How to remove Gash ransomware

What is Gash ransomware?

Gash is a recently-developed virus in the STOP/Djvu ransomware group. As you may already know, ransomware-type viruses encrypt files on the attacked computer and then demand money for their decryption.
This is exactly what Gash does; after infecting the computer, it encrypts all the files and gives them .gash file extension. Then, it creates a text file called “_readme.txt” – the ransom note. It describes the hackers’ demands and contains their contact information.
The demands, unsurprisingly, are very straightforward – the hackers want 980 US dollars. The hackers also offer a 50% discount to those who pay quickly; this is a trick designed to get money out of hesitant victims. If you take a moment to think, you’ll realize that $490 is still a fairly sizeable sum of money.
Price alone is a sufficient reason to investigate alternative ways to remove Gash ransomware and decrypt .gash files. But it is not the only one. Often, the criminals don’t bother decrypting the files even after receiving the payment. So, read our guide to learn how to avoid paying the hackers.

How to remove Qopz ransomware

What is Qopz ransomware?

Qopz is a new virus that operates under the ransomware principle; it encrypts your files and demands payment to decrypt them. Often, ransomware programs also install additional viruses, such as keyloggers and information stealers. Whether Qopz does so or not is unknown; it may depend on how the computer was infected.
Still, we do know quite a lot about this virus. It belongs to the STOP/Djvu ransomware family, and is similar to other such viruses as a result. It creates a ransom note called “_readme.txt”, which contains the hackers’ demands. It can be read on the image above, though this is unnecessary; we will summarize it in the next paragraph.
The hackers want $980 to decrypt the files. As a way to pressure the victim into paying, they also offer a 50% discount which only lasts 3 days after encryption. This is fairly expensive, so you may be wondering whether there’s another way to remove Qopz ransomware and decrypt .qopz files.
Well, wonder no further, because we are here to tell you – there is. In fact, there are several different methods which may be able to restore your files. Read the guide below to learn about them.

How to Remove TopFieldNow.com

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What Is Topfieldnow.com?

Topfieldnow.com is a dubious website which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Topfieldnow.com may tell users that they need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box in order to access a webpage, watch a video, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If someone does click Allow, notifications from Topfieldnow.com will start appearing on the screen periodically with ads, links to dubious sites, prompts to download various software, fake messages, and so on. The notifications will be showing up on the right side of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a mobile device. READ MORE

How to Remove DispatchFeed.com

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What Is Dispatchfeed.com?

Dispatchfeed.com is a dubious site which tries to trick users into subscribing to its notifications service. Dispatchfeed.com may tell users that they need to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up box if they want to access a webpage, start a download, prove that they are not robots, etc. If a user does click Allow, Dispatchfeed.com notifications will start appearing on his or her screen periodically with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake messages and alerts, etc. The notifications will be appearing in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a mobile phone. READ MORE

How to Remove Biserka.xyz

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What Is Biserka.xyz?

Biserka.xyz is one of many dubious sites that try to trick users into allowing those sites to send them notifications. Site notifications are messages from websites that appear in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows computers, in the top right hand corner on Macbooks, and on the status bar on mobile devices. Biserka.xyz claims that users need to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up to prove that they are not robots. If a user does click Allow, notifications from Biserka.xyz will start appearing on the screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, software offers, fake alerts, scammy messages, and so on. READ MORE

How to Remove Vonsoocm.com

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What Is Vonsoocm.com?

Vonsoocm.com is a questionable website which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Vonsoocm.com may tell users that they need to allow its notifications to access a site, watch a video, start a download, or for another reason. If a user does allow notifications from Vonsoocm.com, the notifications will begin appearing on the screen time and again and spamming the user with ads, links to dubious websites, prompts to download something, fake messages, etc. Vonsoocm.com notifications will be showing up in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a mobile phone. READ MORE

How to Remove Allsecure.club

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What Is Allsecure.club?

Allsecure.club is a shady site which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Allsecure.club may tell users that they have to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up if they want to access a webpage, watch a video, start a download, solve a CAPTCHA, etc. If someone does click Allow, notifications from Allsecure.club will start appearing on the screen periodically with ads, links to dubious sites, fake alerts, prompts to download various programs, and so on. Allsecure.club notifications will be showing up on the right side of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a mobile device. READ MORE

How to Remove TradeMasters4.xyz

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What Is Trademasters4.xyz?

Trademasters4.xyz is one of numerous shady sites that attempt to trick users into accepting notifications from those sites. Website notifications are messages from sites that appear in the lower right hand corner of the screen on Windows computers, in the top right hand corner on Macbooks, and on the status bar on Android devices. Trademasters4.xyz claims that users need to click Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up to solve a CAPTCHA, confirm that they are of age, access a webpage, see a video, etc. Once allowed, notifications from Trademasters4.xyz will start spamming users with ads, links to shady sites, software offers, fake messages, and so on. READ MORE

How to Remove Myilitsolutions.com

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What Is Myilitsolutions.com?

Myilitsolutions.com is a questionable website which tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Myilitsolutions.com claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up box to access a webpage, watch a video, solve a CAPTCHA, or for another reason. If someone does allow notifications from Myilitsolutions.com, the notifications will begin appearing on the screen periodically with ads, links to shady websites, software offers, fake messages, and so on. The notifications will be showing up on the right side of the screen if it’s a computer or on the status bar if it’s a mobile device. READ MORE

How to Remove RuneSmith.Top

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What Is Runesmith.top?

Runesmith.top is an untrustworthy website which tries to make users click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” dialog box. Runesmith.top may tell users that clicking Allow will let them access a website, see a video, prove that they are not robots, etc. If someone does click Allow, notifications from Runesmith.top will start appearing on the screen time and again and spamming the person with ads, links to shady websites, software offers, fake alerts, and so on. Runesmith.top notifications will be showing up in a corner of the screen if it’s a PC or on the status bar if it’s a mobile device. READ MORE

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