cuteRansomware is a program designed to encrypt files using a special infection algorithm. cuteRansomware enters the system and begins to block access to a particular file one by one. The “.jgy” extension is added to the encrypted file to mark files that are not available for useREAD MORE
Social-network.club is a questionable website which tries to convince users that they have to allow its notifications in order to watch a video, download a file, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. Should a user click or tap “Allow”, Social-network.club notifications will begin popping up on his or her screen with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, fraudulent messages, etc. The notifications will appear in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows computers, in the top right hand corner of the screen on Macbooks, and on the lockscreen on Android devices.READ MORE
Rdsb21.club is a dubious site which attempts to trick users into subscribing to its browser notifications. Rdsb21.club claims that users have to allow its notifications in order to access a page, start a download, solve a CAPTCHA, or for some other reason. If a user turns on Rdsb21.club notifications, those will begin popping up from time to time in the top right or bottom right corner of the screen. Rdsb21.club notifications will advertise various shady and dubious sites, prompt users to download fake software updates, follow clickbait links, etc.READ MORE
Omfl is the latest variant in the Djvu (STOP) ransomware family. The ransomware is usually distributed via sites offering pirated programs and software cracks. Omfl encrypts users’ files and adds a .omfl extension to them. The ransomware drops a ransom note called _readme.txt in every folder with encrypted files. The contents of a ransom note:READ MORE
Webquizspot.com is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into turning on its browser notifications. Webquizspot.com claims that users have to allow its notifications in order to access a page, view a video, start a download, etc. If a user clicks Allow, Webquizspot.com notifications will begin popping up on his or her screen from time to time with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fraudulent messages, etc. The notifications will appear in a corner of the screen on a PC or on the lockscreen on a mobile device.READ MORE
Check-this.news is a questionable site that attempts to trick users into subscribing to its browser notifications. Check-this.news claims that users have to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box if they want to watch a video, download a file, open a page, etc. If a user clicks Allow, he or she will start getting notifications from Check-this.news in the top-right or bottom-right corner of the screen (or on the lockscreen if it’s an Android phone). Check-this.news notifications will promote shady sites and services, prompt users to download something or follow clickbait links, etc.READ MORE
Yourwownewz.com is one of many dubious sites that try to convince users to allow notifications from those sites. Yourwownewz.com may claim that clicking Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up box is necessary to access a page, watch a video, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. (see an example on the screenshot above). If someone does allow the site to show notifications, those will begin popping up periodically in a corner of the screen with ads, links to shady sites, scammy messages, software offers, and so on.READ MORE
More-news4.club is a questionable site which attempts to trick users into subscribing to its browser notifications. More-news4.club claims that users have to allow its notifications if they wish to confirm that they are not robots, download a file, open a page, etc. If a user allows More-news4.club to display notifications, the notifications will begin showing up periodically in the top-right or lower-right corner of the screen. More-news4.club notifications will advertise various shady sites, urge users to download fake software updates, read clickbait articles, place bets in online casinos, etc.READ MORE
Continue-your.services is a dubious site that tries to convince users that they have to turn on its notifications for one reason or another: the site may tell users that allowing its notifications is necessary to open a webpage, watch a video, download a file, etc. If someone does allow Continue-your.services’s notifications on his or her machine, those will begin popping up periodically with ads, clickbait links, scammy messages, 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
Correctdatings.com is a dubious site that attempts to trick users into subscribing to its push notifications. Correctdatings.com may tell users that they need to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up box if the want to verify that they are not robots, or for some other reason. If a user clicks Allow, Correctdatings.com notifications will begin popping up on his or her screen from time to time with links to dubious sites, prompts to download fake software updates, fraudulent messages, etc. The notifications will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen on Windows, in the top right hand corner of the screen on macOS, or on the lockscreen on Android.READ MORE
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