How to Remove OneSoftwareUpdater.com

Delete One Software Updater virus notifications
Onesoftwareupdater.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Onesoftwareupdater.com?

Onesoftwareupdater.com is one of numerous shady sites that try to trick users into subscribing to notifications from those sites. Onesoftwareupdater.com may tell users that they have to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up to access a webpage, prove that they are not robots, confirm that they are 18+, etc. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Onesoftwareupdater.com will start appearing periodically on the right side of the screen (or on the status bar if it’s a mobile device). The notifications may contain ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake messages and alerts, etc. READ MORE

How to Remove Connected Protocol From Mac

ConnectedProtocol is controlling this setting virus removal from mac os x

What Is Connected Protocol?

Connected Protocol is a browser extension for Google Chrome that can end up on a Mac after a user installs a free or cracked app or launches a file downloaded from an untrustworthy source. Connected Protocol sets Chrome’s default search provider to a fake search engine which redirects users’ searches to Yahoo. Extensions that alter search engine, homepage and similar browser settings against users’ wishes are called browser hijackers. They stop users from changing browser settings that were affected, until the hijackers themselves are deleted. You my follow this step-by-step guide to remove Connected Protocol extension from your Mac and restore your favorite search engine. READ MORE

How to Remove Showadscity.com

Delete Show Ads City virus notifications
Showadscity.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Showadscity.com?

Showadscity.com is a questionable website which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Showadscity.com claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box if they want to open a page, see a video, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If someone does click Allow, Showadscity.com notifications will begin showing up on the person’s screen periodically with ads, clickbait links, prompts to download various software, etc. The notifications will appear in a corner of the screen if it’s a computer, or on the status bar if it’s a mobile device. READ MORE

How to Remove UpdaterGlobal.com

Delete Updater Global virus notifications
Updaterglobal.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Updaterglobal.com?

Updaterglobal.com is a shady website which tries to trick users into subscribing to its notifications. Updaterglobal.com claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up to access a webpage, see a video, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If someone does click Allow, Updaterglobal.com notifications will begin appearing on the person’s screen periodically with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, fraudulent messages, etc. The notifications will appear in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the lockscreen on a mobile phone. READ MORE

How to Remove AllTopSpot.com

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Alltopspot.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Alltopspot.com?

Alltopspot.com is a dubious website which tries to make users turn on its notifications. Site notifications are messages from websites that appear in the lower right corner of the screen on Windows machines, in the top-right corner on Macs, and on the status bar on mobile devices. Alltopspot.com tells users that they need to allow its notifications if they wish to access a page, watch a video, start a download, etc. Should a user turn on notifications from Alltopspot.com, the notifications will start appearing on the screen from time to time with ads, clickbait links, fake alerts and messages, etc. READ MORE

How to Remove Full-mark.xyz

Delete full-mark.xyz virus notifications
Full-mark.xyz prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Full-mark.xyz?

Full-mark.xyz is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Full-mark.xyz claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” dialog box to prove that they are not bots, confirm that they are of age, or for some other reason. If a user clicks Allow, Full-mark.xyz notifications will begin spamming him or her with ads, clickbait links, prompts to download something, etc. The notifications will appear on the right side of the screen on a computer or on the lockscreen on a mobile device. READ MORE

How to remove CryptBIT 2.0 ransomware

CryptBIT 2.0 ransom note:

Hello!

Now your files are crypted with the strongest millitary algorithms RSA4096 and AES-256.
In addition, all encrypted files have been sent to our server
and in the event of non-payment within 7 days,they will be made public.

Warning!
Do not rename encrypted files.
Do not try to decrypt your data using third party software.
You can only do damage to your files, lose your money and time.

In order to confirm that we are not scammers, you can send 2-3 files to the email address below.
Files should be less than 5 MB and contain no valuable data (Databases, backups, large excel sheets, etc.).
Please don't forget to write the name of your company in the subject of your e-mail.
You will receive decrypted samples.

To recover all files you must contact us for a private quote by the contact email.
You have to pay for decryption in Bitcoins.

