N1N1N1 is an encrypting virus that encrypts most of the user files on the PC. This cryptovirus uses the AES encryption algorithm and changes the file extension of the victims to .n1n1n1. Let's look at a couple of examples for clarity: photo.png becomes a photo.png.n1n1n1 or document.docx looks like document.docx.n1n1n1 and so on.
If your browser redirects you to the LLL site or other sites containing promotional content, then you are most likely attacked by adware. Remistrainew.club is a pop-up containing a notification with 2 options, however clicking on "Block" will lead to nothing. Moreover, after clicking on "allow", your browser will literally be flooded with advertising content.
Search.youremailhub.com refers to the number of potentially unwanted programs penetrating the PC without the user's consent. This is a search page similar to legitimate analogs, such as Yahoo, Bing, Google and so on.
NinjaLoc is an unfinished cryptographer-extortionist, which is positioned as a workable cryptovirus. Users report a problem with NinjaLoc around the world, with the peak activity of this virus occurring at the end of August. NinjaLoc creates HowtoDecryptYourfiles.txt text file, and also uses a special lock screen that contains information about ransom.
Lately, more and more users have been complaining that their file is infected with WannaCash. This is another crypto ransomware, which encrypts the user's data, in particular, png, jpg, doc, xls, pdf, mp3, avi, rar, and many other files that are most valuable for the average user.