Hi! I got this usmarshals.gov pop up on my LG phone. I am not sure if it is legitimate at all. I have not knowingly done anything that pop up states. I can’t use my browser now, what can I do? How can I remove this pop up so that I can use my browser smoothly? If I leave this pop up alone, will it go away by itself? Please help me.
What you need to know about this usmarshals.gov pop up
Firstly, you need to know that this usmarshals.gov pop up is a scam virus. This pop up virus used to attack apple device like ipad and iphone, but now it also infects android device. This pop up virus always tells victims that they have illegal acts on the device or they have watched some porn videos, and to unlock their devices and avoid being summoned by the court, the victims need to pay a fine. Actually, the victims did not do what the pop up says. This virus just wants to scam people and let them think that this is a serious issue. This virus makes victims believe that they will be involved in the court if they don’t pay the fine. Many people who have less computer knowledge may pay the fine but they will finally be aware that this is a scam. After the payment, their devices have not been unlocked at all. So please note that paying the fine asked by the scam virus won’t help to unlock your device. What immediate action you need to take is to remove this pop up virus form your device manually.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 22, 2016 6:06 am and last modified on August 24, 2016 5:41 pm.
Hi, my Firefox has been kidnapped by DNS Unlocker. I couldn’t access the site because of intrusive advert pop-ups, this malware has also ruined my first long weekend off in ages. I can’t fix this problem even if I tried a lot of kinds of methods, I don’t want to face it anymore, and I hope someone finds a fix soon, please help me.
BDNS Unlocker Description:
DNS Unlocker is a kind of deceptive and advertising software program. It seems to be a legitimate program what can support you visit the block sites and digital media for free. In fact, it will be forced to run on your browser when you get it on your computer, and then pop-up ads window, banners or garbage website links. You won’t be able to access to your browser normally, it usually download automatically and install in the background without your consent. DNS Unlocker will collect users information from the web browsing activity even if it claim to privacy policy and does not infringe your personal information, so you won’t expose because your identity anonymous installation. But it can collect the information include IP address, geographical location, browse information, mouse/keyboard input (such as credit card details), and so on. The collected information is sent to the developer’s server, and then shared with the third party. This is a high probability, your data will be shared with cyber criminals, and it can lead to serious privacy issues, and even result in identity theft. In order to protect your data and personal information, we strongly recommend that you delete it as soon as possible. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 21, 2016 1:05 pm and last modified on September 13, 2016 6:53 am.
Hey I have my phone has been locked saying it is FBI asking for 100 dollar itune gift card. I was researching it and found it to be a FBI Investigation Virus. I am with straight talk and have the AT&T TCT Alcatel A851L phone and it will not let me do anything. Can you help me remove this virus?
FBI Investigation Virus: what you should know
Nowadays, more and more people would like to surf on the Internet on their phone, tablet or computer. There will be a big chance for cyber criminals to scam innocent people by distributing scam virus on the Internet. Once your device gets infected by this FBI Investigation Virus, your device will be locked completely. You will have no ability to use your phone to make a phone call, send a message or open any applications. Actually you cannot leave that virus page. All you can do on the infected device is to turn it off then turn it back on. But if the virus is extremely malignant, you even can’t turn the infected device off. If you want to use your phone again, you need to remove this FBI Investigation Virus manually from the infected device. If you don’t, the virus will always stay in the device and lock the device. Also, the virus may install some malicious programs to your infected device to get your personal data. You should be aware that it is really dangerous.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 19, 2016 11:59 am
Hi I have a problem with a Prism Crime Prosecution on my friend’s phone. He was trying to watch a movie (max Payne) and he clicked on an ad, and it started to download pornography and he is locked from his phone and stuck on the page. He also is charged 500 dollars. What do we do?
What is Prism Crime Prosecution Scam?
