Why did FBI Department of Defense Virus lock my computer? Initially, is this locking computer message real or not? On the locking page, a giant block of text explains why it locked my computer. However, the truth is that I have not even done one of those illegal things. So I’d rather believe that I got a virus infection. I don’t think it’s the real official message from the FBI. Now the only thing that I concern is how to remove this impudent ransomware from my computer quickly and completely. Is there anyone that can help me?
FBI Department of Defense Virus Introduction
FBI Department of Defense Virus is universally acknowledged as a scam or ransomware which can lock users’ PCs to threaten people into paying money. Now, many people in U.S.A have encountered this virus infection. The hackers who are well trained in IT field designed and released this virus. And this virus is a ready source of money for them. In order to unlock their computer, the users who get this virus have to pay $300 as the scam malware says. But even if you pay as it requires, your computer will still be locked. Not just in U.S.A but also some other places all over the world, this scam virus is launching a horrible attack. The only final purpose is for money. But as for this scam, it’s a new released which pretends as the FBI Department of Defense department. No matter in which area, this kind of virus has the similar appearance that it looks real, legitimate and serious. But never consider that you can pay the so called fine to unlock your computer. That will only waste your money. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 27, 2013 2:51 am and last modified on January 17, 2014 2:53 am.
Computer blocked by Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes D’information virus? Is this pop up warning message having something to do with the French government? Have you done anything mentioned on the block page like watching child porn on the Internet? If not, how come your computer is still being blocked and you are required to pay a fine to unlock the computer? How can one safely unlock computer from this Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes D’information screen?
Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes D’information Virus – How to Remove Scam
Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes D’information virus is a French version of ransomware that will block computer screens and threaten victims to pay a requested amount of fine in order to unlock. This version of ransomware, which is believed to be a latest released virus, attacks PC users from France mostly. It can also be categorized as one of the Interpol viruses as one can see lots of “Interpol” signs on the blocking screen. It seems to PC users that this pop up message has been proven by the Interpol as well as the Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes D’information. However, despite from its deceitful appearance, PC users should not believe anything it says or requires you to do. This fake French warning, similar to other members in the rasomware family, is just trying to get as many PC users to pay as possible by scaring them with illegal issues. This ransomware is actually helping cyber criminals benefit in the background.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 26, 2013 8:01 am and last modified on July 26, 2013 8:01 am.
Computer has been locked by New Zealand E-Crime Lab Virus scam and it asks to pay a fine of NZD $100 or $250 Ukash Vouchers to unlock the PC. What to do if your Windows 7 computer has been infected with the new zealand e-crime lab virus? Why does this warning on the computer with logo like real police? The victim stated:”Well, today when i boot up my work computer and there is a phoney NZ police virus popping up and it totally blocked my screen, i am really scared til i knew this is not real. I can’t pass the locked message as it totally blocked down everything, so is there any way to unlock my computer from New Zealand Police Virus Ukash notice?
New Zealand E-Crime Lab Virus Ukash Scam Locked Computer – How to Remove?
The New Zealand E-Crime Lab Virus (also known as Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CCIP) Virus) is a ransomware attack that is designed by computer hackers as a way to extort money from the users that they infect by attempting to trick them into believing that they have violated several laws. Usually, it targets on the people who are located in New Zealand, but it is spreading quickly worldwide. When this virus has been installed onto a computer it will change the settings and disable all programs and files from being accessed. When to computer is started it will automatically display the viruses message on the screen and block all other operations on the computer. The message states that the computer has been blocked by the authorities for violation copyright laws, sending SPAM email messages, and even distributing pornographic files across the Internet. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 25, 2013 4:20 am and last modified on October 23, 2014 7:54 am.
Is National Crime Prevention Unit Ransomware real or fake? I was watching video earlier and then my computer was blocked. Then I got a warning locked down my whole computer saying that I have to pay £100 because I was watching porn etc. Now I cannot access my computer anymore. What can I do now to unlock my computer? Do I really need to buy Ukash and pay for the money? I still thought it was fishy. Please help me to unlock the computer.
Computer Is Locked By National Crime Prevention Unit Ransomware Virus – How to Unlock?
