Month July 2016

How to remove Troldesh ransomware and decrypt .xtbl files

Troldesh is family of ransomware viruses also called Shade Ransomware. Unique version of this threat can be created by anyone using special "developer kit", that is available on the underground forums. This virus targets Russian and American users. Malware encrypts user personal files and documents along with photos, music, videos with asymmetric encryption algorithm (RSA-2048 or RSA-4096). Ransomware appends .xtbl extension to all encrypted files.

How to uninstall (remove) DatingDone

DatingDone is a program that comes to your computer in the form of an extension to the browser Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. DatingDone hijacks the browser and delivers a lot of inconvenience. DatingDone comes without the consent of the user and starts to display a variety of advertisements, banners and coupons. DatingDone increases traffic and reduces the performance of your computer.

How to uninstall (remove) Jangoram

Jangoram is a browser extension that comes bundled with other free downloads without your knowledge. Jangoram hijacks popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Principle of operation Jangoram is that it displays a ton of ads, banners and coupons that may relate to popular sites such as Amazon or eBay. Jangoram may seem a useful program, but Jangoram, a program that aims to make money.

How to uninstall (remove) MacBar

MacBar is a program that comes on a PC as a browser extension. MacBar hijacks popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer. This program isn't a virus, but it is to treat potentially unwanted programs. MacBar displays advertising content such as banners and coupons of online stores. Why? The fact that MacBar cooperates with advertising companies and websites.

How to uninstall (remove) BugFixxer

BugFixxer is a program that comes in the form of an extension to the browser and hijacks Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. BugFixxer is a potentially unwanted program. BugFixxer is not a virus, but it can bring a lot of inconvenience to the user. After penetration of the PC BugFixxer begins to display a variety of promotional content such as banners, coupons and links to ad sites.