malware. In practice, this means that a file named “picture.jpg” would be called “picture.jpg.sus” after encryption. In File Explorer, these files would show up as having “SUS File” type.
After encrypting the files and renaming them, Sus virus creates a ransom note, a text file called “read_it.txt”. This file contains the hackers’ demands and their BitCoin wallet address. The demands are very simple: one hundred US dollars, paid in BitCoin. However, it contains no contact information.
We strongly advise you not to pay the ransom. Without any way to communicate with the hackers, there’s no way for you to receive any decryption program, either. Chances are, you will not get your files back even after payment. This is why you should follow our guide instead. It will explain how to remove Sus ransomware and decrypt .sus files.

How to remove Jywd ransomware

What is Jywd ransomware?

Jywd is a malicious program that infects computers via hacked websites, phishing links, shady e-mail attachments, and other channels. This program is classified as ransomware, a category of viruses that encrypt data on the victim’s computer and demand money for its decryption.
Jywd belongs to the STOP/Djvu ransomware family; all viruses in this family are made from the same template, and are very similar to one another as a result. For example, all of them give encrypted files a new four-letter extension. This virus gives them .jywd file extension, and was named after it. STOP/Djvu viruses also have the same ransom note and the same demands.
The note in question is called “_readme.txt”. You can read its text on the image above. However, reading the entirety of the note is unnecessary, since the demands can be easily summarized. The hackers want 980 US dollars in ransom, though victims that contact them quickly (within three days of infection) are given a 50% discount.
But $490 is still a lot of money, and the hackers might not even decrypt your files after payment (this happens quite often). This is why we advise you to follow our guide instead. It will explain how to remove Jywd ransomware and decrypt .jywd files without paying the criminals.

How to Remove Doparnelychme.com

Delete doparnelychme.com virus notifications
Doparnelychme.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Doparnelychme.com?

Doparnelychme.com is a dubious website which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Doparnelychme.com claims that users have to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box if they want to see a video, access a webpage, download a file, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If someone does click Allow, notifications from Doparnelychme.com will begin appearing on the screen from time to time and spamming the person with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake alerts, etc. The notifications will be showing up in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a mobile device. READ MORE

How to Remove Abdoser.xyz

Delete abdoser.xyz virus notifications
Abdoser.xyz prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Abdoser.xyz?

Abdoser.xyz is a shady website which attempts to trick users into allowing it to send them notifications. Abdoser.xyz may tell users that they need to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up in order to access a website, see a video, verify that they are of age or that they are not bots, etc. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Abdoser.xyz will begin appearing on the screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, links to untrustworthy sites, prompts to download various programs, fake messages, etc. The notifications will be appearing on the right side of the screen on a PC or on the status bar on a mobile phone. READ MORE

How to Remove Mo11.biz

Delete mo11.biz virus notifications
Mo11.biz prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Mo11.biz?

Mo11.biz is one of numerous questionable websites that try to trick users into accepting notifications from those sites. Mo11.biz may tell users that they need to click Allow on its “Show notifications” dialog box to access a webpage, see a video, solve a CAPTCHA, confirm that they are 18+, etc. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Mo11.biz will begin appearing on the screen from time to time and spamming the user with clickbait links, ads, software offers, fake messages and alerts, etc. Mo11.biz notifications will be showing up in the lower-right corner of the screen on a Windows machine, in the top-right corner on a Macbook, or on the status bar on an Android device. READ MORE

How to remove Jypo ransomware

What is Jypo ransomware?

Jypo is a computer virus that matches the definition of ransomware. It belongs to the STOP/Djvu family of ransomware.
Like all ransomware programs, Jypo encrypts files so that it can demand money for decryption. Once encrypted by the virus, the files receive .jypo file extension and cannot be accessed in any way. The hackers behind the virus hope that their virus would encrypt some valuable files, like work documents, so that the victim would be willing to pay to restore them.
That said, you must value your files very highly to even consider paying these criminals. In the ransom note left by the virus, called “_readme.txt”, the hackers mention that they want $980 or $490 for decryption (the price depends on how quickly the victim pays). And while some people would be willing to pay half a grand to recover their data, most of us don’t have anything that valuable.
Thankfully, there are several ways to remove Jypo ransomware and decrypt .jypo files without paying the criminals, and we recommend that you learn about them. The article below lists several such ways, so it’s a good place to start.

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