Feel scared when a warning message came out on your computer with full screen displaying? It claimed that it’s International Police Association? Is it really from IAC International Administrator Center? If you really pay 100 Euros as it required, will your computer be unlocked? Let me tell you the answers here.
Overview of International Police Association Virus
International Police Association Virus or IAC International Administrator Center Warning is not legal at all. This kind of scam malware was designed by hackers to cheat people into paying them money. The hackers just made use of the logo of International Police Association so that people can be easily taken in. International Police Association or IAC International Administrator Center fake thing even is attached a national flag of Germany as if it looks like from legal organizations. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 19, 2012 9:41 am and last modified on November 27, 2012 7:38 am.
Is your computer suddenly being totally blocked because of some illegal reasons? Have you really done the online illegal activities specified on the locking screen? If not, then how come your computer is locked? Is £ 100 necessary in order to unlock your computer? What’s the alternative option?
Is your computer being locked and you are required to pay 100 pounds for [email protected] to unlock your computer? Apparently, your computer has been infected by the Police Central e-crime Unit (PCeU) malware! This virus mostly targets at computer users from the United Kingdom. Once your computer is locked by it, please stay calm and do not believe what it says or even pay for it to unlock your computer. This is one of the most popular cyber scams that’s been quite active recently. It’s similar with the FBI Moneypak virus which targets at PC users from the United States at first but is now spreading to a lot more countries. You pay, you lose money and PC is still locked! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 13, 2012 3:47 am and last modified on November 27, 2012 7:07 am.
Are you looking for solutions about how to remove the United States Cyber Security Virus appearing on the Screen of your PC or android phone? Has your computer been locked by U S Cyber Security Moneypak Virus and you can’t do anything? Is the cyber command virus pay fine real or fake on the android phone, tablet, ipad or kindle fire? From this article, you may learn what the kind of virus is and meanwhile, you can follow the guides to remove United States Cyber Security Virus completely and safely if you failed to remove it with your anti-virus programs. It is not so hard to accomplish the removal as you might think.
Are you familiar with the united states cyber security virus that locked on your PC or Android Phone screen?
What is United States Cyber Security virus? Nowadays lots of ransomware (such as the infamous FBI MoneyPak virus) use legal organization name to scare computer users and deceive their money, Fake United States Cyber Security, (aka Cyber Security Virus, Fake U.S. Security Virus, U.S. DoD, Cyber Security Command Virus, United States Cyber Security Moneypak Virus) is a typical one. Though United States Cyber Security is a clean and good organization, through the hacker’s hand, it has now become the tool to help them earn dirty money. United States Cyber Security virus was spread as Reveton Trojan that lurks in many infected websites and poor-written unknown freeware. Once your computer got infected by this virus, you may receive scary messages from time to time informing you that you have violated the US legislation because you are allegedly performing illegal activities over the Internet, and following up these message these is usually a “solution”, which is paying fine of $100 or $200 to unlock the computer by using Moneypak cards and other online credit payment systems within a limited time, it also states the infected user may see jail time if a fine is not paid. The United States Cyber Security virus is able to create many types of such messages, here are three typical one: Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 7, 2012 8:38 am and last modified on November 24, 2014 6:59 am.
Your computer has been locked by London Metropolitan Police Ukash virus? Which Asks for a payment of £ 100 to unlock your computer? Are you feeling helpless and scared by this seemingly big name something like FBI? No, you definitely don’t need to be worry in this way. Read this post to get your infected computer unlocked from this nasty pest by removing it completely.
What is London Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus
London Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus is absolutely a nasty virus locking your computer and terrorizing users with the warning content stating that you online activities have violated the national law and forcing you to pay £ 100 to unlock your computer. Just like the fake FBI malware and US Cyber Security virus which exploded recently all over the world, this virus fakes in name of local Police delivery misleading messages to try to convince victims that they’d violated laws by doing illegal things online. This virus can capture your IP address and display it on the message in order to be convincing, which is really scary to those people who have visited pornographic sites or similar actions on the web. This virus invades your system with the help of tricky Trojans which may open backdoor for hackers to control your system remotely. Through this nasty virus the hackers are able to steal your important private information such as user name, password, credit card number, banking information, business secrets, etc. In a word, London Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus must be removed completely without any hesitation from your computer as soon as possible before it can bring further damages. But this virus is very stubborn and pretty difficult to remove because no anti-virus programs are able to kill it successfully up to now. As the most effective solution, manual removal needs expert skills so it’s only feasible for advanced users. If you think you are skilled and experienced enough on computer and software issue, you can try to follow the following guide to remove this virus by yourself. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 4, 2012 7:22 am and last modified on November 27, 2012 5:45 am.
Is your computer screen locked by Department of Justice showing the warning content as below: Your operating system is locked due to the violation of the federal laws of U.S. This computer lock is aimed to stop your illegal activity. To unlock the computer you are obliged to pay a fine of 0. You have 72 hours to pay the fine, otherwise you will be arrested. Did all of these come out and scare you suddenly when you are surfing the Internet as usual? Was freaking out and feel like crying at the moment? Just think of the pornographic sites you visited and can’t wait to pay the fine of 0 to save yourself?
Department of Justice Pops Up? How to get rid of it?