Prism Crime Prosecution Scam is a malicious ransomware which focus on cheating android users. You may get it from junk SMS, MMS, email attachments, free web site, download ring tones, Bluetooth, etc. It begins to install itself immediately after being picked up and changes the mobile application. And then locks the android device and displays a message that accuses the android user of violating laws and finally demands a payment for the violation. This kind of virus is called a ransomware, and hackers attempt to extort money from as many unsuspecting users as possible. The hackers demand that the payment must be transferred via Moneypak, and promise that once the payment is confirmed the computer will be unblocked. However, this is not true, as they have no intention to ever remove the block. But some android device users will follow the instruction to pay to hackers willingly to avoid being captured and safe their phone/tablet. As a matter of fact, this isn’t a message from the police, but rather a very sophisticated attempt to extort money from android device users by scaring them into sending money through a prepaid payment method. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 12, 2016 12:22 pm and last modified on September 13, 2016 7:02 am.
Can the FBI Wal.mart Money Card Virus lock your mobile device? I got the FBI warning on my iPhone safari app and it said that my phone would be locked in 72 hours it was followed by an alarm. I just want to unlock my phone, in the page this virus has all my information, my name, my contacts phone, and said that if I don’t pay, my situation will be transferred at the tribunal, I’m so scared, how can I do?
What is FBI Wal.mart Money Card Virus?
FBI Wal.mart Money Card Virus is defined as a ransomware and attempts to trick the user into thinking that the message is from the FBI or United States Department of Justice and that a fine of $300 must be paid immediately or there will be additional fines as well as legal action initiated and criminal charges filed. This kind of virus is eyeing the apple devices and locked your Safari, Chrome or Firefox immediately and said: Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 10, 2016 7:20 am and last modified on September 13, 2016 7:04 am.
Hi there I just got the virus scam sch 1415 on my phone, and it is locking my whole system for asking: “Your phone has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below. All the actions performed on this phone are fixed. All your files are encrypted.” And they are threatening to alert the police if I don’t pay a fine! It’s having me worried, how do I do? Please help me, thanks.
What is the virus scam sch 1415?
Virus scam sch 1415 is regarded as a malicious malware that focus on lock the whole system or browser on users’ android phone or tablets, then threaten you pay a fine via moneypak. In order to push the person into quickly sending the payment the message states that the payment must be received within 24 hours, otherwise the phone will be blocked up forever and criminal case will be opened against you. In reality, the original and final target of hackers to design virus scam sch 1415 is to make illegal profits from innocent people. The long list of violations along with possible fines as well as the criminal charges linked to each violation. Most of the innocent victims cannot deal with the following troubles made by the popup. They just pay the money or waste time to search some useless methods. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 2, 2016 2:30 am
Hey, yesterday I was on a porn site and suddenly a message popping up saying “your battery is badly damaged by Four virus!” And now every time I use Chrome or Internet browser on my Samsung Galaxy S6, I get this popup saying “we detect that your Samsung Galaxy is 28.1% damaged because of harmful viruses from recent adult sites. It will damage your phones SIM card and will corrupt your contacts photos and data. If you do not remove the virus now it will cause serious damage”. At first glance, I thought my battery has some problem, then I charged it, but it took hours to charge but nothing altering instead my phone switched off suddenly, so now my phone is frozen there. I have no clue fixing this problem. Could you please help me? I just want my mew phone back normal. It seems the warning screen comes up on my wife’s iPhone and iPad, it displays Warning! This safari is corrupted with virus and battery has been damaged! System has detected (4) virus causing serious damage to your battery, and must be removed and fixed immediately. We are scare, what to deal with that?
A Warning Saying “Your Battery is Badly Damaged by (4) Virus” Popping Up on My Phone and Can’t Exit-Is it a Real Message or Phone Threat?
