People who are short of vigilance may be attacked by ransomware, The main reason may be that surfing the internet is the only way to communicate, trade, entertain and do some other activities with other objects on the networks. As long as the network is in active state such ransomware can make an incursion in the background. Policia de segurança publica Portuguesa is sweeping its way to launch a global offensive. Be careful!
What is GOVERNQ DE PORTUGAL Locked PC Virus? How to get rid of it from my computer?
Policia De Segurança Publica Portuguesa Virus, is a very dangerous Ukash Winlocker virus Which can trick victim users for money and severely makes the system compromise to the worst performance. Like Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Ukash virus, it is known as ransomware which hijack users’ computer to ask for a ransom or forfeit. In order to unlock their computer, the users have to do as the ransomware says. However, it does not only invade personal computers in Portuguese areas. It has different interface and language depending on the country of attack. Mostly, the ransomware pretends to be the national government offices. Once infected with Policia De Segurança Publica Portuguesa virus all the icons or the files on your computer have been changed and the size properties have been hanged too and the wording on the files say “locked” and then the file name. Policia De Segurança Publica Portuguesa virus is the name of the malware or so called government scam in Portuguese areas. There’re various names of it in other country like Strathclyde Police Ukash Virus, Scotland Yards Ukash Virus, Guardia di Finanza Ransomware, Gendarmerie Nationale Ransomware, Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) Ransomware or ‘Die offizielle Mitteilung des Bundeskriminalamtes Trojan. Until recently, the infamous Ukash virus had only attacked computer systems located in Europe, but it spreads fast to Canada, America, aAustralia, like the one Royal Canadian Mounted Police Ukash Virus. Not for a long time, it will be a huge threat for people all over the world. It brings lots of PC owners trouble and pains as well as money loss. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 10, 2012 4:32 pm and last modified on May 10, 2012 5:06 pm.
Since many people lack of the ability to distinguish a real good program and a fake malicious program that they are often cheated by those rogue programs. Windows Pro Solutions, before it does harm to your PC, you never know that it’s a virus which can totally mess up your PC system and, because it has a kind interface and the interface make you confused. If you have been caught by such virus, don’t worry, follow the content below to deal with it.
Description of WindowsProSolutions
Windows Pro Solutions looks like a computer optimization master. Indeed, its nature is completely another fake antivirus program from the rogue family called “FakeVimes” like Windows Efficiency Accelerator. Windows Pro Solutions is a rogue security scanner application that pretends to scan your computer and then display fake alerts telling your PC has come across a serious problem. The annoying pop-up scan results indicate that your processes, program files or dll files have been infected by virus. Windows Pro Solutions malware tricks you to purchase its program to help you get rid of your PC problem. Don’t be deceived by this scan result, as these security alerts are totally false information which doesn’t exist in your PC at all. Many users have mcafee so they wouldn’t of thought that would happen but now they don’t know what to do they were only looking on you tube. A couple of computer users can’t do anything apart from stare at it or switch laptop off. This spyware disabled your task manager and registry editor, and it blocks every program you want to launch.
In fact, it is a fake antivirus spyware, just like the early version of Windows Pro Solutions virus, which pretends to help PC users detects their computers, and then displays its scan result that is full of false information to trick PC users to purchase it for computer problem resolved. Once you purchase the fake Windows Pro Solutions spyware, you’ll find that your PC is getting worse performance as the malicious spyware has attacked your computer system and critical files. As a result, your PC will perform very badly and may suffer frequent freezing. At the same time, you may suffer great pain as you pay your money in vain and leak your privacy and sensitive information unwarily. Don’t believe in these fake security alerts. Instead, remove Windows Pro Solutions malware from your computer completely immediately before it brings further damage to your PC. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 10, 2012 12:38 pm and last modified on November 9, 2012 12:41 pm.
Since many people lack of the ability to distinguish a real good program and a fake malicious program that they are often cheated by those rogue programs. Windows Sleek Performance, before it does harm to your PC, you never know that it’s a virus which can totally mess up your PC system and, because it has a kind interface and the interface make you confused. If you have been caught by such virus, don’t worry, follow the content below to deal with it.
