Police Nationale Francaise Virus Removal Guide

My PC screen is locked by the Police Nationale Francaise virus. It says I have been watching child pornography online which I haven’t. Am I violating any laws of France? Will the police come to my house if I don’t submit the payment required? Do I have to pay even for what I haven’t done? I did a bit of researches online and found out that this Police Nationale Francaise popup is a scam. I need help unlocking my computer from this scary message.

Police Nationale Francaise Virus Blocked PC – How to Unlock?

Police Nationale Francaise virus is a French variant of Ransomware which will claim to be from authorities and lock up your computer because of some law-breaking activities you have done on the Internet. This PC problem is actually a global issue and annoys computer users from almost every nation in this world as long as computers and Internet are accessible in the areas. This virus can be distributed online via bundling with many resources or mediums. Through studies, the Police Nationale Francaise thing specifically launches its scam program in the French areas and asks for 100 euro via Ukash to unlock the PCs. With the title ‘Police Nationale Francaise’ and ‘Attention!!! Activité illegale est révélée!!!’ on the block page, many computer users find it very legit and scary. But despite from its deceiving appearance, this popup is a scam act which shouldn’t be trusted at all!
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 2, 2013 2:28 am and last modified on September 2, 2013 8:03 am.

Top Arcade Hits Virus Removal

Got Top Arcade Hits Virus? How to get rid of this redirect thing? I have tried scanning by many anti-virus programs installed on my work computer, but they didn’t pick up this pops up page, i have no idea how to deal with this headache, please help!

How to Remove Top Arcade Hits Virus Infection From Your Computer?

Top Arcade Hits Virus (Also known as TopArcade Hits Virus) is an aggravating rascal program that can hack users’ PCs and damage the operating systems. This virus can plant invisible rootkits into your computer operating system. Those rootkits can damage the common programs in the operating system even can cause errors when your run your computer. If people get this virus infection, at first, they won’t be aware of it. They can just feel that their computers don’t run smoothly. It may become slowly or when they try to open some programs, computer will be slowed down as if a snail. Even some times, computer will pop up warnings to telling you that some e files in the computer has been destroyed. This is a horrible Trojan virus. If your computer got the virus, you really should remove it soon  before it brings you more harm. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 26, 2013 12:43 pm and last modified on August 26, 2013 3:05 pm.

Remove West Mercia Police Ukash Virus Scam to Unlock PC

Can West Mercia Police Ukash Virus block/ lock computers? This kind West Mercia Police states that i have been watching child pornography and have to pay either 50€ or 100€ fine to unlock computer, i have got the problem with this kind of virus and i have tried to remove it by instructions but computer restarts always before i finish the action, how to get ride of the West Mercia Police government computer locked notice?

West Mercia Police Ukash Virus Locked Computer – How to Remove?

The West Mercia Police Ukash Virus (also known as West Mercia Police Virus) is a fake ransomware attack that targets computer users in UK or Europe and demands a payment of 50 or 100 euros be made for violating several laws, it is a variant of PCEU Virus or Cheshire Police Authority Virus. The virus locks the computer and displays a fake message, which is designed to trick the user into thinking that it is being sent directly from law enforcement officials. The message displayed in the correct language by using the IP address. The West Mercia Police Ukash Virus scam message accuses the computer user of sending SPAM messages, distributing porn online, and violating copyright laws by downloading and sharing pirated files and programs. The message alerts the user that the computer has been blocked and the fine must be paid immediately in order to unlock the computer. It also states that if the fine is not paid there will be additional violations and there is the possibility of jail time. The main aim of the cyber criminals is trying to play a trick of the victims and scaring them to pay a fake fine by using false accusations of law infringements such as downloading or distributing copyrighted content, watching child pornography and so on. Lots of victims fail into intense pressure and then pay for the virus by Ukash, Paysafecard or MoneyPak. However, even if they get the code after paying the fake fine, the victims are not able to get rid of the West Mercia Police Ukash scam and still get the lock page. The victims can’t get the money back after the payment. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 19, 2013 5:49 am and last modified on August 27, 2013 2:18 am.

