Rabbit Virus
Rabbit Virus Malware is a type of malicious software that can infiltrate Windows systems, manipulate files, alter system settings, and make…
Bear (.bear26) Ransomware
Warning: The Bear ransomware encrypts files and demands payment for a decryption key you may never receive. Acting quickly and safely…
Immigration Ransomware
Immigration Ransomware is a file‑encrypting threat that locks personal data and demands a payment for recovery. Once it infiltrates a system, it encrypts documents, photos, archives, and other files, then leaves a ransom message instructing victims to contact the attackers and pay for a decryption tool. Like most modern ransomware families, Immigration Ransomware relies on psychological pressure—creating urgency and fear—to push victims into paying quickly. Unfortunately, sending money to cybercriminals rarely results in file recovery and only funds future attacks. Immigration Ransomware Overview Threat TypeRansomware, File EncryptorEncrypted File Extension.IMMIGRATIONRansom Note FilenameREADME.TXT (may vary)Email ContactOften included inside the ransom noteDetection NamesTrojan.Ransom.Immigration, Win32/Filecoder.Immigration, Generic.Ransom.ImmigrationSymptomsFiles suddenly become inaccessible, filenames gain a new extension, ransom note appears on the desktop or in foldersDamageEncrypts personal files and demands payment for decryptionDistribution MethodsMalicious email attachments, cracked software downloads, fake updates, exploit kitsDanger Level🔴 HighRemoval Tool →SpyHunter How Did I Get Infected With Immigration Ransomware? Immigration Ransomware typically spreads through common malware delivery channels designed to trick users into launching malicious files. One of the most frequent infection methods is phishing emails. Attackers send messages disguised as invoices, shipping notifications, legal documents, or immigration‑related paperwork. The email includes an attachment or download link containing the ransomware installer. Other distribution tactics include: Once the victim opens the malicious file, Immigration Ransomware immediately starts its encryption routine. What Immigration Ransomware Does to Your Files After execution, Immigration Ransomware scans the entire system for files worth encrypting. It targets common formats such as: The ransomware encrypts these files using strong cryptographic algorithms. During this process: For example: photo.jpg → photo.jpg.IMMIGRATIONreport.docx →…
MackDev Ransomware
If your PC has stopped opening documents, photos, or other files, MackDev Ransomware may be responsible. This ransomware encrypts data…
0APT Locker Ransomware
0APT Locker Ransomware is a file-encrypting threat that locks personal and business data, then demands payment in exchange for a…
Chip Ransomware
Warning: Chip ransomware encrypts your files and demands payment — you cannot recover files without the decryption key unless you have…
QuirkyLoader Ransomware
QuirkyLoader disguises itself within seemingly harmless email attachments—archives containing a genuine executable, a malicious DLL, and an encrypted payload. Once…
Nezha Ransomware
The Nezha ransomware is a newly discovered file-encrypting virus that locks your personal data and appends the .nezhaextension to each file it touches.…
Tiger4444 / Tiger Ransomware
Tiger4444—also known simply as Tiger Ransomware or part of the GlobeImposter family—emerged in early August 2025. It targets Windows systems, encrypting user files and…
BOBER Ransomware
BOBER is a crypto‑virus / ransomware strain—an offshoot of the notorious CONTI family. It infects Windows systems, encrypting files and appending a string…

