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Pterodo Malware
*Source of claim SH can remove it. Pterodo The Trojans are among the worst computer viruses out there, and if you’ve recently landed one of their latest representatives, a threat called Pterodo, on your computer, we urge you to remove it...
Jhdd Virus
*Jhdd is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Jhdd Jhdd is a dangerous file-attacking piece of malware aimed at blocking your data until you send a ransom payment to its creators. Threats like Jhdd belong to a widespread...
Dmay Virus
*Dmay is a variant of Stop/DJVU. Source of claim SH can remove it. Dmay Dmay is a virus program that encrypts user files with the goal to keep those files locked until the user performs a ransom payment. Dmay is one of the so-called Ransomware...
Msjd Virus
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Dark Tequila Virus
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