Computer Crime Prosecution Section Virus Removal

Computer screen blocked by this Computer Crime Prosecution Section Virus page? Is this a legit warning message from the NSA? Are you being accused of violating copyrighted laws on the Internet because of some activities you haven’t done? Is there a fine involved if you want to unlock the computer? Can you trust this sudden block page? Is there any other way to unlock PC besides from paying the fine or throwing the computer away?

Computer Crime Prosecution Section Virus Blocked PC – How to Unlock?

The Computer Crime Prosecution Section Virus (also known as the PRISM virus or NSA Internet Surveillance Program virus) is a warning message that computer users mostly from the United States can get on their PC screens. This pop up message will block users completely from accessing their computers all of a sudden and accuse them of violating certain laws on the Internet. Even though it looks quite legit and threatening, this Computer Crime Prosecution Section pop up message belongs to a computer ransomware. It’s a fake message which is trying to help cyber criminals benefit by scaring innocent PC users and scamming them. As a matter of fact, this computer ransomware is not a rare phenomenon in these days. PC users located in different places can be attacked by various kinds of similar scam viruses. Such ransomware can be released every once in a while on the Internet to attack specific areas. We have almost every country around the world under reports including United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, Belgium, France etc. We suggest PC users who have got such similar blocks to NOT believe anything the messages say because they are not real. To unlock PC from this Computer Crime Prosecution Section scam virus, a ransomware removal is required.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 15, 2013 2:18 am

Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Virus Removal

Does Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Virus block/ lock computers or browsers? How do I go about unlocking my PC from fake Canadian Police block page? Canadian association of chiefs of police virus on Google chrome on a MAC book pro, we can open safari and it works fine, but we cannot close the Google chrome browser, or shut down the computer, how to remove Canadian chief of police virus on mac book pro or mac mini? When my computer has been blocked by Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police then the computer was frozen up and said all my activities have been recorded by the police. It wants me to pay, what does that mean when your computer gets a message that says your computer is going to shut down by the government? Am I in any illegal troubles and only the fine can help me unblock my computer from this CACP message? How to get rid of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police government computer locked notice?

How to Unlock Computer/ Mac Book From Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Virus Scam $100 CAD Warning Message?

The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Virus (also known as CACP Virus Scam or Ministry of Public Safety Canada Virus) is a ransomware attack that locks the computer and alerts the user that is it being blocked for its involvement in illegal online activities. It is a variant of RCMP virus that affects PC users in Canada or people who visited to Canada. It begins to install itself immediately after being picked up and changes the system settings and will then lock the computer and display a message that accuses the computer 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. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 14, 2013 1:41 pm and last modified on April 1, 2014 2:14 pm.

Cybercrime Politie Nederland Virus Removal

Have the Cybercrime Politie Nederland Virus message showing on the computer screen? Are you being accused of violating laws of Netherlands on the Internet because of watching porn and stuff? Have you really done any of that? Why is the computer still being blocked if you have not? Will the police come to arrest you if you refuse to enter the required fine? What is the best way to safely unlock PC from this Cybercrime Politie Nederland page without damaging personal stuff on the computer?

Cybercrime Politie Nederland Virus Blocked PC – How to Unlock?

The Cybercrime Politie Nederland Virus message pops up on your computer all of a sudden and blocks you from accessing the computer with a threatening warning page saying you have violated some laws and you will need to enter a fine of €100 to get your PC unlocked? This situation has happened to a lot of computer users for the past few months and it has caused huge troubles. Computer users who have got similar pop ups will be scammed a big time by cyber criminals if they believe what these messages say. This Cybercrime Politie Nederland pop up message is believed to be one of the latest versions from the Ukash scam family which is created by cyber criminals and to help them benefit inappropriately by scamming innocent PC users mostly from Netherlands. When getting this warning message on computer, you won’t be able to access the system anymore because of an entire block. The only way to gain access back, according to what this message says, is to pay the fine within the limited time via the required methods. However, instead of paying to get the PCs unlocked, people will be scammed. This Cybercrime Politie Nederland thing is more like a cyber fraud which shouldn’t be trusted by any.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 9, 2013 9:54 am