Description of Windows Sleek Performance
Windows Sleek Performance is a new released fake anti-spyware software, the rogue thing looks like a computer optimization master. Indeed, its nature is completely another fake antivirus program from the rogue family called “FakeVimes” like Windows ProSecurity Scanner, Windows Efficiency Accelerator. It may seem to be a legitimate security program, but, in reality, it’s a fraudulent and useless security tool with the aim of stealing your money. This fake virus family are no different of attribute, even the interface are almost the same just with a little different or their names. All of the programs from this rogue family shares the same user interface and uses same misleading methods to trick PC user into purchasing their licence keys to remove security infections that doesn’t exist. Windows Sleek Performance is spread using malicious websites which displays fake online security messages to every computer user who enters it. The rogue security program is promoted mostly via fake online virus scanners and hacked websites, very often compromised WP sites. The chance can be one of your careless operation such as a visit to some malicious sites, click a cataleptic video or advertisement link, etc. Fake Windows Sleek Performance will pop up a fake scan alert notification claiming that your computer has been infected much virus and your computer is in extremely dangerous condition. This rogue anti-spyware is harmful and deceptive like its other member in his family. But unlike regular antivirus, Windows Sleek Performance just pretends to be real anti-spyware software, but it really can not provide any real security services.
Once Windows Sleek Performance installed into your computer system, it starts to displays misleading pop-ups and falsified system scanners. This is the most common strategy of most rogue anti-spywares would do. Windows Sleek Performance also displays lots of alerts and warning saying that your computer with great risk. In fact, these alerts and warnings are fake, your computer has not those threats, computer users should not be afraid. The virus just wants to cheat computer users into scam for earning your money. The most important thing computer victim should do is removing this malicious virus and fixing your computer. Windows Sleek Performance is promoted in two ways. The first way is using fake online antivirus scanners to state that your computer is infected and then prompt you to download a file that will install the infection. The second is that Windows Sleek Performance attempts to exploit defects in programs that you are running on your computer to install the infection without your permission. If you have bought it then contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. Since not a perfect removal tool can fix this problem, you can manually get rid of Windows Sleek Performance Virus with the guide below or get assistance from PC expert to quickly and safely eliminate the spyware. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 9, 2012 1:42 pm and last modified on November 9, 2012 12:39 pm.
Since many people lack of the ability to distinguish a real good program and a fake malicious program that they are often cheated by those rogue programs. Windows ProSecurity Scanner, before it does harm to your PC, you never know that it’s a virus which can totally mess up your PC system and, because it has a kind interface and the interface make you confused. If you have been caught by such virus, don’t worry, follow the content below to deal with it.
Description of Windows ProSecurity Scanner
Windows ProSecurity Scanner, looks like a computer optimization master. Indeed, its nature is completely another fake antivirus program from the rogue family called “FakeVimes” like Windows Efficiency Accelerator, Total Anti Malware Protection. This fake virus family are no different of attribute, even the interface are almost the same just with a little different or their names. All of the programs from this rogue family shares the same user interface and uses same misleading methods to trick PC user into purchasing their license keys to remove security infections that doesn’t exist. Windows ProSecurity Scanner is spread using malicious websites which displays fake online security messages to every computer user who enters it. The rogue security program is promoted mostly via fake online virus scanners and hacked websites, very often compromised WP sites. The chance can be one of your careless operation such as a visit to some malicious sites, click a cataleptic video or advertisement link, etc. No matter in which way, it will automatically install in your computer without your notice and permission. Once the Windows ProSecurity Scanner rogue is installed on your computer it will be configured to start automatically when Windows starts. Every time you start your computer, it will run as computer internet security software by pretend to scan and kill virus for you. After not a long time, fake Windows ProSecurity Scanner will pop up a fake scan alert notification claiming that your computer has been infected much virus and your computer is in extremely dangerous condition. If you attempt to use the program to remove these infections, though, it will state that you first need to purchase it before it can do so. This is a scam as the scan results are all fake, and in many cases, the infected files do not even exist in your computer. What is worse, it blocks legitimate Windows applications. It will also block many of the infected computer’s normal functions, for example, Windows Task Manager and Registry editor. If you find that your computer is infected with this rogue anti-spyware program please use the removal instructions below to uninstall Windows ProSecurity Scanner from your computer upon detection. If you have bought it then contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. I strongly recommend you to remove it manually by experts skills. It’s safe, thorough and you don’t have to worry about any late-development events. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 8, 2012 2:34 pm and last modified on November 9, 2012 12:31 pm.
