Have you ever received a threatening letter? When you are threatened to pay someone money, what will you do? If this happens on your computer, will you believe what the threatening alert information says? Today let’s learn about one scam malware. You will find how to deal with such kind of ransomware.
Definition of “Il Suo computer e’stato bloccato da sistema dicontrollo d’informazione automatico” Virus
“Il Suo computer e’stato bloccato da sistema di controllo d’informazione automatico” is a malicious message when your computer gets infected a ransomware virus. This message is written in Italian. Obviously, it widely spreads in Italy areas. The virus is a variant of UKASH ransomware and much similar to Gema and GVU from Germany, Sacem from France and Buma Stemra from the Netherlands. In fact, this virus is attacking many countries and areas with different languages and interface according local conditions. once such virus comes to your computer, it will block almost all the functions of windows system no matter in windows 7, XP or Vista. And comes out a full screen warning tells you “Il Suo computer e’stato bloccato da sistema di controllo d’informazione automatico”. This means your computer has been blocked by the control system of automatic information. Then the virus will ask you to do a payment as fine. Usually, users will be required to pay 100 pounds. Almost in the same way as other ransomware does, it will pretend to be originated from local government department. This is very clever because in it’s sanctimonious “justicial” appearance, people will be cheated easily and would rather pay the so called fine than “be imprisoned”. Of course the whole message is totally fake, you won’t be imprisoned since it’s not from the government.Don’t give those scammers you money. First of all, you will simply lose your money and you probably won’t able to get them back because payments must be made via PaySafecard, PayPoint or something along those lines. They accept anonymous payments. Secondly, they won’t unlock your computer. In fact, the interface of this virus looks like from official mission that you may be convinced by its flaring appearance. Finally I may tell you, don’t be threatened by what the warning tells you. As long as you take a method to remove it from your computer, you won’t get any hurt in the future, of course you won’t be prosecuted either. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 11, 2012 8:23 pm and last modified on November 14, 2012 12:33 pm.
Try to fix the firewall has blocked a program from accessing the internet with tools and want to know how to remove activate ultimate protection from my laptop. “The malware is what I couldn’t think of. I tried that and I couldn’t get it to work. I’m getting ready to take my PC to the place where I purchased it. ” I do believe many victims will do the same thing when they get fake series virus virus infected. While, purchasing a fake program to protect your computer is not a wise choice. If you read next passages, you will understand why.
Overview of Ultimate Protection Virus
Activate Ultimate Protection, another fake series virus, every time tries to convince people to purchase it although it doesn’t provide any protection or optimization to your computer. Please bear in mind, such program is a rogue program, don’t even pay a penny for it. Activate Ultimate-Protection is not a PC saver at all; it’s indeed a fake anti-virus which is just want to make you pay money. It is a cheater in its heart. Even you purchase it; it cannot provide you any protection. When your computer gets infected by such virus, that implies that your computers original anti-virus has been taken place by it. It plays a role as if it’s an excellent security guard with much better functions to protect your computer. In fact, it’s installed into your PC silently without your permission. In this regard, it can’t be a real legit anti-virus. How does Activate Ultimate Protection work as a rogue program? When it intrudes to your computer, it slips into a menu item while you are in that menu item by declaring, “You have some errors on your register [sic]”. This will make you think that it is the information from a Windows software which you don’t know, so you may click on Download button like a dummy to get a free scan as it tells you. After a “quick scan”, you will discover you have to pay for the “Fix”. So the whole process is: access your PC pretends to have a scan of your computer, next inform you that your computer is in bad situation, next entice you to purchase the malware. All these steps are well-designed to make you be duped. In particular to note is the disguise of Activate Ultimate-Protection is so fancy that it has a same GUI as other real anti-virus or system defenders.Is there a good removal tool? No. If you are suffering a great deal from Activate Ultimate Protection virus, please never hesitate to delete it permanently. Even if you pay money to purchase the fake anti-virus, it can’t give you any safeguard. Never let it succeed in cheating you and throw it away from your computer forever! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 10, 2012 1:50 pm and last modified on January 14, 2014 4:11 pm.
