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Julie Splinters

Anti-malware specialist

Brief biography of Julie Splinters Julie Splinters is the News Editor of 2-spyware. Her bachelor was English Philology. However, her old interest in Japan and, particularly East Japan, motivated her to enter East Asia studies. While gaining knowledge about economic, political and social development of this region, she got acquainted with the issue of cyber operations capabilities. Particularly, North Korea‘s cyber capabilities became a highly intriguing topic for her leading her to this position in 2-spyware. Besides the work, she is also employed as a freelance English-Russian translator. Elaborating on her hobbies, Julie spends her free time in ballroom dance classes. Her other free time interests include martial arts and watching anime. The motto which inspires her – “Never give up.” She also admires Morgan Freeman and Phoolan Devi.

Stealing programs, Viruses

SafeSearch.net redirect

What is SafeSearch.net and should you use it? SafeSearch.net virus happens to be a potentially unwanted program which disguises as a reliable search engine. According

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Ransomware, Viruses

iLock ransomware virus

The latest information about iLock ransomware virus First variants of iLock virus emerged in March 2016. Various anti-malware programs detected it under several different

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Ransomware, Viruses

Globe ransomware virus

Globe virus: can it be as dangerous as Cerber ransomware? At first, it seemed that Globe virus is just another dull copy-paste ransomware that

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Ransomware, Viruses

FireCrypt ransomware virus

Key information FireCrypt ransomware FireCrypt virus has attracted IT experts‘ attention since it is no ordinary file-encrypting threat. Observing the tendencies, IT analysts have

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Trojans, Viruses

DNS Changer Malware

DNS Changer trojan is an infection that is used to redirect users to fraudulent domains, change user’s search results and serve compromised ads. This is done

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Ransomware, Viruses

Alphabet ransomware virus

Alphabet ransomware virus: is it a real threat? Computer users who tend to open any received spam email risk to encounter Alphabet virus. Ransomware-type

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Ransomware, Viruses

GOG ransomware virus

How terrifying is GOG ransomware? GOG virus happens to be another crypto-malware which has been at large since December 2016. It follows the manner

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Browser addons, Viruses

Work-Bar virus

Should you install Work-Bar? Initially, Work-Bar virus looks like a useful browser extension. It is offered as an additional plug-in to Chrome users. Though

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Ransomware, Viruses

Red Alert ransomware virus

Is Red Alert virus dangerous? Red Alert virus targets a broad spectrum of personal files stored on the computers. Malware steps inside the system

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Ransomware, Viruses

EdgeLocker ransomware virus

EdgeLocker virus joins ransomware family Unfortunately, EdgeLocker virus is another crypto-malware which ran wild in the virtual world. It belongs to the same category

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Stealing programs, Viruses

Searchinglab.com virus

How should you treat searchinglab.com? Searchinglab.com virus may look like an ordinary search engine. It provides users to acquire their necessary information quickly. Even

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Stealing programs, Viruses

Myfast-search.com virus

Is it worth installing myfast-search.com? Myfast-search.com virus is introduced as an alternative search engine. It does not cause many suspicions since it is not

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