How to remove Addition for iNinja

Addition for iNinja is a questionable browser extension that might be installed without user’s agreement. Usually, it comes with free programs, so if you wonder how it was installed on your computer, then you most likely failed to disable optional “Addition for iNinja” offered by download client. This program makes unwanted modifications to the browser configuration and System registry to launch extension on startup, make browser open specific sites and prevent its removal.

How to remove Chumsearch.com (Mac)

Chumsearch.com is a deceptive search engine that is imposed on Mac users as the primary one after browser hijacking. A browser hijacker gets on the system merged with freeware after you fail to disable optional programs offered by the download client. Developers use Chumsearch.com for advertising and this becomes evident, given its tendencies to redirect to sponsored pages and flood you with bothersome ads.

How to remove Adf.ly

Adf.ly may start to appear on your browser’s start page in case of occurrence of a potentially unwanted program on your computer. And if you wonder how it was installed on your computer, then you just failed to disable optional Adf.ly offered by the download client that comes with a free program from the Internet. Also, it could be installed after launch an executable file downloaded from the questionable websites or torrents.

How to remove CryptoWire Ransomware and decrypt .encrypted files

CryptoWire is an open-source ransomware that has been discovered back in 2016. CryptoWire is known for that spawned many other similar viruses thereby forming three ransomware families. The latest version of the virus based on the AutoIT scripting language uses AES-256 cipher to encrypt all users’ files smaller than 30MB.