Has computer just been locked by a screen from Politiet Norsk Politi Institutt for Cybercrime? Have you really violated the laws according to its statement? What can we do to unlock computer without paying? Can it be unlocked if we pay? Be careful about payment before you figure out what is going on!
Politiet Norsk Politi Institutt for Cybercrime is categorized as a scam ransomware that will lock your computer screen and stop you from accessing to your computer. The only way to unlock your computer according to the locking page is to pay a fine of 100 euros. This has become an international issue that’s very common in these days. Sometimes it has more than one similar scam targeting on PC users from certain countries. People get easily nervous when this pop-up page appears on their computers as it looks so legit! And they probably go ahead and pay as soon as they see this locking screen. But the fact is, it is just a cyber scam used by hackers to collect money!
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Published by on October 17, 2012 11:46 am and last modified on May 30, 2013 5:08 am.
Do you have any ideas with Cuerpo National De Policia Virus? When you see the message comes from this virus, do you believe what they say? It is a tricky virus that acts as the real government department. Many people ere cheated by this smart virus, when they pay to this ransomware, their computer may still locks as well. How to unlock your computer without paying this virus?
Cuerpo National De Policia is one member of the family Ukash, when your computer is infected by this virus, when you turn on your computer, you will get a message that your computer is locked by the local government because of the illegal actions on the Internet such was watch or download illegal movie or music or something else. If you do not pay to them, you will be arrested or punished by the local government. However, the truth is that this virus belongs to Ukash virus and wants to cheat your money. Read the rest of this post »
Published by on October 15, 2012 12:37 pm and last modified on April 10, 2014 8:37 am.
Recently, a new variant of the infamous “Ukash virus” called Eenheid Voor de Bestruding Cybercrime appears and begins to attack users in Netherlands. It will completely lock the target computers and demand for 100 euros ransom once it is installed. Is it real? Although this scary message seems to be legitimate, there is no reason should you trust it since this is a hoax. This Ransomware is usually designed to deceive innocent users and steal money from their pockets. Never become the victim of this scam. Users should remove this nasty virus as soon as possible.
Politie Eenheid Voor de Bestruding Cybercrime is a computer virus that can display fraudulent police alerts, block you from using any applications and threaten you with legal action if you don’t pay a fee within a short time period. Being as a Ransomware, it can perform the same evil actions like System Cleaner Virus, Stop Online Piracy Automatic Protection System Virus and Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus by disabling major PC functions and pretending to be a message from a local legal entity. Although this Ransomware written in Dutch claims if you don’t pay the fine through Ukash within the deadline, it is possible to prosecute you or something, you still can relax in knowing that messages from this virus are illegitimate and can be ignored as a sophisticated form of extortion. Read the rest of this post »
Published by on October 15, 2012 12:09 pm and last modified on June 7, 2013 7:06 am.
Trojan Horse Generic 29.CIBE is a dangerous Trojan horse threat detected by AVG that leads to slow down PC performance and also make programs stop responding or PC freeze all the time. Generally this nasty virus propagates through spam email attachments, malicious websites, unsafe downloads and many other ways. After it is successfully downloaded, it can eat up your system resources and encroach it with various viruses to give it a terrible performance.
Published by on October 15, 2012 7:41 am and last modified on June 7, 2013 7:23 am.
Is Canadian Police Association real? That’s the question many computer users wonder. Even though they are told this CPA is a virus, they tend to not believe the fact. How smart is this ransomware! It looks legit and has tricked many PC users. What are the real reasons for PC getting blocked and how to unlock computer without paying?
Canadian Police Association or Association canadienne des policiers can be categorized as a ransomware that locks up your computer for unreal reasons and asks for a fine to unlock PC. It is believed to be a newly released virus which is quite similar to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police virus and Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus. Even though it’s just released, it has tricked many computer users especially those from Canada. Due to the fact that CPA locking screen looks quite legit and laws are involved, computer users are more willing to pay the fine in order to get their computers unlocked. One should be warned that this is just a scam and paying the fine cannot solve the problem you have. You will only lose the money instead.
Published by on October 15, 2012 6:43 am and last modified on August 9, 2013 6:59 am.