It’s no doubt that in all sorts of virus, scam ransomware is the most harmful virus and the hardest to remove from your computer because it can lock your computer so that you can’t use it anymore, let alone trying to get rid of it via some antivirus. Nowadays, such kind of virus constantly updates it version so frequently that it becomes very tough to remove
PRS-for music-virus overview
PRS for music virus is defined as a ransomware just like other one, for example, Gema and GVU from Germany, Sacem from France and Buma Stemra from the Netherlands. But you may be curious when you hear the name: Is there some relation between the virus and music? Why does it have a name of PRS for music ransomware. If you are familiar with ransomware, you may know that this virus always threaten people in the name of official organization so that people will be convinced more easily to pay so called penalty. Cyber crooks use the logo of PRS for music , in association with Metropolitan police apparently, to make it the most genuine looking scam you’ve seen in a long time. This is very clever since almost everyone will download music online. And once installed, it hijacks your Desktop with a rather professionally done fullscreen warning claiming to be from PRS for Music and Metropolitan Police. When running, PRS for Music scam/ransomware claims that the illegally obtained music files were encrypted and moved to protected folder. This is not true. Every one may have music files in their computer so it’s much easier for people believe what the virus told to you. In most occasion, the virus may declare that your downloading music files are not illegal, you have to pay £50 penalty in order to unlock your computer. PRS for Music ransomware claims that you need to pay £50 to avoid prosecution and imprisonment. Don’t give those scammers you money. First of all, you will simply lose your money and you probably won’t able to get them back because payments must be made via PaySafecard, PayPoint or something along those lines. They accept anonymous payments. Secondly, they won’t unlock your computer. In fact, the interface of PRS for music virus looks like from official mission that you may be convinced by its flaring appearance. Finally I may tell you, don’t be threatened by what the warning tells you. As long as you take a method to remove it from your computer, you won’t get any hurt in the future, of course you won’t be prosecuted either. For a better solution, next content is what you need! Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 10, 2012 11:05 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 12:25 pm.
Have you ever come across an unknown virus protection software installed on your computer without your permission? Have to struggle more few hours to find a solution in Google? Does the new guest pop up a lot of messages stating that your computer is in real trouble? This unwanted software, as an evil scam, will need you to manually delete it as soon as possible.
What is Windows PC Aid Virus? How hard to fix?
Windows PC Aid is a newest fake anti-virus software designed by the cyber criminals who in order to scare unwary users into purchasing a useless software. It is almost the same as Windows Safety Wizard or Windows Turnkey Console but with a different name. Windows PC Aid is defined as the latest version of fake serial virus coming from the fake Windows antivirus program family -Rogue.FakeVimes family. Attempting to collect funds from innocent computer users worldwide, this scam is created and used by online criminals to achieve their hideous intentions. Although the name has been changed and the look seems quite legitimate, it’s not friendly at all. Computer users should be aware of this malware immediately and ignore what it says. It can easily infect your computer with the help of Trojan horses when you visit illegal websites or download some unknown programs. When the self-installation is finished, it will start its infections by resetting the default data of your computer system first. Then it starts a scan automatically and then strongly suggests you to buy its full version to activate Windows PC Aid Rogue software to delete all the detected viruses, errors and malware. But do not believe any of that because none of them truly exist or are just some useless files dropped in your computer to mess up with other files. It’s boasting you by the scanning results and lots of pop up fake security alerts so that you may make the purchase. Once you have made the payment, nothing would happen except you will be losing a bunch of cash. Hence, it is suggested that you should totally ignore it and get it out of your computer in time. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 5, 2012 6:54 pm and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:53 am.
Get stunned when your computer is infected with a fake antivirus? Is there a safe and useful way to remove it? How did I get that cunning virus since I have done nothing? Here is all what you need:
Definition of “Windows Antivirus 2012 has found critical process”
“Windows Antivirus 2012 has found critical process activity”, is a system alert message but not a real one. This is some hackers taking use of infected websites to transmit fake online virus killer. The message is almost the same as what Windows system originates. Since it imitates a real system error window, you may not to distinguish it is true or not. When this alert pops up, you may be guided to download a rogue antivirus you have never seen before. In those you files you download, it also has much virus or is full of sorts of advertisement links. In most occasions, you will download a fake antivirus which tries to persuade you to purchase it. As long as it’s able to access into your computer, it will make its way getting the authority to control your computer. Firstly, it will self-configure to start at the same time as Windows starts. And then takes place of your real good antivirus. Finally it starts its “scanning” by telling you that your computer has much virus or your computer has many bugs to be repair. And of course it will persuade you to use it to “optimize you system”. In a word, Windows Antivirus 2012 has found critical process will try its best to threaten you so that you will be panic and you will be hurry to get a solution and willing to use it. However, when you ready to use the rogue malware, it will request you to do a payment in order to gain the full version. You may be very surprised when you first time see it and doubt that how did your computer get infected such fake optimizer. It seems you didn’t do anything bad to your computer. Of course if your computer has protective measures, it’s not so easy for it invade into your computer. But if the virus adopts some covert measures, you may not aware of its intruding. It is always bounded together with other software online. When you download it, at the same time, you will download the malware too. Or the rogue malware may lurk in some advertisement pages or links. When you visit these risky sites, you place your computer in dangerous situation. In fact, such virus will do more harm to you than you can imagine. It’s a synthetic infection which can bring you system crash, browser hijack and slowing down your computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 5, 2012 6:32 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 7:54 am.