What is Department of Justice, Federal bureau of Investigation? If you have been the one to believe this notice is from real government department and actually have paid the fine, I may say you have unfortunately became a fool to believe such a scam malware because this scaring message from so-called “Department of Justice” is definitely a scam aiming at robbing money as much as possible from timid people who has a guilty conscience. I bet you still can’t get your computer unlock even you have paid the fine $200 via Moneypack. Actually it is a scam malware quite similar to the Fake FBI virus and U.S. Cyber Security virus which are rather popular in the world recently. Hackers created and updated them all the time to acquire their dirty money and achieve their immoral targets. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 31, 2012 1:53 pm and last modified on December 12, 2012 4:20 pm.
Got a full screen message telling you that your computer is locked due to at least one of the reasons specified below? Does this message really come from FBI? Will you be prosecuted if you don’t pay 200 dollars as the “fine” by the email [email protected]? If not really from FBI, how can you get rid of it? Well, this article will answer all your questions.
Explanation about Malex Ransomware
It’s not a long time since FBI Moneypak virus wreaked havoc in USA areas. Another upgrade version of it, Malex Ransomware appeared quietly in users’ computers in USA. With the same symptom as FBI Moneypak virus, Malex Ransomware asks for 200 dollars as the so called fine. It adopts the same means to cheat and threaten people. By popping up a full screen message page, this scam will locked your computer so that you can’t use it to do other things. The only thing you can do is that you can pay money as it requires and guides in the box at the bottom of the page. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 24, 2012 12:32 pm and last modified on November 26, 2012 9:49 am.
Secret root-kit is very hard to detect by anti-virus since it’s very tinny and tricky. hysoxqihotur.exe is such a progress that will run secretly after you start your computer and damage your system. An ordinary user almost can’t remove the virus himself. Well, this post will give you a good solution.
hysoxqihotur.exe introduction
hysoxqihotur.exe, a Trojan or a root-kit program has been detected from many users’ computers recently. Many users feel painful to get rid of such small but annoying virus. In fact, this virus was detected by AVG anti-virus. Just like the victim described, this virus can be detected by antivirus such as AVG, Microsoft Security Essentials. But when they report that your computer is not safe, they can never really help you remove it from your hard disk. MSE may even tell you that your computer will start 1 minute later. But when your computer starts again, MSE will tell you that computer will restart again i minute later. So obviously, hysoxqihotur.exe virus can’t be removed by anti-virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 23, 2012 12:15 pm and last modified on November 26, 2012 9:40 am.
I’ve got Celas Game Card Ukash Virus on my screen and don’t know how to ged rid of it? How do i remove this scam and unlock my computer? Are there fake MSE Alert virus forums? Do I have to surrender to pay 100 euros? If not, what should I do to get rid of the Game Card Virus?
What is Celas Game Card Ukash Virus/ Ransomware?
Celas Game Card Ukash Virus/ Ransomware is a tricky fake anti-virus program. If you’ve used Windows Live OneCare, you’ll find MSE somewhat, but not completely, familiar. That’s because, while MSE is based on OneCare, it doesn’t include all of OneCare’s functionality. In particular, MSE drops OneCare’s firewall and file backup features. Legit MSE, then, is strictly an anti-malware program, providing detection and removal of computer viruses, spyware, and adware. It is available only for users of Microsoft Windows; But the fake one is more different from the real one. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 23, 2012 8:27 am and last modified on November 26, 2012 9:39 am.
Has your computer suddenly been locked by a warning page from Information Security and Control Act (ISCA) 2012? Do you have any idea of why it locks your computer? Or have you really done the activities it states you have? Is it real and legit? If I don’t pay, would I be in trouble with any legal issues? Most importantly, how do I get my computer work again?
ISCA 2012 Description:
Information Security and Control Act (ISCA) 2012 is categorized as one of the newly released programs by hackers in order to collect as much money as possible from innocent computer users worldwide. How does it achieve that? By locking your computer in the names of nation and government and threatening to you with legal issues, it requests certain amount of fine from you to automatically unlock your computer. And the fine should be paid within the required period of time. Otherwise, you will be in troubles with legal issues. But no matter how legit this malware looks, it’s not real! If you still feel doubtful about this fact, please do some researches online or call local police or related organizations to confirm whether it’s legit or not. But before you are 100% certain, do not pay for it hoping to unlock your computer! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 21, 2012 10:59 am and last modified on June 5, 2013 6:02 am.
New viruses always emerge in endlessly. Citadel is a such one that has been detected from users computer. What makes users sick is that the virus is very hard to remove. Let’s read this article to seek a solution.
Have you ever heard of Citadel Virus?
Although it’s a new virus, Citadel is nothing different from other malware viruses such as Police Cybercrime Investigation Department Virus. It’s designed as a root-kit permeating into your computer to make huge damage until your computer be destroyed. Much like other Trojan virus, Citadel Virus will permeate in system files such as windows32 and registry. Once succeed, it will act as the administrator to modify your system files and registry. This activity may cause dangerous problem such as can’t shutdown or start computer. Some important functions are unavailable such as web browser. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 18, 2012 1:55 pm and last modified on June 3, 2013 8:04 am.