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Jake Doevan

Computer technology expert

Jake Doevan is one of News Editors for 2-spyware.com. He graduated from the Washington and Jefferson College (PA), Communication and Journalism studies. The case of Blaster worm sparked his interest in the cyber security and played an important role of another accelerator for Jake to immerse himself in the IT sphere. In 2003 he moved to New York where he accidentally met Ugnius Kiguolis (2-spyware co-founder). They merged their ideas of improving people's security awareness and launched the project called 2-spyware.com. Specifically, credits for Ask us service and Files section belong to Jake. Besides this project, he also writes occasional commentaries about cyber security and tech news in blogs and local newspapers. In his free time (a rare privilege), when he is not educating himself about cyber security and writing articles, he finds pleasure in traveling, reading detective stories, and collecting antique radios. He is particularly interested in Latin America. 

Ransomware, Viruses

ZyNoXiOn ransomware

ZyNoXiOn ransomware is the cryptovirus that encourages people to pay for the alleged decryptor by showing the error window with the ransom message ZyNoXiOn

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Ransomware, Viruses

EncryptedbyBB ransomware

EncryptedbyBB is a highly malicious crypto ransomware that appends.encryptedbyBB file extension and locks victim's personal data EncryptedbyBB is one of the latest ransomware threat

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Ransomware, Viruses

Jope ransomware

Jope ransomware is the infection that asks victims to pay the ransom for promised decryption tool that should recover encrypted files on your computer

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Malware, Viruses

Zoom virus

Zoom virus is the term used to describe various methods that hackers tend to misuse the name of a legitimate video conferencing platform Zoom

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Adware, Viruses

Centerfactor.club

Centerfactor.club is a redirect virus that tries to lure users with fake prizes Centerfactor.club is a suspicious website that users can encounter at any

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Adware, Viruses

Topflownews.com

Topflownews.com – adware that is responsible for the delivery of rogue offers and deals during the usage of the hijacked browser app Topflownews.com is

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Ransomware, Viruses

KENS@TUTA.IO ransomware

KENS@TUTA.IO ransomware – malware that hits Windows computers and demands a BTC ransom for the release of locked files KENS@TUTA.IO ransomware is considered to

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Ransomware, Viruses

NPSK ransomware

NPSK ransomware is a data locker that stems from Djvu virus family NPSK ransomware is a cryptovirus that was first spotted at the end

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Adware, Viruses

Ad Network Performance virus

Ad Network Performance virus – a piece of adware that can load fake prize claims and misleading offers Ad Network Performance virus, closely related

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Adware, Viruses

View Live News Promos

View Live News Promos – adware that feeds users with interruptive ads after the extension is downloaded to the browser View Live News Promos

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Malware, Viruses

Mokes malware

Mokes malware – malicious software that targets users' banking credentials Mokes is a cross-platform backdoor that was first discovered in 2016 by Kaspersky security

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Browser Hijackers, Viruses

Websearch.eazytosearch.info

Websearch.eazytosearch.info is the browser hijacker associated with annoying PUPs and unreliable sites Websearch.eazytosearch.info – a potentially unwanted program that adds unwanted add-ons, plugins, extensions,

Jake Doevan

Ransomware, Viruses

Odveta ransomware

Odveta ransomware – a file locking virus that attacks hospitals and other establishments via insecure RDP connections Odveta ransomware is a type of malware

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Adware, Viruses

Yontoo Layers Client

Yontoo Layers Client – adware that modifies DNS servers to take control of your visited online sources Yontoo Layers Client is a questionable browser

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