Have you ever come across an unknown virus protection software installed on your computer without your permission? Is your previous antivirus program being shut down by it? Does the new guest pop up a lot of messages stating that your computer is in real trouble? This unwanted software, as an evil scam, will need you to manually delete it as soon as possible.
What is Windows Safety Wizard Virus? How big is the threat?
Windows Safety Wizard is a newest fake antivirus software designed by the cyber criminals in order to scare unwary users into purchasing a useless software. It is almost the same as Windows Turnkey Console but with a different name. Windows Safety Wizard has currently appeared on lots of users computers and behaved badly. It is known as a latest version of the Windows fake programs coming from the notorious Rogue.FakeVimes family. Many computer users may be familiar with this new scam as it is in fact Windows Safety Wizard only with some upgraded factors, a new name and a different appearance. But the final intention is always to steal as much money as possible from vulnerable victims. This is an Internet financial fraud that should be blamed and terminated. Microsoft Safety Wizard virus can get into your computer without your notice at first. It is not a wise choice to refer to antivirus software for protection when you are surfing the Internet incautiously. One click on an unknown link could lead you into constant troubles. But when the infected is done, this fake software will change your computer settings so that it can automatically start a scan every time you reboot the infected computer. You will see lots of highlight viruses or system errors annoying you continuously. By showing these messages, it tries to convince you that your computer is severely infected and it can help you with the protection and optimization. Most people may be tricked by its trustworthy appearance. But some will soon realize it’s indeed a scam as the next step this virus does is to request money from victims to buy the full version so as to “Activate the ultimate protection.” It is without any question that your computer won’t become better even if you do make the purchase. Money is the only and final goal, so when this has been achieved, it will not perform its responsibility as it guaranteed you before. Therefore, you must delete this nasty fake Windows Safety Wizard program out from your computer immediately. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 5, 2012 3:50 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:55 am.
My brother’s computer had a pop-up that said it was from a window and had found multiple Trojans and other serious infections. Need help getting rid of it!!! No matter in what way, it seems those injurious viruses are able to escape from antiviruses scanning. Just several minutes ago, this fake alert popped up with a scanning windows and it is called Windows Turnkey Console.
Can’t Remove Windows Turnkey Console Virus an Need Help?
Windows Turnkey Console is classified as a rogue program that may install itself onto your computer after you click a malicious link, advertisement, or open a malicious e-mail attachment. Like the fake Windows Malware Firewall, it is designed as a legitimate spyware programs with the aim to convince unwary users that their computers are flooded with spyware and that the only way to remove the spyware is to purchase the particular rogue program. Uses should ignore those fake reports showing by this fake antivirus since there are no other viruses on your computer but Windows Turnkey Console virus itself. After installed on the target computers, you will get pop-ups notifying you that your computer is being scanned, and then a lot of non-existent viruses such as Trojans, Backdoors or Worms are discovered, pretending they come from your machine in order to make you believe your PC is at high risk. Finally, any options about the removal will redirect you to the malicious website which promotes Windows Turnkey Console full version, a totally useless product with no ability to protect a computer. From here we can see, this is a scam and never be fooled by it. Once you pay, the only result is that your financial information will be sent to a remote hacker and you current antivirus still can’t cope with this highly dangerous rogue. What’s worse, it is able to collect your personal information or add additional malware to your computer, even make your internet connection unstable. Therefore, it is highly suggested users to get rid of such malicious rogue program immediately once upon detection. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 4, 2012 9:19 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 11:57 am.
Have been online going round in round in circles trying to figure out the exact steps for police scam? You have managed to reload in safe mode with networking but cannot logging in your computer to find the virus details. Is it easy to get rid of white screen virus? Any advise please?
Message from windows saying i can’t access to the internet?
