Have you been alerted by a Ransomware pop up claiming that your computer was locked by the local government? Do you have any ideas of such scam thing? If you are searching for further information, please read this page and follow removal steps below to eliminate the virus completely.
International Police Association (I.P.A.) Virus is a malicious Ransomware that takes your computer at great risk. What the ransomware does is just similar to FBI Moneypak virus/ malware. The newly released virus pops up on your screen and claims that your computer is locked by the local government. It also states that you are required to pay a great sum of money in order to unlock it. In detail, the Ransomware is designed by cyber scammers to lock your computer, telling that you’ve violated the law of local office by visiting illegal websites or even terroristic information. To make you convinced, the Ransomware displays your convincing information that tricks you into paying for a fine so as to unlock your computer automatically in certain time. Can you trust it? Absolutely, you can’t trust what it claims, for it is a big scam. Ignore what it claims and take steps to remove it from your computer as soon as possible.
Dangerous as the Ransomware is, it does great harm to your computer in various aspects. To illustrate, it locks your computer to prevent you from anything smoothly. The Ransomware slows down your system performance, and it may trigger computer freezing and system crash. If you delay to terminate it, you’ll suffer from even great pain. That is, the Ransomware is capable to steal your personal information and other sensitive information by recording your computer resource. In such an urgent situation, you’d better to get rid of it completely and promptly.
#The Ransomware is released by cyber scammers recently to cheat your money by locking your computer seriously which is similar to the Australian Federal Police virus.
#It locks your computer and states that you’ve violated the law of local office by visiting illegal websites or terroristic information.
#The Ransomware degrades your system performance and even crashes it terribly.
#It may record your online history and system resource to gather your vital information on purpose.
The Ransomware is so malicious that it locks your computer to fool you into paying for a fine. If you are taken by this big scam and pay for it, you’ll suffer a great loss of money. As the Ransomware can’t help you unlock your computer at all. In fact, it slows down your system performance and even causes system crash. Moreover, the virus can’t be deleted by your antivirus program completely for it disables your antivirus tool seriously. Thus, manual removal is the best way to handle with the issue successfully.
1. Restart your PC before windows launches, tap “F8” constantly. Choose“Safe Mode with Networking” option, and then press Enter key.
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del keys together and stop International Police Association (I.P.A.) virus processes in the Windows Task Manager.
3. Delete associated files from your PC completely as follows:
%AllUsersProfile%\~
%AllUsersProfile%\~r
%AllUsersProfile%\.dll
%AllUsersProfile%\
4. Search for all related registry entries infected by International Police Association (I.P.A.) virus and wipe them out:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “.exe”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings “CertificateRevocation” = ’0?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings “WarnonBadCertRecving” = ’0?
5. Reboot the computer to normal mode when the above steps are done.
Note: Manual removal is a hard and risky process, and it is suggested for PC users with sufficient expert skills. If you are searching for solutions urgently, please consult PC experts 24/7 online to help you handle with International Police Association (I.P.A.) virus manually and completely.
Published by on July 25, 2012 6:27 pm, last updated on May 28, 2013 11:09 am
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