Latvijas Valsts Policija Virus

I’m not sure if my laptop got virus or not. A Latvijas Valsts Policija thing occupied the whole screen on the laptop and I can not enter the desktop. I just searched something on the net. Some people said it’s a Latvijas Valsts Policija virus. It let me pay money via Ukash payment. I’m not sure if it’s real or a scam. Do I need to pay the money so that I won’t get involve any lawsuit? How can I unlock my computer?

Latvijas Valsts Policija virus Locked Your Computer?-Have No Clue to Remove the Ransomware?

Latvijas Valsts Policija virus is a new version of Ukash or FBI Moneypak virus that swindle PC users’ money. Just very similar to those famous ransomware, this Latvijas Valsts Policija submit 48 or 72 hours to pay fine was also well-designed. It’s programmed in Latin language so that it can cheat much more people. What’s more funny and hateful, this virus even matches a section of speech sounds to assist you pay the “fine”. In usual, Latvijas Valsts Policija virus scam claims that it’s from the police station and have investigated that you watched porn videos or spread pornographic information online. And then will show you the pictures when you were watching porn videos. It will threaten you that if you don’t pay normed as the fine, you will be arrested. And the deadline is in 72 or 48 hours. In fact, it’s not very hard to record your activities on your computer if the virus can access your computer, so please don’t be afraid when you see the pictures and hear the sounds. This virus was made by some smart cyber criminals. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 22, 2013 5:15 am

Politie Office Central Virus

I’m freaking to death now because my computer has been locked by the Politie Office Central virus thing. Some people say it is a Ukash scam or Paysafecare scam. I was almost going to pay the 100 €. My friend stopped me and told me that it’s really a scam. I will never be fooled and never pay the money to the hackers who manipulate all this. However, I don’t know how to unlock my computer because I’m really computer illiterate. Who can help me get rid of Politie Office Central ransomware?

Computer Locked by Politie Office Central Virus?How to Remove?

Politie Office Central Virus, is a newly released ransomware or scam malware that has been widely found in Belgium. It caused a panic on a large scare and at the same  time, defrauded large sums of money from Belgian. It just has the same nature as another infamous ransomware FBI Moneypak virus which has commonly infected many people’s PCs in USA or UK and some other European countries. It’s a clone of ransomware series. It claims that the alert information is originated from the state organs Politie Office Central. It would tell you that they locked your computer because you have done something violating some laws of Belgium. One high-sounding reason is that you have visited some illegal websites like child pornography websites and your IP address now is under official investigation. Don’t be scared by it nor pay the money. It’s not real! Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 21, 2013 2:29 pm and last modified on May 22, 2013 3:48 pm.

SmartPCFix Malware Removal

Somehow my PC got a SmartPCFix Malware. It reported me that there were thousands of viruses in my computer. It compelled me to purchase it so that I can remove those threats. Is this a real anti-virus software? It asked for about 3o dollars. I used Norton to have a full scan yesterday but nothing has been found so I don’t believe it. How can I uninstall this SmartPCFix malware?

What Is SmartPCFix Malware?

SmartPCFix plays a role as fake anti-virus. From its appearance to internal structure, it’s almost the same as other infamous fake malware virus. It’s well designed by very foxy cyber criminals. It looks like an anti-spyware that can give you a very deep impression the first time your see its interface. Of course, SmartPCFix malware has its own homepage. And from it’s home page, you can read some introductions about it. Well, from the information, you can only know that it’s an anti-virus. Don’t believe it. SmartPCFix can not give your computer any protections. What SmartPCFix can give you is only harm and will damage your computer operating system. This SmartPCFix fake anti-virus can be installed in Windows Vista as well. But you never can uninstall it from control panel or by some other normal uninstall steps. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 21, 2013 10:36 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:36 am.

“You shall not pass” Virus

Can’t get rid of “You shall not pass” Virus that appeared on your computer? All the browsers ( Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome) have been hijacked, It effects from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP to Windows 8. How do resolve this problem?

What is “You shall not pass” Virus – How to Remove?

