How to Remove UpdaterDesign.com

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Updaterdesign.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Updaterdesign.com?

Updaterdesign.com is a dubious website that tries to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Updaterdesign.com may tell users that they need to click or tap Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up to access a website, prove that they are not bots, confirm that they are of age, etc. Should a user click Allow, notifications from Updaterdesign.com will begin appearing periodically in a corner of the screen and spamming the user with ads, fake alerts and messages, prompts to download something, etc. READ MORE

How to Remove Waicaiwhosha.com

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Waicaiwhosha.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Waicaiwhosha.com?

Waicaiwhosha.com is a dubious website which attempts to trick users into subscribing to its notifications. Waicaiwhosha.com may tell users that they need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box to access a webpage, see a video, download a file, etc. If someone does click Allow, Waicaiwhosha.com notifications will start popping up on the person’s screen periodically with ads, clickbait links, prompts to download something, etc. The notifications will appear on the right side of the screen on a computer or on the status bar and the lockscreen on a mobile device. READ MORE

How to Remove GuessWhatNews.com

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Guesswhatnews.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Guesswhatnews.com?

Guesswhatnews.com is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Guesswhatnews.com claims that users need to click or tap Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box to access a webpage, watch a video, confirm that they are 18+, etc. If a user clicks Allow, notifications from Guesswhatnews.com will begin popping up periodically in a corner of the screen and spamming users with ads, clickbait links, fake messages, etc. READ MORE

How to Remove Apps 2.2 Extension

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What Is Apps 2.2?

Apps 2.2 is a browser hijacker that sets the search engine on the affected browsers to Yahoo and stops users from changing that setting. Browser hijackers are apps or browser extensions that alter homepage, start page or the default search engine on browsers against users’ wishes. Apps 2.2 may end up on a computer after a user installs a free or cracked program or launches a file downloaded from a questionable source. You may follow this step-by-step guide to remove Apps 2.2 from your computer and restore your favorite search engine. READ MORE

How to remove MEOW ransomware

MEOW ransom note:

MEOW! MEOW! MEOW!  

Your files has been encrypted!

Need decrypt?  Write to e-mail:

meowcorp2022@aol.com

meowcorp2022@proton.me

meowcorp@msgsafe.io

meowcorp@onionmail.org

or Telegram:

@meowcorp2022

@meowcorp123

Uniq ID: [REDACTED]

This is the end of the note. Below you will find a guide explaining how to remove MEOW ransomware.

What is MEOW ransomware?

MEOW is the name of a recently-discovered ransomware (a virus that encrypts your files and asks for money to decrypt them). Beyond encrypting the files, it also performs two other actions, both of which facilitate this digital ransom scheme.
Firstly, it renames the affected files, giving them .MEOW file extension. This is done to make it easier for the victim to recognize the actions of the virus as an intentional attack, not a computer error. Certain ransomware programs, such as HBM ransomware, make it even more obvious by adding the hacker’s e-mail to the filenames. MEOW is not one of them, though.
Secondly, it leaves a ransom note – nothing fancy, just a text file – containing the hacker’s contact information: several e-mails and Telegram handles. This note can be read on the image above.
If your files have been encrypted by MEOW ransomware, you might be thinking about writing to the hacker. Should you? It’s hard to tell, but doing so carries certain risks. For example, the hacker may decide to target you again in the future since you were willing to pay, or take your money and disappear without decrypting the files. The guide below will explain other ways to remove MEOW ransomware and decrypt .MEOW files so that you can make an informed decision.

How to remove Mppn ransomware

What is Mppn ransomware?

Mppn is a ransomware program that belongs to the STOP/Djvu family of ransomware. It operates in the same fashion as all other ransomware programs: it encrypts files on the infected computer, then renames them (adding .mppn file extension to the end of the name), and leaves a ransom note named “_readme.txt”. However, it is even more similar to other STOP/Djvu viruses, as they always have the same demands (which you can confirm by reading about any other STOP/Djvu ransomware, for example Mbtf ransomware).
The image above is a screenshot of the Mppn ransom note; you can read it to see what the hackers demand and how they go about it. Or, you can keep reading as we will summarize the note in the next paragraph.
Mppn demands $980 for decryption; however, they also promise a 50% discount should the victim pay within 3 days of infection. This is a well-known manipulation tactic. By creating a sense of urgency, they make it more likely that the victims will contact them.
Don’t fall for it. Few ransomware hackers even bother decrypting the files; most just take the money and cease all communications afterwards. This is why you should explore alternative ways to remove Mppn ransomware and decrypt .mppn files, such as these explained in the guide below.

How to Remove Monterrey.top

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Monterrey.top prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Monterrey.top?

Monterrey.top is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Monterrey.top may tell users that they need to click or tap Allow if they wish to access a webpage, see a video, download a file, etc. Should a user click Allow, notifications from Monterrey.top will begin showing up on his or her screen periodically with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fake alerts, etc. The notifications will appear in a corner of the screen on a computer or on the status bar on a smartphone. READ MORE

How to Remove Advanced Helper From Mac

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What Is Advanced Helper?

Advanced Helper is a browser hijacker that may appear on a Mac after a user installs a free or cracked application or runs a file downloaded from an untrustworthy source. A browser hijacker is a piece of software that can change homepage, start page or the default search engine on browsers and stop users from changing those settings again. Advanced Helper sets Chrome’s search engine to an obscure website which redirects users’ searches to Yahoo. You may follow this step-by-step guide to remove Advanced Helper from your Macbook and restore your preferred search engine. READ MORE

How to Remove Recodetime.com

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Recodetime.com prompts users to allow its notifications

What Is Recodetime.com?

Recodetime.com is a dubious website which attempts to trick users into accepting its notifications request. Recodetime.com may tell users that they need to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up to access a webpage, download a file, solve a CAPTCHA, or for another reason. If a user clicks Allow, Recodetime.com notifications will start appearing on the screen periodically with ads, clickbait links, software offers, scammy messages, etc. The notifications will appear on the right side of the screen if it’s a computer or on the status bar and the lockscreen if it’s a smartphone. READ MORE

How to remove Mbtf ransomware

What is Mbtf ransomware?

Mbtf is a new version of STOP/Djvu virus. It operates as a ransomware program, which means it encrypts the victim’s files and then demands money for their decryption. All ransomware programs share a certain resemblance as they all, by definition, operate in this way. But STOP/Djvu ransomware goes further than that; all strains of this ransomware are nearly the same as one another. If you compare Mbtf to, for example, Kcbu, another such strain, you will be able to see it for yourself.
After encrypting the files, Mbtf renames them, adding .mbtf file extension. All STOP/Djvu viruses do this, and the extension is always four letters long (though that was not the case a few years ago).
Finally, Mbtf creates a ransom note called “_readme.txt” to communicate its demands. This note can be read on the image above, though it’s hardly remarkable; all STOP/Djvu ransomware has the same ransom note and demands. Speaking of, the demands are simple enough, $980 for decryption, or half that if paid within 3 days of infection.
However, it is not recommended to pay the hackers even if you can afford it, as they often choose to take the money without decrypting files. Exploring alternative options to remove Mbtf ransomware and decrypt .mbtf files would be a better choice; our guide will tell you about some of them.

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