National Crime Prevention Unit Ransomware, just as the name implies, it belongs to a malicious Ransomware designed by the cyber criminals in order to lock one’s computer by the name of National Crime Prevention Unit and ask its victims to pay a non-existent fine. It also belongs to a variant of Ukash virus which has already spread all over the Internet and mainly used to attack PC users in United Kingdom.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 24, 2013 2:43 am and last modified on July 24, 2013 2:43 am.
So I got a Mandiant Moneypak Virus? What is it? I’m scary. Who can tell me if this thing is real or not? Will I be arrested and jailed if I don’t pay they required money? I just watched a movie last night but I swear it’s not a porn video. What will happen if I don’t pay $300 72 hours later? Will the locking page disappear if I just shut it down and restart it one day after one month? Do you have the same problem? Here is a post for you:
What is Mandiant Moneypak Virus?
Mandiant Moneypak Virus has been posing huge threat since it’s a high-end ransomware that is hard to remove. Everyone will doubt if it is just a ransomware or from the police office. They may feel scared if their computers get such warning suddenly. Even people will be overcautious to do something to get rid of it if they don’t know whether it’s legitimate or not. So the first thing should be clear is that Mandiant Moneypak Virus is nothing more than a scam malware which was made by very clever hackers to deceive PC users for money. And as for this virus, it will ask for 100 Canadian dollars a time. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 23, 2013 3:49 am
Have you got the Europol virus screen pop up on your computer or mac book? Are you being completely blocked out of your own PC without being able to access antivirus program on the computer? Can Europol virus scam locked mobile phone? I m using a android phone when I was opening Web page suddenly my phone was locked saying me that I am watching child pornography. The message came from cybercrime and ask me to pay £100 within 48 hours if I do not pay it then I will be sent a letter to appear to a court. Is it real or fake? How do I unlock my phone now? Are you afraid of breaking any laws or regulations if you don’t pay the fine according to the block page? Will the police come to your house and arrest you for violating laws? Does PC remain locked even after the payment is made? Well, I have contracted the “Europol Virus” whilst using Google chrome on my Mac a couple of times, whilst innocently using Facebook. I was wondering if there may still be a file on my hard drive? I got around the “paying the fine” bit by shutting my Macbook down and turning it on again. What is the best way to remove this Europol virus scam without paying the fine of 100 or 300 euro? Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 22, 2013 11:38 am and last modified on March 13, 2018 8:25 am.
Interpol virus screen pops up on computer screen blocking the access by the user? What is this pop up Interpol warning message? Is it related to the police or government somehow? Have you also been accused of watching child porn on the Internet to cause this complete block screen on your computer? Can this screen appear even if you haven’t watched any of this content online? Do people need to pay the requested fine in order to unlock their PCs from this Interpol virus screen? What is the best way to safely unlock computer or mac book from this unwanted message?
Interpol Virus Blocked PC – How to Unlock?
Interpol Virus can be categorized as a computer ransomware that mostly attacks PC users from the European countries including the United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands and France. This virus, similar to the FBI MoneyPak virus which starts its attacking storm from the United States to the whole world, is in fact associated with cyber criminals. By locking up computers and accusing PC users of violating certain laws of the countries, this Interpol virus ransomware is trying to get as many victims to pay the requested fine as possible so that cyber criminals, on the other end, can benefit. This phenomenon, being really common in these days, can be treated as a cyber fraud which helps computer hackers scam money from innocent PC users. By taking advantages of the limited knowledge about computers of most ordinary computer users and bringing all kinds of troubles on their computers, cyber criminals must have benefited a lot from such activities on the Internet. When coming across such computer block as this Interpol virus, please do not believe anything it says or do anything as it requires. This is a 100% scam virus that shouldn’t be trusted.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 22, 2013 9:25 am and last modified on February 17, 2014 7:38 am.
Computer attacked by Internet Police Department virus all of a sudden? Have you also been accused of violating certain laws because of your online activities? Are you being scared and threatened by this sudden block page to pay a certain amount of fine in order to unlock the PC? What will happen if people don’t pay? Is there any illegal trouble involved with this Internet Police Department ransomware? How can one safely unlock PC from this unwanted pop up?
