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How to remove TamperMonkey (Windows and Mac)

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TamperMonkey by Jan Biniok is controversial browser extension, that can be installed in many browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Opera, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer and some others. It allows users to install and maintain custom scripts in browsers, that can serve different purposes. For example, it may help download music and video content from social networks or filter ads. TamperMonkey also works in symbiosis with other popular plugins to perform certain tasks or expand functionality. However, along with pros users get unpleasant cons. In particular, many users complain, that TamperMonkey installs without their consent. Some users see third-party ads after installing this add-on. Generally, there are concerns about the security and privacy of this application, as it gets access to deep internal browser settings and has a large user database of 10 million users.

How to remove TotalRecipeSearch Toolbar (Windows or Mac)

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TotalRecipeSearch Toolbar by Ask Applications is objectionable browser extension, that is mostly distributed on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox platforms on Windows and Mac. But, in a particular case can be met on Safari, Edge or Internet Explorer. It is a part of the wide-spread Mindspark network, that consists of hundreds of typical toolbars and browser add-ons. Such "browser helper objects" replace default search engine and homepage in affected browsers with hp.myway.com search engine. The main page of this website provides quick access to recipe catalogs, but the basic search engine provides results stuffed by ads and sponsored results, although it is marked as "enhanced by Google". The earning on advertising revenue from in-search ads is a type of monetization TotalRecipeSearch Toolbar uses. In addition, adware gathers access to browsers information, such as history, cookies, settings.

How to remove OneSafe PC Cleaner

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OneSafe PC Cleaner belongs to the class of programs called "system optimizers". Such utilities have functionality similar to the wide-range of reputable PC cleaning programs like CCleaner, Advanced System Cleaner and others. However, OneSafe PC Cleaner intentionally shows exxagarated amount of problems on your computer or even false positives (issues, that don't even exist on your machine). If ignored, potentially unwanted program starts to display pop-ups on your desktop with haunting call to fix found issues. Of course, error solving is paid. Aside from that, users complain about uninstalling OneSafe PC Cleaner completely, as it leaves persistent module on their PCs after regular uninstall.

How to remove Top Results App (Mac)

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Top Results is bothersome advertising application for Mac. It installs without user's consent and installs as a desktop app and browser extension for Safari, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. After installation adware may have an impact on browser search, modifying it to a third-party search engine. Top Results is also responsible for showing annoying ads in browsers in the form of pop-ups, banners, in-text ads, underlined words, drop-down menus. Often, such ads are signed as Powered by Top Results, Advertisements by Top Results, Brought to you by Top Results, Ads by Top Results or Ads powered by Top Results. Aside from injecting unwanted advertisements, adware collects browser's data and tracks the online activity of the users. This data may then be used for more targeted advertising and shared with online stores and ads-selling companies.

How to remove Searchbaron.com redirect (Mac)

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Searchbaron.com is an annoying search redirect, that is caused by adware, installed on your Mac. It manifests itself in Safari, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browsers. Searchbaron.com may initiate multiple redirects until it reaches a final destination - search results page. Searchbaron.com redirects are caused by the malicious activity of applications like PasteBoard, Spotlight.app, Space.app. Such apps can be presented by the application, add-on, malicious device profile or just virus file or process. The chain of redirects, that Searchbaron.com starts serves the goal to collect information about user's browsing habits. This data is then actively used by advertising companies to create highly targeted ads.

How to remove Sodinokibi Ransomware and decrypt your files

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Sodinokibi Ransomware (a.k.a. BlueBackground Ransomware or REvil Ransomware) is disruptive cryptovirus, that encrypts user data using Salsa20 algorithm with the ECDH-based key exchange method, and then requires a ransom around 0.475–0.950 BTC to return the files. In other words, if the amount is set at $2500, then without paying within 7 days, it doubles to $5000. It appeared in April 2019 for the first time. Inside the JSON configuration file is a list of 1079 domains. Sodinokibi establishes a connection with each domain of this list by generating a URL using a domain generation algorithm, although, they are not Sodinokibi servers. Follow the detailed guide on this page to remove Sodinokibi Ransomware and decrypt your files in Windows 10, 8/8.1, Windows 7.

How to remove CryptON Ransomware and decrypt .YOUR_LAST_CHANCE, _x3m or _locked...

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CryptON Ransomware or Nemesis Ransomware or X3M Ransomware is one of the most dangerous and wide-spread ransomware families. Currently, there are multiple successors of initial virus and several deviations built on another platforms. Cry9, Cry36 and Cry128 Ransomware came from this series. Virus uses mix of AES-256, RSA-2048 and SHA-256 encryption algorithms Latest discovered version is actually called CryptON Ransomware and uses .ransomed@india.com extension for affected files. Ransom demand from 0.2 to 1 BitCoin for decryption. It is not recommended to pay the ransom as there are no guarantee malefactors will send decryption key. Use instructions on this page to remove CryptON Ransomware and decrypt .ransomed@india.com, _x3m or _locked files from Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7.

How to remove Rapid V3 Ransomware and decrypt .no_more_ransom, .guesswho or...

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Rapid V3 Ransomware (a.k.a Rapid 3.0 Ransomware) is new iteration of notorious Rapid Ransomware. This version uses AES encryption algorithm and can append following extensions to user files: .guesswho, .mouse, .GILLETTE, .no_more_ransom, .nano, .ezymn, .rpd, .[5-random-characters]. Currently, there is no decryptor with confirmed working capacity for Rapid V3 Ransomware. However, using backups, recovery software or other pieces of advice from this page can help you recover encoded files. The virus uses the same template for a ransom note. Some variation create ransom note with name: How Recovery Files.txt. Rapid V3 Ransomware extorts 0,7 BitCoins (BTC) for recovering files from decryption. Users can contact developers using e-mail demonslay335@rape.lol, which is a reference to and mockery of a famous security researcher from Bleeping Computer forum, who has nickname "demonslay335". There is information about the victims from the following countries: USA, Iran, Germany, Japan, Benin, South Korea, Indonesia, Spain, Malaysia, India.