NSA Virus Scam Locked Phone/Tablet or PC? Unlock Guide 2016

NSA virus hijacked computer, mac machine, tablet or Mobile phone(Samsung Galaxy S5,S4,S3,S2, LG, HTC or Motorola)? Why did my phone get a message from the NSA when i watch porn on my phone? Can the NSA lock computer, mac book or android phone/tablet fully? Is 500$ NSA cell phone virus real? If the National Security Agency locked my computer for downloading movies, how can I unlock my computer when it  says i owe $300 moneypak code? When computer virus claiming to be National Security Agency, can a computer infected by NSA virus infect other computers in your network? That is crazy. Well. My boyfriend and I was watching porn on my nook tablet. And I guess getting turned on and all we got in a little trouble. Don’t know exactly how it happened. But there’s a thing that won’t go off the tablet and it says pay $500 for the NSA in less than 48 hours or go to jail. Can you help me get it off my nook tablet? Some one said:”Got locked out of my computer with NSA virus prism scam, when fake NSA virus locked my computer, how to remove NSA prism virus scam without paying $300 fine? I am still not sure when the NSA locked my computer, is this real 300 dollar fine? How to remove national security agency virus as my computer was locked with the NSA virus thing claiming that there was a use of child porn which there wasn’t, i just want this unlocked.” Other victims stated “When computer has been blocked/ locked by NSA Internet Surveillance Program virus scam, how to remove? I just got a message on my computer from the Prism – Computer Crime Prosecution Section or National Security Agency – United States of America. My computer is locked, it says I have to pay $300 to unlock my computer. I see this is a scam, where to stop NSA malware and how do I remove this NSA virus ransomware from Windows in safe mode with networking? My computer has been infected with National Security Agency virus. I’ve tried restarting my computer in safe mode but it will not work. Any suggestions? And at the same time, I have a message “a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer”, it says to check hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated.” What is more, it says permanent lock on jail time 48 hour or 72 hours, how to unlock computer from NSA virus prism scam screen?” Well, you can get more tips to save your computer here.

How to Unlock Computer or Mobile Phone From NSA Virus Scam $300 Warning Message Screen? NSA Internet Surveillance Program Virus Removal Step by Step Instructions

The NSA Virus (also known as Prism Scam, NSA Internet Surveillance Program Virus or National Security Agency Virus) is a ransomware computer attack that locks the computer and alerts the user that is it being blocked for its involvement in illegal online activities. It is a variant of Department of Justice virus or US Homeland Security virus scam. The user is accused of distributing and sharing copyright material, sending spam email messages, and distributing pornographic material online. The group of cyber hackers that have developed this computer virus have done so as a way to make money. In order to remove the block on the computer the NSA virus requires that the computer user pay a fine of $300 thru greendot moneypak. Once finished it claims that the computer block will be disabled and the user will regain access to the computer. But is there really a Trojan virus called prism? On user’s computer it says prism NSA internet your computer is locked. If there is NSA prism virus on user’s computer, how long has NSA virus been around and how to remove the prism virus? How to unlock a laptop with NSA internet surveillance program virus? That is the problem many victims have contracted, and recently they have trouble in removing this virus from the infected computer as the NSA prism locked computer screen fully, luckily, you can learn more about this ransomware and get the best way on how to get rid of it below. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 9, 2013 5:51 am and last modified on April 12, 2016 7:17 am.

SOCA Virus Locked PC? Remove Serious Organised Crime Agency Virus

Computer blocked by the Serious Organised Crime Agency Virus screen? Where can I get the unlock code? Is this pop up message really distributed by the SOCA virus scam or PCeU ransomware/ malware? Why are you being accused of doing some illegal activities on the Internet while you haven’t done any? Is it still legit and trusted? Do people need to pay the requested £100 fine to get PCs unlocked? What will happen if the time has passed and the payment isn’t entered? Can people be facing more illegal troubles later on? What other options do we have to unlock PCs from this Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) message?

