Please help!!! Cyber.Police hacked my phone and I can’t access anything. I just got this Cyber.Police Warning Message this morning because I was watching a movie and then it said download finished and I clicked it and it’s XXX and then I installed it but then this Cyber.Police ransom alert showed up and I was so scared I thought I was going to have the police come to my house. I am now still freaked out as I don’t want to be into jail, but actually it seems I didn’t do anything wrong. I am now crying!! Can you help me please?

How Can I Get Rid of Cyber.Police Warning Message without Paying $200 iTunes Gift Card?

Cyber.Police Warning Message is actually a kind of ransomware that says itself as Cyber.Police American National Security agency and U.S. Department of Homeland Security to display a fake ransom Cyber.Police warning message to defraud android mobile users out of money. This kind of ransomware is created by cyber hackers to hack user’s mobile and threat people to pay so-called fine of $200 in iTunes gift card within 72 hours. This Cyber.Police virus has the same features as FBI virus, Interpol Virus, PeCU virus, ICPSA virus, NSA virus or AFP virus. Similarly, it would automatically installed soon into your android device without your interaction and once it finishes installing it will tell you installed finished, or at the beginning, it would disguise as a useful app to trick users into downloading it, or it may install on an android device by using javascript on your web browser. Once downloaded, the Cyber.Police Warning Message will soon take over the whole screen of your android device stating that you are suspected to have violated of legal norms. And your device is locked for some reasons as it indicated. Here below is the Cyber.Police warning message which usually blocks android device including different brand of phone and tablet like Samsung, LG, HTC, Motorola, Sony, Lenovo, and Huawei and so on.

“ATTENTION! YOUR DEVICE HAS BEEN LOCKED REASONS INDICATED BELOW. All actions are illegal, are fixed. History query stored in the database of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security”

“An automatic electronic violation detection system has traced an unlawful activity that has been undertaken with this communication device. Comparing the data of the system as well as the data of the analysis of the traffic on the communication provider namely the analysis of the voice traffic and the sites visited, it was decided to lock the device and to levy a fine. The owner of this device is suspected to have violated of legal norms, a list of which is available below. You can unlock the device by paying a penalty according with 18 U.S. Code Part Ⅱ”

Cyber.Police Warning Message is usually caused by some malicious extension or apps. The Cyber.Police warning malware masquerades as a warning from the U.S. government’s intelligence agencies, and installs itself after users visit certain hacked website including porn domains. Once Cyber.Police virus is installed, it will soon lock the whole system of android device and the program and stop all apps and prevent the user from doing anything with the device until a payment of $200 in iTunes gift cards is completed. But many victims don’t think much about this ransomware but rush soon to purchase iTunes gift card and send the money, but actually even though you submit the $200 dollars, your mobile device is still locked by Cyber.Police Warning Message.  Cyber.Police ramsonware is actually use a tricking tactic by disguising itself as the cyber police of American National Security Agency and U.S. Department of Homeland Security to display fake warning alert to scare and scam people totally. To convince people that the warning message is really from the cyber police of U.S. Department of Homeland Security, it also shows your name, IP address, country and device OS. On the Cyber.Police Warning Message screen, it also hangs a timer to count your remaining time to pay a fine. if you can’t pay the penalty of $200 in iTunes gift card, you case file will be transferred to the court, and later you will be a subject of crime and you will be soon into trouble with lawsuit even you will be put into jail something about that. To urge you to finish payment soon, it shows the clock. Therefore, many victims believe they have to send money to stop this trouble. This Cyber.Police malware usually says at the end like “To unlock your device and close your case you should pay $200 fine to treasury account” and “Your case will be closed immediately after the transaction processing!”  Don’t trust this Cyber.Police Warning Message, and before you do any decision, you should think it over and search around if anyone meet the same issue as you before.

Screenshot of Cyber.Police Warning Message

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What Changes will Happen to Android Mobile if Your Android Device Gets Cyber.Police Warning Message?

1. The Cyber.Police Warning alert is designed to lock your android phone and tablet asking that you need to pay for a fine $200 in iTune Gift Card to unlock your device. In fact, it is just a big scam to extort people money.

2. It locks your phone or tablet, claiming that you’ve violated the law of local office by visiting illegal information online.

3. Soon as the fake Cyber.Police warning message targets your phone or tablet, it blocks your device and prevents you from doing anything there.

4. It allows cyber hackers to remote access your android phone or tablet for your personal information and other sensitive information.

If you find any symptoms listed above showing on your cellphone or tablet, then your device must be suffered with a malware infection(which can be this Cyber.Police Virus, FBI scam virus, Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security virus, FBI Moneypak virus, Prism virus, U.S.A Cyber Security virus, AFP Crime Commission virus and GVU Ukash Virus etc.) that blocks your access to your android smartphone or tablet. Welcome to contact YooSecurity Online Experts for manual removal guide. Also, we will provide a short removal guide below for phone and tablet literate.

NOTE: Being afraid to do any wrong operation during the process of removing fake Cyber.Police warning notification message on tablet or phone? Please contact YooSecurity Online Experts, we are here to help you:

Cyber.Police Warning Message Manual Removal Guide on Android

If you see Cyber.Police Alert Message on your mobile device, it will be hard for you to remove it with security tool completely, because there is no perfect antivirus to kill threats on android phone or tablet and also this Cyber.Police virus is very tricky and can escape from security apps. And how to unlock your android phone or tablets from Cyber.Police ransomware? In this case, removing it manually with sufficient expertise online is the best way for tablet users to completely eliminate it from android phone or tablet.

1. Since your phone or tablet is blocked by this Cyber.Police Warning message, you will need to restart your phone or tablet to safe mode which starts up without loading any third-party add-ons. By this way, you are capable to carry out malware removal steps on your device. Here are two examples for you to put the android phone and tablet to safe mode. The method mentioned below is also applied to most android phone. Take Dell Tablet as an example:

For Dell tablet: 1) Power down. 2) Turn on till you see the Vendor’s logo, press and hold Volume Down key till you access to safe mode.

Note: Samsung, Sony, HP and other brands’ tablet users can also try the same way as Dell’s to put your tablet to safe mode. If you have put your tablet to safe mode successfully, you should see a text “Safe Mode” at the bottom left corner.
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2. Once you have put your tablet in safe mode, you are capable to uninstall malicious apps of your tablet. However, the manual removal process of harmful apps requires sufficient expertise. To safely deal with this kind of ransomware and other hazardous apps, you had better contact an expert online for further removal help.

Conclusion

When your android phone or tablet is locked by a Cyber.Police warning message and it also says your android is blocked because it is involved with the distribution of pornographic material, spam and copyrighted content that you have never done before, you should be cautious. That scaring message is a ransom message caused by a virus. It is not with real government department or police agency as it mentioned on message screen. So when Cyber.Police Virus asks you to pay a fine via Moneypak, Paypal My Cash card, Ukash or PaySafeCard payment method or asks you to buy a $100 iTune gift card for a code, you don’t do that. Cyber.Police ransomware just aims at extorting more money from innocent people via different tricking tactics. When you see this kind of Cyber.Police Virus block the web browser on android phone or tablet or lock the whole device, you must first figure out the way to remove the virus manually. Sending non-exited fine as it requires will not help to unlock your android phone or tablet. Even though you send money, your device will be still locked there and the ransowmare asks you to pay money again.

Suggestion: Have spent a lot of time but can’t get out of Cyber.Police Virus on your android device? Contact online experts for tech support now!

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on July 4, 2016 1:13 pm

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