“Please wait while the connection is being established” Virus is fake network message generated by fake police malware we have detected in YooSecurity Labs as rogue anti-spyware. It is white screen waiting connection virus updated from the version of GVU Virus and is being established in English, German, Dutch, French, Italian, Denish, Polski, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic and Norwegian. This malware problem is keep growing. So there is no doubt that many computer users from all over the world have encountered with such stupid virus. How did you get this malware? Well, this problem starts from the internet when the user is trying to download a file, online games or free software to watch movies, suddenly his/her screen has a pop-up that he/she cannot get rid of the screen. Next, a white screen appeared displaying “please wait while a connection is being established”. Just realized that have done some wrong by themselves, then some of them closed it but they won’t be able to do that action, so they rebooted the computers or turn off the cable connection or Wifi connection to avoid the virus infecting other computer in the same network connected to the same routers. From that moment they haven’t been able to load their computers successfully, even in Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking or Safe Mode with Command Prompt, because the “please wait while the connection is being established” screen always appears. When the victims used Ctrl+Alt+Del to stop or end the process so that they can shut down the screen, but won’t work, it has been disabled. And your computer has been locked at that moment, you cannot shut down the infected computer normally but forcing it to turn off the weird PC. Certainly, since then you cannot access your desktop/any other files in any location. Although you have tried it all modes we mentioned above, but the same screen appeared again and again, so for now you are totally stuck with the white screen displaying “please wait while a connection is being established”. This is caused by GVU malware and this is a big scam asking for money pay the fine by ukash. For no reason should you trust it. You must terminate the Virus to unlock your PC and then fully get rid of all stuff associated to the virus from your computer. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 3, 2012 11:03 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 12:00 pm.
Have just been attacked by the fake Security virus and am trying to remove it using the online web page. I have managed to reload in safe mode with networking but cannot find the virus details. Can you advise please?
What is Live Security Platinum? Is it a Scam or Legitimate?
Live Security Platinum is the latest malicious program we have detected in YooSecurity Labs as rogue anti-spyware. It is updated from the version of Smart Fortress 2012. This malware installed itself onto your computer without your consent, so you can’t stop it from downloading, it indicates your computer is at high risk by showing you there are 38 infections or WARNING!38 infections found. The computer will not allow users to connect to the internet due to the virus, sometimes you suffered from the malware from Facebook, Youtube or porn sites. It might also hijack your email program and use the program to send itself to all your friends and colleagues, thus replicating itself to a large number of PCs. Live Security Platinum is a rogue antispyware program just made by the same criminals. LiveSecurityPlatinum does not function as a normal security products do, while pretending to be a legit antivirus to safeguard your computer. Its purposes are the same with other scamware to perform a fake scan, report purposed alerts/popups and scare you to purchase its useless licenses. The virus may have been stealthy installed into your computer via P2P sharing program, unsolicited email attachments or malicious websites when you were visiting. And after its installation and some configurations made on your computer, it will be automatically started upon each system reboot and take control of your PC by running the fake scan and pop up fake alerts continuously until you agree to pay its fake licenses. You should not trust the spyware by any way as it could be used for further hijacking and other malicious purposes if it still exists on your computer. It is highly recommended to remove this rogue now to prevent your computer from further security and privacy compromises. For no reason should you trust it. You must terminate the process of the fake firewall alert then uninstall Live Security Platinum Virus once upon detection in order to protect your PC. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 1, 2012 5:49 pm and last modified on June 4, 2013 8:12 pm.
Having problems with one of those spywares? Need help getting rid of it? No matter in what way, it seems those injurious viruses are able to escape from antiviruses scanning. Just several minutes ago, this fake alert popped up with a scanning windows and it is called Windows Malware Firewall.
Fake Windows Malware Firewall Virus Removal Help
Windows Malware Firewall is a fake antivirus designed by the criminals in order to scare unwary users into purchasing a useless software. is the updated version of Windows Antivirus Rampart. If it is installed without your consent, it indicates your computer is at high risk now. This fake firewall alert can create the files and modify Windows Registry keys on your computer so that it can start every time when you boot up the computer. After that, it automatically scans your computer and generates false positive or misleading scan results report, which says that your computer has a problem, or infected with viruses or Trojan. By acting like this, the producers of such pesky rogue just want to persuade you into believing your PC is in danger and then lure you to purchase a useless product which claims to fix all your computer problems immediately. However, there are no other viruses in your computer but Windows Malware Firewall itself which can notably harm your PC. It may cause a system crash, permanent data loss, system slowdown and Internet connection loss after it is downloaded. Besides, this rogue program is able to block the execution of your security guard, as well as block the Task Manager or other system functions. It can collect information that violates privacy, gain illegal access to system resources and perform other harmful operations without your awareness. Even worse, you may get numerous unexpected pop-up advertisements on your screen when you are working. All in all, your computer will be totally messed up by the fake antispyware. Bear in mind this tool is meant to trick people into giving their money away. For no reason should you trust it. You should uninstall Windows Malware Firewall Virus once upon detection in order to secure your PC. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on June 1, 2012 11:01 am and last modified on November 14, 2012 12:02 pm.