Month April 2018

How to uninstall (remove) Search.searchjsmts.com

Search.searchjsmts.com - a browser hijacker that comes bundled with freeware without user consent. Search.searchjsmts.com gets into PC in the form of an extension to the browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox & Internet Explorer). It looks like an ordinary search page that enhances browsing experience, eliminates irrelevant search results and so on.

How to uninstall (remove) Search.searchrmgni2.com

Search.searchrmgni2.com is a fake annoying search page that comes to your computer in the form a browser extension without user consent. Per developers, Search.searchrmgni2.com is a search engine that improves search efficiency, eliminates irrelevant search results and much more. Outwardly, this fake search engine looks like popular search pages, such as Bing or Yahoo.

How to uninstall (remove) Searchgosearch.com

Searchgosearch.com is an annoying browser hijacker that comes without user consent and brings a lot of problems. At first glance, it looks like a common search engine, such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Users hope that it improves quality of search, screens out irrelevant search results, and provides quick access to popular sites and social pages. In fact, Searchgosearch.com is the fake search engine that hijacks Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer.

How to uninstall (remove) Advanced Mac Cleaner(Mac)

Advanced Mac Cleaner is a Potentially Unwanted program. At first glance, Advanced Mac Cleaner may seem useful because it promises to clean up your Mac from malicious files, fix errors and remove unnecessary from your computer. Also, it displays a pop-up containing information about the pro version or warning that you need to get rid of the threats on your computer. Thus, Advanced Mac Cleaner is trying to force users to spend money. This program promises to help the user to save money, but in fact, most of the offers are not real. Also, Advanced Mac Cleaner reduces your computer's performance, and so on.r computer.

How to remove Hermes Ransomware and decrypt .hrm files (April 2018 Update)

Hermes Ransomware is crypto-extortionist, that encrypts user data using AES-256 + RSA-2048 encryption, and then requires you to contact by e-mail to return files. Virus appends .hrm extension to encrypted files, however, some versions do not add any extensions or suffixes. Hermes Ransomware also creates "UNIQUE_ID_DO_NOT_REMOVE" file, that malefactors require attaching to e-mail. This malware uses the Evelen method to bypass UAC. Removes volumes of shadow copies of files and backup files. Currently ransom amount is unknown, but usually ransomware demands from $500 to $2000 in BitCoins to be paid for decryptor. There are many cases when hackers ignore the payment and do not send any keys in return. There is free decryptor available, created by security specialists, but unfortunately, it can not decrypt all versions of Hermes Ransomware.