P.S. Remember, we are not scammers.
We don't need your data or information but after 7 days all files and keys will be deleted automatically.
Write to us immediately after infection
All your files will be restored. We guarantee.


Contact email:
cryptbit2.0@protonmail.com

BTC wallet:
[REDACTED]

Have a nice day
CryptBIT 2.0 ransomware group

This is the end of the note. Below is a guide explaining how to remove CryptBIT 2.0 ransomware.

What is CryptBIT 2.0 ransomware?

As the name suggests, CryptBIT 2.0 is the second version of CryptBIT ransomware. The virus has changed somewhat since the first version, but the core behavior is obviously the same; it encrypts the files and demands payment in exchange for decrypting them. It renames the affected files, giving them .cryptbit file extension, the same as in the first version.
Since these two versions share the same encrypted file extension, the best way to distinguish between them is the ransom note. In this new version, it is called “CryptBIT2.0-restore-files.txt”. A copy of this note gets placed in every folder on the infected computer. You can read the full text of this note on the image above, should you need reference.
To summarize, the note doesn’t name a price; the victim is instructed to contact the hacker to get a quote. That is because CryptBIT 2.0 explicitly targets companies. The note also threatens those who choose not to comply with these demands, but the threats are inconsistent. The first threat mentions that the files will be made public, but the second says they will be deleted.
Whether to pay the hackers or not is each victim’s decision. That said, paying is risky; it is quite common for these criminals to not give the files back. For alternative ways to remove CryptBIT 2.0 ransomware and decrypt .cryptbit files, read the guide below.

How to remove Tcvp ransomware

What is Tcvp ransomware?

Tcvp is a malicious program that belongs to STOP/Djvu family of ransomware. Since it is exceptionally similar to other STOP/Djvu viruses, the easiest way to distinguish it is by its name. Being a ransomware program, Tcvp encrypts the victim’s files so that it can demand ransom later; but it also renames them. The affected files are given .tcvp file extension. This extension is the origin of the program’s name and the easiest way to identify it.
Tcvp also leaves a ransom note to inform the victim of its demands. This note, called “_readme.txt” can be found on the Desktop of the infected computer. The image above contains the full text of the note for reference purposes.
All STOP/Djvu viruses demand the same amount of money, specifically, $980. The viruses also offer a 50% discount for these who message the hackers quickly.
As you can see, not much effort gets put into any individual STOP/Djvu virus. They have the same demands, the same ransom notes even. They are all based on the same template. Ransomware hackers often ignore their victims after receiving payment, and don’t bother to decrypt the files at all, and the nature of STOP/Djvu viruses makes it even more likely.
The guide below presents an alternative; a way to remove Tcvp ransomware and decrypt .tcvp files without contacting the criminals.

How to Remove SteadyCaptcha.Live Virus

Delete Steady Captcha Live virus notifications
Steadycaptcha.live prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Steadycaptcha.live?

Steady Captcha Live (steadycaptcha.live, a.steadycaptcha.live, b.steadycaptcha.live, etc.) is a questionable website which tries to make users accept its notifications request. Site notifications are news and updates from websites that appear in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows machines, in the top right hand corner of the screen on Macbooks, and on the status bar and the lockscreen on Android devices. Steadycaptcha.live claims that users have to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up to prove that they are not robots. Once allowed, Steadycaptcha.live notifications will start appearing on the screen periodically with ads, prompts to download some software, fake alerts from the operating system, clickbait links, etc. READ MORE

How to Remove Myedytaclub.com

Delete myedytaclub.com virus notifications
Myedytaclub.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Myedytaclub.com?

Myedytaclub.com is a questionable website which tries to trick users into subscribing to its notifications service. Myedytaclub.com claims that users need to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box to solve a CAPTCHA, confirm that they are of age, or for some other reason. If a user clicks Allow, Myedytaclub.com notifications will begin appearing on his or her screen periodically and spamming the user with ads, links to shady sites, prompts to download something, fake alerts, etc. The notifications will appear on the right side of the screen on a computer or on the lockscreen on a mobile device. READ MORE

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