Almost everyone needs antivirus software to protect his PC. However, if you install “Total Anti Malware Protection” for that purpose, you fall into a deep trap. So called Total Anti Malware Protection is indeed a real virus, which can mess up your PC system, then entices you to purchase it which is a completely useless stuff. Follow this article to learn how to get rid of it.
Introduction of “Total Anti Malware Protection” Virus
Total Anti Malware Protection is a fake antivirus software. In fact, it’s a little bit different from Windows Efficiency Accelerator . It widely spread all over the world in 2012. This program is classified as a rogue as it displays false information in order to trick you into purchasing the program. The interface of it looks like legit, friendly and helpful. In fact, it absolutely plays a role of villain. Total Anti Malware Protection is a virus indeed which hides on nasty malicious websites or in bundled downloads, camouflaged as fake video codecs or spam email attachments. It prepares to attack PCs anytime once it gets an opportunity. The chance can be one of your careless operation such as a visit to some malicious sites, click a cataleptic video or advertisement link, etc. No matter in which way, it will automatically install in your computer without your notice and permission. Once the rogue is installed on your computer it will be configured to start automatically when Windows starts. Every time you start your computer, it will run as computer internet security software by pretend to scan and kill virus for you. After not a long time, it will pop up a fake scan alert notification claiming that your computer has been infected much virus and your computer is in extremely dangerous condition. If you attempt to use the program to remove these infections, though, it will state that you first need to purchase it before it can do so. This is a scam as the scan results are all fake, and in many cases, the infected files do not even exist in your computer. What is worse, it blocks legitimate Windows applications. It will also block many of the infected computer’s normal functions, for example, Windows Task Manager and Registry editor. Therefore, please ignore the scan results. Do not waste any of your time with Total Anti Malware Protection, and, most importantly, do not spend any money on its licensed version, because this antispyware application is completely fake. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 6, 2012 4:45 pm and last modified on May 6, 2012 4:47 pm.
Attention: Famous ransomware Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Ukash virus has its upgrade version recently with the name of Royal Canadian Mounted Police virus Ukash scam (RCMP virus), it either locked down your computer or locked browsers (Safari, Google Chrome) on Macbook pro. Your computer has been locked by Royal Canadian Mounted Police Ukash Virus Pay the fine? Ukash virus locked my files? The virus I have encountered is the word INTERPOL written all across the entire screen and that is all it will do in normal mode and safe mode. When I contracted the virus – the scam Computer Locked Up by Royal Canadian Mounted Police scam (RCMP Ukash Virus Removal) and I am told that you can help me get rid of it? This is mike, was on computer this Royal Canadian Mounted Police thing shows up on computer only it asks to go to marianos sumpermarket and get a ukash package. WTF? Then nothing is going to happen in 48 hours. should call RCMP? computer has been very slow lately and my search engines are less then accurate and reliable. Type in a search for medicare.gov and you wind up at a porno site! You can get more instructions on how to deal with it below.
Computer Locked by Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus Ukash Scam and Have to Pay the Fine $100, $150 or $250 CAD? What Is RCMP Ukash Virus? How To Get Rid Of It From My Computer?
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus Ukash scam (aka RCMP Ukash virus), is the upgrade version of Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Ukash virus. Currently, computer or Mac book pro user was blocked and told to pay 150 dollars to Ukash and RCMP will charge $150 for browser, so you pay fine if you see porn in Canada? Got RCMP lock thing on computer saying you need to pay 150 fine with URL http://rcmp.gc.ca.id481866003-5549111351.s2678.com/, is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police 150 dollar fine real? Why did your browser get blocked and RCMP message appeared? Browser has been locked by RCMP if fine isn’t paid? Well, you can learn details about the virus here. It is known as ransomware which hijack users’ computer to ask for a ransom or forfeit. In order to unlock their computer, the users have to do as the ransomware says. However, it does not only invade personal computers in Canada. It has different interface and language depending on the country of attack. Mostly, the ransomware pretends to be the national government offices. Once infected with Ukash RCMP virus all the icons or the files on your computer have been changed and the size properties have been hanged to and the wording on the files say “locked” and then the file name. Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus is the name of the malware or government scam in Canada. There’re various names of it in other country like Strathclyde Police Ukash Virus, Scotland Yards Ukash Virus, Guardia di Finanza Ransomware, Gendarmerie Nationale Ransomware, Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) Ransomware or ‘Die offizielle Mitteilung des Bundeskriminalamtes Trojan. Until recently, the infamous Ukash virus had only attacked computer systems located in Europe, but it spreads fast to Canada, America, Australia, like the one Royal Canadian Mounted Police virus Ukash scam. Not for a long time, it will be a huge threat for people all over the world. It brings lots of PC owners trouble and pains as well as money loss. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 5, 2012 9:09 am and last modified on March 4, 2015 8:00 am.