Fake Live Security Professional virus is taking over your computer? This is a newly-released rogue program that recently attacks PC users. It comes from the same Rogue family like Live Security Platinum virus. When users have this fake antivirus program installed, an immediate removal is needed since this useless product is only designed to rip you off. Read more from the following post and find an effective way to delete this rogue program as soon as possible.
Live Security Professional is another threat that as same as its previous representative known as Live Security Platinum and System Progressive Protection. They have the similar GUI and can do the same evil actions on the infected computers. It will normally use Trojan viruses to be installed into your computer without your approval while you are browsing on the internet. Once a user accepts this rogue software and allows it to enter the system it will cause all types of havoc in your system. There are many reasons can make users get this virus installed such as downing free programs, opening unknown attachments or clicking malicious sites. When it is installed, a disaster will begin soon.
Published by on October 15, 2012 6:20 am and last modified on August 3, 2013 1:35 am.
snap.do virus (as known as search.snap.do virus) is a browser hijacker which often comes embedded with many download applications and installer. After it successfully sneaks into target computer, it can cause annoying redirection and make computer unstable. At the first beginning, this hijacker will modify your browser setting without your approval and has the ability to silently update itself via the Internet. And then it will change your default home page to a certain page like search.snap.do which pretends itself as a search engine. This site won’t provide you any useful information as you require after you enter the keyword. Instead, it is only designed to create advertisements.
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Published by on October 13, 2012 5:35 am and last modified on June 11, 2013 8:15 am.
Have you been redirected to a certain webpage – Qfind.net all the time no matter what search engines you use or what sites you are supposed to get? Cannot have the previous homepage back even if you have reset it? Does this page forcibly show up with lots of annoying ads? It is certain that you have been infected by the Qfind.net Redirect Virus. How to get rid of it from your computer?
Qfind.net Redirect Virus is categorized as a browser hijacker that appears on your browser/browsers and brings constant troubles to your computer. By showing up on your browser/browsers as your new homepage, Qfind.net pretends itself as a smart search engine and provides lots of content for you. But the fact is, all the searching results given by this fake web site are sponsored by cyber-criminals instead of actual queries. Once you land on there, more viruses and malware could be auto-downloaded to your computer!
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Published by on October 12, 2012 11:44 am and last modified on October 12, 2012 11:48 am.
Has your computer been blocked out by System Cleaner Virus Screen lately? Have you really violated the law of the country? Is there any better way to completely get rid of it from the computer? Will you be in any trouble with legal issues? What can it do to your computer if you cannot delete it in time? And how to unlock computer without paying?
System Cleaner Virus is a fake alert that pops up on your computer and locks up your screen so that you cannot make access to it. Why is your computer locked? According to the locking notice, your computer has recently used to do something prohibited by the country’s law. And you have to pay a fine of $200 within 48 hours in order to unlock your computer and get yourself out of legal troubles. But the fact is, this scam is created by hackers in order to collect as much money as possible via green dot MoneyPak. It works most of the time because nobody wants legal issues! People get easily nervous when this System Cleaner Virus alert appears on their computers as it looks so legit. Generally, this kind of cyber scam locks your computer in the name of the country and asks certain fines from you to automatically unlock your computer in the next few hours or so.
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Published by on October 12, 2012 11:39 am and last modified on June 7, 2013 7:32 am.
Homepage is changed to Searchonme.com without your permission? Is it a pain that you can’t even use Google or Bing to search information you need but always being redirected to various ad sites? If you are facing such a severe problem, you should be more cautious that search on me virus is messing up your computer now. Take action to remove it as soon as possible!
Being as a malicious browser hijacker virus, Searchonme.com is undoubtedly a disaster for all the computer users. This misleading website will pretend itself as a search engine but is not able to provide PC users with trustworthy and secure search results associated with their search keywords. It is supported by browser hijackers and rootkits that involve a tracking cookie, which helps attackers to change search results in Google and other major search engines and redirect Internet users to Searchonme.com and other doubtful advertisement websites.
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Published by on October 11, 2012 5:20 am and last modified on June 7, 2013 11:59 am.