Internet Police Department Virus – How to Unlock PC From Scam
Internet Police Department virus can be categorized as ransomware which has been reported by many PC users all around the world attacking their PCs with all means. This PC problem isn’t new to lots of people especially in these days. Computer users find it very threatening and aggressive whenever they get such blocks on their computers. With a deceitful appearance, it has successfully got lots of PC users to pay the requested fine ranging from $100 to $500. But the truth is, it has nothing to do with the real police or other authorized organizations. By taking advantages of the authorities of these organizations, this ransomware can get as many computer users to pay as possible. Instead of sending the requested fine to the police or national account hoping to get their PCs unlocked from this Internet Police Department virus, these PC users have helped cyber criminals benefit somehow. Hence, it is very necessary for many PC users to do some researches online before making any payment to such block message.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on July 21, 2013 11:26 am
Computer blocked by Ministry of Public Safety Canada virus warning message? Do you find this pop up warning quite legitimate and scary? Browser completely locked up with the Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ukash scam virus? Have you violated any laws of Canada to cause this block? Do people from Canada get this similar block lately? How to unlock computer from this block? Is there a fine involved like $100 CAD if you want to unlock PC from Ministry of Public Safety Canada pop up? How to unblock browser from fake Canadian police block page? I have a scam ministry of public safety Canada on mac, it blocked Ottawa police web browser, when i have the ministry of safety Canada virus infecting my mac computer, how to remove ministry of public safety Canada on mac? Well, Ministry of Public Safety Canada scam is one of the infamous ransomware which attacks computers in Canada. By distinguishing different IP addresses, the virus can be more specific to different users in different states. Then the name of this virus will include the particular name of the state, such as RCMP virus, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police virus, etc. The virus can be installed by Trojan without your consent, and hides deeply in your computer system. It is not easy to delete it, even for most of anti-virus software.
Ministry of Public Safety Canada Virus Blocked Computer/Browser for CAD $100 Fine – How to Unlock It From PC or Mac Book Pro?
Does Ministry of Public Safety Canada virus pop up on computers and block the entire screens with a deceitful and threatening appearance? As a matter of fact, this Canadian police warning (also known as Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police virus – CACP virus) is fake and created by cyber criminals to scam computer users especially those from Canadian areas. It’s categorized as a computer ransomware which has become a very common phenomenon in these days. Computer users from all over the world can encounter all kinds of different ransomware blocking their computers and asking certain amount of fines to unlock the PCs. For instance, computer users mainly from the United States can be targeted by the United States Courts virus and those from European areas can be attacked by the Metropolitan Police Ukash scam. PC users who come from Canada can be the main target for this Ministry of Public Safety Canada virus to attack. What’s worse, with the help of numerous malicious web sites and freeware on the Internet, hackers can distribute this virus into those web pages and free programs, in this case, people from outside of Canada can also have a great risk to be attacked by this virus. Once innocent people’s computers get blocked by this virus, PC users can be asked to pay CAD $100 via Ukash to unblock their computers in a limited time. So that they can avoid be punished by the police. Do not trust this pop up message because it’s a cyber scam virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 20, 2013 2:16 am and last modified on May 22, 2014 1:51 am.
I’m freaking to death now cause I got the AFP Crime Commission virus. I can’t start my computer now. When I started my computer, it would not go to the main page where I can sign in computer. A picture would show up and it said it is from the AFP Crime Commission. I need to pay some money as the fine because I did something illegally? I was really afraid because I don’t know if it’s real or not. I don’t dare to use my computer now. What do I do?
AFP Crime Commission virus Description
AFP Crime Commission virus is a new variation of AFP scam virus in Australia. Now, it’s widely spreading all over the whole areas of this country. This virus is known as ransomware which hijacks users’ computers to ask for a ransom or forfeit. In order to unlock their computer, the users have to do as the scam malware says. But even if you pay as it requires, your computer will still be locked. Not coming singly but in pairs, AFP Crime Commission scam has twin-born versions in other countries like USA, Canada and Great Britain with different names such as this one. But as for this scam, it’s a new released which pretends as one department of the local government in Australia to trick people into paying 100 dollars. Just very similar to those famous ransomware, this virus was also well-designed. It’s programmed in English so that it can cheat much more local people. What’s more funny and hateful, this virus even matches a section of speech sounds to assist you pay the “fine”. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on July 18, 2013 12:48 pm and last modified on July 21, 2013 12:00 am.