Serious Organised Crime Agency Virus Blocked PC – How to Unlock PC From SOCA Virus Locked Screen?

Serious Organised Crime Agency Virus (also known as SOCA Virus) is another member of Ransomware coming from the PCeU virus group. This latest version of Ukash scam virus also targets specifically at PC users from the United Kingdom. Computer users who have Windows OS on their computers are the major targets of this virus. By locking up your computer and accusing you of violating Copyrighted and related laws online, it’s trying to get as many PC users to pay £100 fine to unlock PCs from the SOCA virus screen as possible. For most average computer users who have gotten this virus block page, they do not have the abilities to verify this pop up message and will rush to pay hoping to get their PCs unlocked as well as to get themselves out of any possible illegal troubles. However, no matter how legit this SOCA warning message looks, it’s 100% a scam virus sponsored by computer hackers to extort money from innocent PC users around UK and probably some other areas from Europe. As a matter of fact, all the scam viruses are playing similar tricks to scam innocent PC users. People shouldn’t believe a word this Serious Organised Crime Agency Ukash virus says since it’s just trying to blackmail you via threatening messages.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 7, 2013 2:37 am and last modified on February 25, 2014 2:18 am.

Procuraduría General de la República Virus Removal

Got the Procuraduría General de la República Virus on computer screen? Is this blocking message a legit one or another scam? Have you done any of the mentioned activities online to cause this block? Is there a fine involved if you want to unlock the PC? What other choices do people have instead of paying? How can one safely unlock PC from this unwanted screen?

Procuraduría General de la República Virus Locks PC – How to Unlock

Procuraduría General de la República Virus (also known as the Agencia Federal de Investigación virus) is a newly released Mexican version of Ransomware that attacks PC users mostly from Mexico. Computer users who have come across this pop up message will find that they are actually accused of violating laws online and their computers have been locked up by the Procuraduría General de la República as a result. This computer issue, which has become quite common and active lately, is a global phenomenon and can trick innocent PC users into purchasing certain codes or paying requested amount of fines to unlock their PCs. Even though it’s a common issue, lots of computer users are still being scammed by such viruses because they often have deceitful appearances and block users’ computers out of nowhere. The fact is, with a bit of online researches, one will be able to realize soon that this pop up message is actually a virus. It has nothing to do with the real police or government but sure has something to do with cyber criminals. When being blocked by this Procuraduría General de la República scam, one shouldn’t believe a word it says but should try to remove the virus ASAP. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 4, 2013 8:15 am

Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus

The Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus screen pops up on my computer saying I have violated some kind of laws online. Is this warning message real and legit even if I haven’t done anything mentioned on the message? Will I be in any trouble if I refuse to pay the fine charged by this message? What do I do to gain access back to my computer without this scary block screen? Is there any way to safely unlock the PC from this Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité scam virus without paying?

Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus – How to Remove?

The Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus is a French version of Ransomware that appears on computers pretending to be legit and blocks you from accessing the systems by a threatening warning message saying you have violated some laws on the Internet. It’s known to be one of the cyber scams that can get a lot of innocent PC users to pay certain amounts of money to cyber criminals. This version of scam is believed to target mostly at PC users from France and other countries from Europe as well. Its blocking message, written in French, looks familiar to those of other Ukash scams attacking European PC users. Computer users who have got such similar message on their computers should not believe a word it says because this Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité is a total and 100% scam virus. By playing the same old trick as threatening innocent PC users that they have violated laws because of their online activities, it’s trying to get as many computer users to pay the requested fine as possible to unlock their PCs. However, according to studies and experiences from many victims, paying the requested fine won’t help unlock the PCs but will help cyber criminals benefit on the other hand. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 3, 2013 3:33 am

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