The “You shall not pass” Virus is a browser hijacker that attacks PC users who are running Windows. It changes the default browser in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Internet Explorer and When user is trying to enter Google and Youtube a photo with Gandalf appears and says that i shall not pass. It is very similar to hijackers that redirected Internet users to Sirefef.gen!csweetpacks virus or delta search engine. Once installed, it will redirect the user to the page with “Youshallnotpass” on the content that controlled by the organization behind the hijacker. Unsuspecting users might not realize it for the first couple of times, but it will become evident fairly quickly that their normal Google, FaceBook, Yahoo, or Bing search pages have been replaced. When users try to load Google then a picture of Gandalf comes up and the writing above it says ” You shall not pass” Virus. The same thing happened on Bing, many other websites work and you don’t know what to do. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 20, 2013 12:35 pm

Europol Interpol Virus

Are you familiar with any cyber ransomware? Do you believe that your computer has just been attacked by one of these viruses? Has your computer screen been locked by a message from the Europol Interpol Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert warning? Are you being asked to pay an amount of 100 Euro in order to get PC unlocked? Well don’t believe anything this Europol Interpol Virus says. It’s an obnoxious virus which should be removed off the PC.

Europol Interpol Virus Lock – Deceitful Scam Virus

Europol Interpol Virus, also known as the Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert virus, is categorized as a newly released scam virus which has been reported on many computers especially those from Germany. But as usual, this kind of virus can spread over the internet and attack computer users from outside of the targeted areas. Not only computer users from Germany have been attacked by this Europol Interpol Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert virus, but PC owners from other countries around the world can be targeted as well. This Europol Interpol virus and other similar ransomware have been very common lately and been known to more and more computer users. By locking up your computer screens by the Europol Interpol and accusing that you have been watching online child pornography, this scam virus is trying to scam you with an amount of 100 Euro in order to unlock your PCs.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 17, 2013 8:40 pm and last modified on May 18, 2013 5:42 am.

Online Agent Virus

Recently, my laptop is stuck at a screen saying something about the Online Agent. It has my full screen locked up and stopped me from gaining access back in my pc again. Do I need to worry about something illegal that might happen to me later on? Will police come to my house and conduct investigation? The fact is, this locking screen is from an Online Agent Virus. It’s a scam malware which isn’t real at all. One should remove this virus off the computer instead of paying the requested amount of fine.

Is Online Agent Real? Online Agent Virus Description

Online Agent Virus is categorized as a malware that has been very active lately. According to many computer users’ experiences, this virus has attacked their computers for the past few days. Based on its characters shown on computers, we can put it into the same category where the FBI MoneyPak virus and its variants, ANSSI ransomware, and ICE Cyber Crimes Center virus are listed. This Online Agent scam is playing the same old trick here on different computers but with a different name. By accusing computer users that they have violated certain rules and laws, this virus is helping remote PC hackers who create it to benefit from the money people send to unlock their PCs. This phenomenon can be treated as an internet fraud which has been popular since the day the obnoxious FBI MoneyPak virus has been released. Later on, different kinds or versions of this similar virus are being released one after another. Even though they have targets in different areas, they are all the same including this Online Agent Virus.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 16, 2013 7:45 am and last modified on May 18, 2013 5:43 am.

Decrypt Protect Virus MBLPCBlock.In Unlock Tips

Computer blocked by decrypt protect virus MBLPCBlock.In where are my files? Many computer users got the messages: Working to protect internet networks worldwide. You have 48 hours left to enter your payment from Decrypt Protect MBL Block screen. The virus requires pay a fine of 300$ to unlock computer and decrypt the files that have been changed to *.html. How to deal with decrypt protect virus MBLBlock.In? How to remove decrypt protect ransomware decrypt files?

How to Remove Decrypt Protect Virus MBLPCBlock.In That Renamed Your file as *.HTML?

The Decrypt Protect Virus MBLPCBlock.In (also known as MBL Advisory Virus) is one of the latest computer locked viruses in the long line of moneypak ransomware attacks. Not like the FBI moneypak virus just locked your computer, after attacked by this Decrypt Protect ransomware from your laptop/desktop you found that all filles changed to html extensions, most files (jpg, bmp, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, and so forth) now have .html added to them and they redirect them to that http:mblpcblock.in/index.php, this ransomware first locks down user’s computer and encrypt all the files on the infected computer, next displays a fake message claiming you have 48 hours left to enter your payment, stating that the computer owner have been spreading the malware (viruses, Trojans, worms) and breaking numerous international and USA laws and therefore has been blocked. You have to pay a fine of 300 USD within 48 hours as the virus blocks the computer and all your files. What you received on the screen is bogus notification: You have lost control over your computer. Your system and all your files have been blocked and encrypted. html virus mblblock from http://mblblock.in or http://mblpcblock.in/index.php? How to get rid of mblpcblock.in? The virus left behind other short cuts, your start menu is all screwed up, is there an easy way to fix that?
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 16, 2013 5:32 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 3:27 am.

