How to Remove Topreqdusa.com

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Topreqdusa.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Topreqdusa.com?

Topreqdusa.com is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into subscribing to its notifications service. Topreqdusa.com claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up if they wish to access a webpage, watch a video, prove that they are not robots, confirm that they are 18+, etc. Once allowed, Topreqdusa.com notifications will start spamming users with ads, links to shady sites, fake alerts, software offers, and so on. The notifications will appear on the right side of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a smartphone. READ MORE

How to Remove StackMist From Mac

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What Is StackMist?

StackMist is a browser hijacker that has been known to target Macbooks. It can be installed without the your knowledge and can cause severe security issues for your computer. StackMist is designed to take control of your web browser and modify your search engine, setting it to an obscure website which redirects all searches to Yahoo. You may encounter difficulties when trying to change the search engine or uninstall the browser hijacker. This step-by-step guide will help you remove StackMist from your Mac and restore your favorite search engine. READ MORE

How to Remove UpdaterLife.com

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Updaterlife.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Updaterlife.com?

Updaterlife.com is a dubious website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Updaterlife.com claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box to see a video, download a file, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If a user clicks Allow, notifications from Updaterlife.com will begin appearing on his or her screen periodically and spamming the user with ads, clickbait links, prompts to download something, and so on. The notifications will appear in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a smartphone. READ MORE

How to Remove Mobility-search.com Virus

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What Is Mobility-search.com?

Mobility-search.com is a browser hijacker that can be installed on computers without the user’s knowledge or consent. This type of malicious software modifies web browser settings like the home page, search engine, and new tab page to point to Mobility-search.com instead of the user’s preferred websites. It may also display unwanted popups and advertisements in order to generate revenue for its creators from affiliate programs or other sources of income such as pay per click schemes. READ MORE

How to remove Bttu ransomware

What is Bttu ransomware?

Bttu is a newly-developed virus in the ransomware category. This means that it encrypts files with the aim of demanding money for their decryption. Bttu belongs to the STOP/Djvu ransomware family, and is very similar to other STOP/Djvu viruses as a result.
After encrypting the files, Bttu performs two other actions. It renames all the files it encrypted, giving them .bttu file extension. It also creates a ransom note, “_readme.txt”, to inform the victim of the hacker’s demands.
The image above contains the full text of the note, and here’s the summary. Bttu demands $980 to decrypt the files, or $490 should the victim pay within three days. This is typical for STOP/Djvu ransomware; they all demand this amount and include the manipulative discount.
Paying the hackers is not recommended; indeed, many agencies such as the FBI advocate against this. This is mainly because the criminals can always choose to simply take your money and disappear, not decrypting any of your files. But this doesn’t mean that your data is lost. The guide below will cover some other ways to remove Bttu ransomware and decrypt .bttu files.

How to Remove Open.flintguard.top

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Open.flintguard.top prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Open.flintguard.top?

Open.flintguard.top is a dubious website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Open.flintguard.top claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up to access a page, see a video, start a download, prove that they are not bots, etc. Once allowed, the notifications will begin spamming users with ads, clickbait links, fake alerts and messages, etc. Open.flintguard.top notifications will appear in a corner of the screen on computers or on the status bar on mobile devices. READ MORE

How to Remove Hicanymearry.com

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Hicanymearry.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Hicanymearry.com?

Hicanymearry.com is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Hicanymearry.com may tell users that they have to click or tap Allow on its “Snow notifications” pop-up to access a page, see a video, download a file, solve a CAPTCHA, or for another reason. If a user clicks Allow, Hicanymearry.com notifications will start appearing on the right side of the screen from time to time and spamming the user with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake alerts, etc. READ MORE

How to Remove Captchaglow.top

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Captchaglow.top prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Captchaglow.top?

Captchaglow.top is one of numerous shady sites that attempt to trick users into accepting notifications from those sites. Captchaglow.top claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box to access a website, see a video, prove that they are humans and not bots, etc. If a user clicks Allow, notifications from Captchaglow.top will begin appearing on his or her screen periodically with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake alerts from the operating system, and so on. The notifications will show up in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows computers, in the top right hand corner of the screen on Macbooks, or on the status bar on Android devices. READ MORE

How to remove HentaiLocker ransomware

HentaiLocker ransom note:

Well, looks like your files are encrypted by HentaiLocker.


But don't worry, you can still get them back. You need to use our special decrypter to get your files 

back.


To get decrypter, you need to contact me by email (hlockdev@rungel.net) and send these infos :
- PC name (your PC name is [REDACTED])
- username (your username is [REDACTED])
- your personal ID ([REDACTED])
- date when your PC got infected
After i'll get these infos, you will get a link to download our decrypter...


...maybe i'll give it... maybe not.

This is the end of the note. Below you will find a guide explaining how to remove HentaiLocker ransomware.

What is HentaiLocker ransomware?

HentaiLocker ransomware, also known as HENTAI ransomware, is a recently discovered ransomware program. This classification means that it’s a program that generates money by encrypting the files – which renders them inaccessible – and then demanding money from the victims for their decryption.
After encrypting the files, HentaiLocker will also rename them. In each case, the name of the file will be replaced with several random characters, while the extension will be replaced with .HENTAI file extension. After doing this, HentaiLocker will create a ransom note named “UNLOCKFILES.txt”. This note can be read on the image above; alternatively, you can read its summary in the paragraph below.
Confusingly, the note doesn’t actually demand any money from the victim. It’s possible that the hacker will ask for money once contacted, or that this ransomware is simply a “test run”, a way for the hacker to check if his program works before releasing the next version, which will extort money.
Although the hacker doesn’t ask for money, there are still risks associated with contacting him. He might decide not to decrypt your files – the note admits as much – and he might decide to include you in his next attack. This is still a viable option, but learning about other ways to remove HentaiLocker ransomware and decrypt .HENTAI files – like those described in the guide below – will put you in a better position.

How to remove Btnw ransomware

What is Btnw ransomware?

Btnw is a new ransomware strain in the STOP/Djvu family. It is very similar to other such strains (check out Mppn for comparison). It does, however, encrypt the files differently, so encryption methods that work on other STOP/Djvu viruses, such as Emsisoft Decryptor, may not work on this particular strain.
Btwn operates in the exactly same manner as all other ransomware programs. First, it encrypts all user files, then renames them (giving them .btnw file extension), and then finally creates a ransom note named “_readme.txt”. This note can be read on the image above; we will also summarize the demands in the next paragraph.
Just like every other ransomware in the STOP/Djvu family, Btwn demands $980 to decrypt the files. The note also offers a 50% discount for the first three days after infection; you should be aware that this is an attempt to manipulate victims into paying.
So, should you pay? Probably not. Hackers behind ransomware often ignore the victims and disappear without decrypting their files. It’s possible that you will get your files back by paying, but it is by no means a certainty.
The guide below will describe several alternative ways to remove Btwn ransomware and decrypt .btwn files, ones that don’t rely on paying the hackers.

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