There is no doubt that if you have used a computer for a long time, you must have had such experience: when you use your PC, a pop-up alert like “System message Write Fault Error – A Write command during the test has failed to complete. This may be due to a media or read/write error” makes you scared. Generally speaking, this is a system error, but sometimes, the error alert may be a fake. “System message – Write Fault Error” is a fake alert. What’s stated below will be a good guide for you to deal with such fake alert report.
About “System message – Write Fault Error” in Details
“System message – Write Fault Error”, just as people complain, is a fake system error report when their PCs get Fake Data Recovery Virus or Fake Smart HDD virus infection. This misleading and faulty message accompanies Data Recovery or Smart HDD virus. As long as your PC is infected by such virus, the fake error report likes this System message Write Fault Error will pop up time and time again. This scary alert comes up several times without actual reason for such a multitude of similar popups’ appearance. The only purpose of such warning is to make users scared for the status of their PC. Data Recovery or Smart HDD is a fake hard drive defragmenter that appears soon after ‘System message – Write Fault Error’ notice. Like other rogue programs, Fake Data Recovery Virus or SMART HDD Virus also launches itself without your permission when Windows starts since it is capable of inserting startup entries into the Windows Registry. From the time your computer is infected, you will find this nasty rogue program can wipe all desktop icons, start menu items as well as My Documents etc., just leaving a black background to the computer users. Meanwhile, it comes up as a fake scanner telling you that your hard drive is about to fail and asks you to make a purchase online. System message Write Fault Error represents itself as some program that is intended for fixing all system errors, bugs, problems and troubles having to do with hard drive, system memory, registry, etc. But the only truth we know about this program is that it is not able to perform any single good deed for your machine. Instead, it ruins your customized system settings that have to do with location of your files, folders on the desktop, as well as icons, shortcuts and other important preferences of yours. The data is relocated to a specifically predestined folder known as ‘smtmp’. The real function of this rogue software is focus on providing inaccurate information to lure you paying its useless product, attacking your web browser and blocking legitimate security products. Nowadays, Fake Data Recovery Virus or SMART HDD Virus has attacked many compromised computers and made computer users feel such annoyed since this rogue program can’t just be simply uninstalled from Control Panel, so when you boot up your computer, System message Write Fault Error pops up. Making the long story short, Fake Data Recovery Virus or Smart HDD Virus is a fake system optimizer, this is why all its notices must be ignored by you, including the one that says “System message – Write Fault Error”. Here is the complete quotation of its scary content: Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 5, 2012 7:17 am and last modified on April 10, 2014 4:57 am.
Mal/FakeAvCN-A is actually a malware that pretends as rogue antivirus software like fake Data Recovery Smart Virus. It’s a vicious trojan which invades your computer with the use of your security exploits without your permission. As soon as this Trojan get installed successfully, it can self-replicate, disable security software from being deleted, modify system settings and gather confidential data to a remote hacker. Mal/FakeAvCN-A can also download Adware or other malicious files onto your computer. Like other malicious Trojans, Mal/FakeAvCN-A is often used by the malicious cyber criminals to perform lots of destructive actions on your computer. It mainly state that your computer is severely infected by viruses and is in great danger. This may push you to purchase the rogue program for the so-called removal of the non-existed infections. In most cases, it can bring you malicious rogue programs, such as System Check. Every time you try to use other applications, it will pop up again to alert you that you can’t run that program because of some serious errors unless you fix it, which is totally fake. And if you want to continue to solve the problem via Mal/FakeAvCN-A, it will entice you to purchase it for full version. The purpose is obvious. Hackers make use of Data Recovery to reap staggering profits. Of course, it’s absolutely nonsense. If there is any problem with your computer, that must be caused by Mal/FakeAvCN-A! Harmful effects of Data Recovery can be from many aspects. Once your computer has been infected such virus, you will be painful. Never be hesitating to remove it completely when you encounter such virus. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 3, 2012 5:25 pm and last modified on November 9, 2012 12:08 pm.