MoneyPak, Ukash and Paysafecard Virus

Is your computer locked with MoneyPak virus, Ukash virus or Paysafecard virus, which are blocking your computer and asking for $100 or other amount to unlock your computer? These viruses are made maliciously to scam computer victims for profits, though some of the ransom botnet networks have been taken down by officials of local law enforcement department like FBI and Australian Federal Police,  and international police organization like Interpol and Europol.

We reported the Reveton Ransomware variants extensively last year, and with the year of 2013, the lock-screen ransomware is becoming more prevalent and more difficult to remove them completely even remotely by YooSecurity professionals, as some of the ransomware is using certain encryption algorithm to lock the files of the victims. If your PC is locked by certain MoneyPak, Ukash or Paysafecard virus, like FBI MoneyPak virus, Online Agent virus, Decrypt Protect virus and the latest International Cyber Security Protection Alliance virus, don’t ever attempt to pay the ransom as the virus could still remain in your computer and compromise your privacy without any consent. YooSecurity has updated all of the FBI virus scam variants on this post.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 15, 2013 11:35 am and last modified on May 18, 2013 6:53 am.

Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section Virus

Why did the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section Virus lock my computer if I have not done anything illegally? Is it a scam as most of people say online or I will be sued by the judicial department? It seems the only way I can escape from this is to pay the 300 dollars as it requires in 72 hours? I’m really freaking out. If my parents know this, they will beat me to death. Who can help me? Are you scared as this victim now? How about reading this post for help?

Abstract of Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section Virus

Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section Virus is another rampant scam virus which is now widely spreading over the  United Stated areas. By claiming it’s the Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, this ransomware has been cheating more and more people. People can easily be fooled because it has a interface looked really official and vivid.  It’s even attached with the image of Computer Crime Department badge. On the other hand. according some people’s experience, after they got the virus infections, they even can saw their many personal photos showed on the scamming page. It seems the virus knew everything they have done. This can really scare many people because they think only the real police can do this. Especially some young people are afraid that their parents will see this lock computer thing and they will beat them. So they would rather believe this is real than believe that this is just a scam virus. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on May 15, 2013 10:06 am and last modified on May 21, 2013 4:16 am.

FBI Paypal Virus Removal On PC, Macbook or Mobile Devices

Has your computer just been locked up by a warning screen saying it’s from the FBI? Do you happen to be familiar with this situation? Is this locking screen thing real since it says it’s from the FBI? Do people have to worry about any legal issues involved with this FBI PayPal virus thing? Besides, are you also required to pay a certain fine in order to unlock your PC or Macbook? As a matter of fact, judging from these characters, this is a VIRUS! Computer users should be looking out for this Virus and pretending themselves from being scammed. Lately one of the biggest problems Android users have faced is a large influx of malware and adware of all kinds infiltrating their devices. A quick search on Google reveals how such malicious code is affecting loads of users worldwide. The reality is that if you have an Android phone or tablet that is connected to the Internet then you are not safe. The connectivity to Internet itself is enough for your phone to be infected with malware. How to remove FBI PayPal Virus from your mobile devices like android phone or android tablet?

Is FBI PayPal Screen Real? How to Remove FBI PayPal Virus On PC, Mac or Mobile Devices(Android Phone, Tablet)

FBI PayPal Virus shouldn’t be a rare situation to a lot of computer users now as there have been so many scam viruses being created every once in a while in order to scam innocent computer users all over the world. This FBI PayPal Virus can be categorized as a cyber scam virus which can also be treated as a newly released or upgrade version of the most obnoxious FBI MoneyPak virus. Because of the popularity of the World Wide Web, this kind of virus has been very active for quite a long period of time. There are so many different versions of this kind of malware including this new FBI PayPal Virus. They can be divided according to different targeting areas or countries. For instance, the AFP Ukash virus (Australia Federal Police) mostly targets computer users from the areas of Australia and the PCeU Ukash (Police Central e-crime Unit) aims PC owners from the European countries especially the United Kingdom. However, it should be known to all that this FBI PayPal Virus is as aggressive as others and can get itself spread over the internet so that computer users from outside of the targeted countries can also be attacked. It’s a global issue for all computer users!
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Published by Tony Shepherd on May 11, 2013 11:29 am and last modified on March 10, 2015 6:54 am.

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