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.
Marial.pro is a browser hijacker, making changes to the settings of Chrome, Mozilla, Edge, IE and other browsers installed on your system. After penetration, Marial.pro redirects the user to third-party sites, which, as a rule, are teeming with advertisements, banners, coupons, pop-ups and so on. Moreover, these changes cannot be canceled.
RansomWarrior is a cryptographer, cryptovirus, the genealogy of which is for certain unknown. The virus is the development of Indian hackers, most active in August this year. Like many analogs, RansomWarrior encrypts most user files, such as office documents, archives, photos and videos, and much more.
Wpformb.com is a pop-up virus, which infected users PC/Laptops. It inserts an advertisement pop-ups in every browser and after this pop-ups and banners with the advertisement become more and more annoyed. Wpformb.com pop-up virus is provided by malicious extensions and apps and can redirect browsers to dangerous sources with unwanted content.