I do believe that most of people will be depressed if their PCs were locked by ransomware. No matter in which way you get it, all obstacles of free usage of your PCs will make you tormented, then you will sink into the sea of bitterness for seeking the way of escape from it. Have a trouble of Sacem Police Nationale Ransomware? Please read the article below for help.
About Sacem-PoliceNationale Ransomware
Sacem Police Nationale Ransomware is not a stranger to most people. Many netizens who have suffered a great deal from Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Ukash virus or Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) Ransomware or Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten malware may aware that its name is familiar. Correct! Sacem Police Nationale Ransomware is indeed the same as Ukash virus and Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) Ransomware. They are just the same Fake series with different names and interface. With the same Sacem Police Nationale Ransomware is designed by cyber cribbers to ransom people’s money for reaping staggering profits. People can get infected by this virus easily if they don’t keep a good habit in surfing the Internet. It always lurks in malicious websites, advertising pages or some malwares for your visiting or download. When you drop into these traps, they will ransom you for money time and time again until you are collapsed. It seeks for all sorts of means to access people’s computer. After it accesses your PCs, Sacem Police Nationale Ransomware will install in your computer automatically without your notice and permission. Once its rogue activity starts, it will enhance its attacking more and more violently. Firstly, Sacem Police Nationale Ransomware will reconfigure window startup so that it can start when the system is started. Secondly, it will pop up an alert to threaten you in the name of Sacem Police Nationale Ransomware, as if the alert information is originated by local state organizations. This is in order to make people believe that the alerting is true and serious. This kind of virus is very nasty because it can escape from antivirus scanning and even block antivirus scanning. Once you have infected it that means it has successfully captured your computer if you don’t have many professional skills to delete it. The alert may be like this: Attention! You are detected that your activities online violate the national laws. You’re under suspicion that you attempt to spread illegal information such as pornography and your computer will be locked Sacem Police Nationale virus. To unlock your computer, you have to pay 100 euros or 100 pounds for penalty. Please do not trust this untrue threat information. It’s completely a fraud. If you pay the money to the cyber cribber, they will be wilder and your computer still won’t be unlocked. What you have to do is to remove it as soon as you can. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on May 2, 2012 12:40 pm and last modified on November 13, 2012 11:27 am.
Recently, Fake Viruses are spreading madly through the Internet. At the same time, it seems that people are immune to some kind of them more or less. While the priest climbs a post, the devil climbs ten. More Fake Viruses continually change their name so that netizens can’t recognize them, for example, Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten malware is a famous one.
Detailed Information of Politie Korps Landelijke Politiediensten Malware
Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten malware is not a stranger to most people. Many netizens who have suffered a great deal from Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Ukash virus or Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) Ransomware may aware that its name is familiar. Correct! Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten malware is indeed the same as Ukash virus and Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) Ransomware. They are just the same Fake series with different names and interface. With the same purpose, Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten malware is designed by cyber cribbers to ransom people’s money for reaping staggering profits. People can get infected by this virus easily if they don’t keep a good habit in surfing the Internet. It always lurks in malicious websites, advertising pages or some malwares for your visiting or download. When you drop into these traps, they will ransom you for money time and time again until you are collapsed. It seeks for all sorts of means to access people’s computer. After it accesses your PCs, Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten malware will install in your computer automatically without your notice and permission. Once its rogue activity starts, it will enhance its attacking more and more violently. Firstly, Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten Ransomware will reconfigure window startup so that it can start when the system is started. Secondly, it will pop up an alert to threaten you in the name of Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten, as if the alert information is originated by local state organizations. This is in order to make people believe that the alerting is true and serious. This kind of virus is very nasty because it can escape from antivirus scan and even block antivirus scanning. Once you have infected it that means it has successfully captured your computer if you don’t have many professional skills to delete it. The alert may be like this: Attention! You are detected that your activities online violate the national laws. You’re under suspicion that you attempt to spread illegal information such as pornography and your computer will be locked by Politie-Korps Landelijke Politiediensten. To unlock your computer, you have to pay 100 euros or 100 pounds for penalty. Please do not trust this untrue threat information. It’s completely a fraud. If you pay the money to the cyber cribber, they will be wilder and your computer still won’t be unlocked. What you have to do is to remove it as soon as you can. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 29, 2012 1:04 pm and last modified on June 4, 2013 4:59 pm.