“Your Battery is Badly Damaged by (4) Virus” Warning Popup is actually not a kind of battery virus. Despite what popup message tells you on your smartphone, battery viruses don’t exist actually. The battery damage popup is actually caused by adware, scareware, malware or battery-sucking apps. Battery life is a huge issue for many smartphone users, so those bad guys or cyber criminals on the Internet exploit it. They create and use scareware, malware, adware or ramsomware to force popping up advertisement to intimidate you into downloading their apps or purchasing their apps, online service or so-called tech support service at a high price and so on. In fact, at the beginning, this kind of fake warning message are created to target computer and Mac machine to hijack user’s web browser or even lock up computer screen by displaying scaring warning alert like “Your system has been infected virus” or “Windows has detected some suspicious activity from your IP address” Alert or “Your browser is infected with virus” etc. And those fake warning message also asks computer user to call hotline for tech support to solve the problem, but once you call the number, you will be told to buy their useless products, yearly online service in a high price. However, now bay guys or cyber hackers upgrade the malware to have ability to be applied to attack android phone and tablet to display “Your Battery is Badly Damaged by (4) Virus ” Warning Popup in order to deceiving people into using their apps, service even paying money.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 1, 2016 1:13 pm and last modified on January 17, 2017 8:35 am.
Please help! My computer locked by the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ virus, how can I unlock my computer? I need to re move this virus from my computer immediately. Now I need to use my computer to finish my work. I don’t know why. I was surfing on the internet as usual. Suddenly this virus massage popped up then my computer got locked. What’s wrong? I don’t understand. This virus warning asks me to pay $100. I believe this is a scam. Why do I pay to this? Please help me get this off my computer!
Brief introduction of this Abu Dhabi Police GHQ virus
Once you find your device has been locked by this Abu Dhabi Police GHQ virus, you should remove it and unlock your device immediately, because this malware can lock your whole device as well as do something bad to your device. Once your phone gets infected by this virus, you will have no ability to use your phone to make a phone call or send a message, the only thing you can do on your phone is turning it off then turning it back on with the virus page. If the infected device is your computer, you will also be unable to get into your computer. When you turn on your computer, you will always get this Abu Dhabi Police GHQ virus page and can do nothing with your computer no matter how many times you have tried. Under this circumstance, you need to remove this virus as soon as possible to unlock your device.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 1, 2016 5:55 am and last modified on August 1, 2016 5:57 am.
Hi I accidentally clicked on an unknown link while browsing Chrome, but seconds later I received an ” FBI Prison Virus ” on my Samsung Galaxy phone for being suspected child pornography which I found absurd and after some research I found out it was a scam. I’m requested to pay $500 to unlock my phone or I will be put into prison. I’m just wondering if there is any way to remove the virus or do I need to buy a new phone? I am completely locked out and unable to even restart my phone without removing the battery.
What Can I do Now? My Phone is Hacked by FBI Prison Virus?
FBI Prison Virus is the same variant of FBI Moneypak scam virus, FBI Prism Virus or cyber police virus. Similarly, the ransomware usually locks people out of phone or tablet by displaying a big FBI warning notice saying your phone is locked for your committing crime and demands people to pay for a penalty of $300-$500 in US dollar to unlock the device. It displays a fake FBI warning notice saying “Attention! You phone has been locked up f or safety reasons listed below. All the actions performed are fixed. All your files are encrypted. CONDUCTED AUDIO AND VIDEO.” or “Your device is locked due to the violation of the federal laws of United States of America” because your device has been detected and found that your device was used to visit websites containing pornography. Once the phone or tablet is attacked by this FBI Prison Virus, you will see such similar screenshot of bogus FBI police warning notice message as below:
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 30, 2016 5:18 am
I think my phone is controlled by something bad which I can call it ghost. I can’t use my phone for calls and any other things. Every time I boot up my phone, I will be given a message saying I have done illegal activities on my phone and it blocks my device for safety reasons. My phone is completely useless. The message asks me to pay $500 through iTunes Gift card. Luckily, before I surrender to this message, I was told that it is a scam virus, not a real thing from police. Is there a way that I can use to get rid of this virus from my phone? Please help!
How to Delete Ghost on Phone?
If you think there is a ghost on your phone and you can’t use it as your device is always blocked by a message. Your phone is infected with a Ghost Scam virus which can control your phone completely. From technically speaking, this virus belongs to a kind of scam virus that designed by cyber criminals. In the past several years, hackers use such kind of virus to attack computer users all over the world. At present, as the mobile devices have become an important part of people’s live, hackers aim to attack phones and tablets more. Once your device encounters this virus, you cannot use it anymore. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 25, 2016 1:44 pm