My Samsung tablet was blocked by the Ministry of Public Safety Canada virus scam while I was looking at some images on Google Image search. I am so perplexed. I didn’t know how this Ukash ransomware get on my tablet, for I did nothing wrong or illegal as claimed by the Canadian Ministry of Public Safety scam. They want $100 CAD fine or will arrest me after 48 hours? Shall I send money through Ukash or PaySafeCard payment system to submit the fine? If not, what should I do? I can’t do anything on my tablet. Every time I power on the tablet, it just goes directly to the Canadian Ministry of Public Safety message with several items of specific laws listed. This scared me half to death. Is there any way that I can unlock my tablet without paying the fine? Urgently, I need your help with Ukash malware removal on my Samsung tablet. Please!!
Ministry of Public Safety Canada Virus Scam Blocked Android Phone or Tablet – How to Unlock?
If you ever receive this Ministry of Public Safety Canada virus message blocking your Android phone or tablet saying Attention! Your device has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below, that means your Android device is affected by the tricky Canadian Ministry of Public Safety Ukash malware. It is a horrible Ukash ransomware designed by cyber criminals to lock up Android phone users or tablet users located in Canada. It has been circulated for a long time and brought victims great damages and money loss. In fact, the dreadful Ministry of Public Safety Canada ransomware has been changed into different variants (including FBI Department of Defense virus, Cyber Command virus, RCMP virus, PCEU Ukash virus, FBI Online Agent virus, AFP virus and PCEU virus, etc. in order to affect worldwide computers running with Windows OS, Mac machines, Android phones, tablets, iPhones, iPads and other devices. Nowadays, more and more android phones (Samsung, Sony, LG, HTC, ZTE, Motorola, etc.) and tablets (Samsung, Dell, ASUS, HP, Sony, etc.) are apt to suffer from this Canadian Ukash virus scam, for mobile devices and tablets are not always secure for users to visit webs, news, images, videos, download apps from Google play store or search for your favorites. Many phone users and tablet users complain that their devices are locked up by the Ukash virus scam all of a sudden without knowing how the malware gets on their Android devices.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on June 30, 2015 12:41 pm