Hello, please help me! I just got the police-pay £100 iTunes come up on my iPhone 6 last night. I now can’t access the internet at all. It labels the Metropolitan Police badge and logo there! it really freaked me out! It said me ‘You have been blocked for viewing and distributing pornographic content containing materials prohibited by legislation of England, namely pornography with pedophilia, rape and zoophilia’. But actually I just want to open Putlocker to watch some TV show, free movie and videos, but this police-pay £100 iTunes warning alert popped up immediately. It blocks all internet access on my iPhone 6 even though I have restarted my iPhone for many time, it is still there. What can I do now? Do you have any advices?

Safari’s locked by Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware Warning – Is it Real from Metropolitan Police Authority?

Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware is actually the same as Metropolitan Police virus. It is a big hoax to trick people into paying the £100 fine asked by cyber criminal who design this ransomware. Police-pay £100 iTunes malware mainly targets iPhone or iPad users from United Kingdom. This ransomware also display a scaring interface saying it comes from Metropolitan police as it pastes the Metropolitan police badge, and at first glance, many victims will be scammed by this fake interface screen. Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware always accuses victim that ‘You have been blocked for viewing and distributing pornographic content containing materials prohibited by legislation of England, namely pornography with pedophilia, rape and zoophilia’. Even though you don’t watch any porn video or material related with pornographic but just visit some normal websites, you still get this Metropolitan Police warning. If you want to unblock your internet access or device, you are demanded to pay the fine of £100 with a iTunes pre-paid card. In order to urge victims to pay that £100 ransom, Police-pay £100 iTunes ranosmware warns in a threatening tone that if you refuse to pay the fine or try to unblock the device without paying, case material will be delivered to Metropolitan Police for making the decision against institution of criminal. Many innocent victims usually gets freaked out when they see such a scaring Metropolitan Police warning, as they think the notification is from real Metropolitan Police and are afraid to be caught by police, prosecuted even put into prison.

As a matter of fact, Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware just uses its perfect tricking tactics to trick people into thinking they do something bad, violate the law and will be punished. This kind of ransomware usually pretends to be from law enforcement, national government, police agency or other law authorities to falsely displaying fake message warning you’re doning illegal activities including violating the copyrights law (Video, Music and Software) and related rights law and says you need to buy a £100 iTunes card. Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware will not do any good to your iPhone or iPad. It blocks the web browser such as Safari, google chrome, Firefox on iOS device like iPhone or iPad by displaying this big message to cover whole screen of your iPhone or iPad, and then all websites, other browser and apps using internet will not be able to access the internet. You’re totally blocked! You try to close down the Police-pay £100 iTunes warning page, but it fails. You try to shut down your infected iPhone or ipad, but it is still blocked by this Police-pay £100 iTunes malware notification when you start on the device. and what’s more, you should Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware is actually a kind of Trojan malware to target iOS system in order to access victims’ important and valuable data like online banking, credit card details, login password or other private info. Since Trojan malware is associated with cyber hackers, your personal data will be at a high risk of being leaked out to cyber hackers for illegal use. Therefore, once you see Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware blocking your safari on iPhone or iPad, you should first remove it completely to avoid any damage and financial loss.

What Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware will do on Your iPhone or iPad?

1. It is designed to lock iPhone or iPad and asks you to pay for a fine of 500 dollars to unlock your device. In fact, it is just a big scam.

2. It locks your Apple device, claiming that you’ve violated the law of local office by visiting illegal information online.

3. As soon as this Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware message targets your Apple device, it totally blocks your access to the Internet and prevents you from doing anything there.

4. It allows cyber criminals to remotely access your Apple device iphone/ipad for stealing your personal information and other sensitive information.

If you find any symptoms listed above showing on your iPhone or iPad, then your device must be suffered with a malware infection(which can be this FBI crime warning, Mandiant USA Cyber Security virus, Department of Justice Virus, Ukash Paysafecard Virus, FBI warning notice virus, Australian Federal Police virus and RCMP Ukash virus etc.) that blocks your access to your device. Welcome to contact YooSecurity Online Experts for manual removal guide. Also, we will provide a short removal guide below for device literate.

NOTE: Being afraid to do any wrong operation during the process of removing this fake Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware warning alert from iPhone or iPad? Please contact YooSecurity Online Experts, we are here to help you:

Screenshot of Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware Blocking Safari on iPhone/iPad

Stop and Remove Police-pay £100 iTunes Ransomware Warning on iPhone/iPad Immediately

I was trying to get on Safari on my phone and then Police-pay £100 iTunes warning pop-up blocked my access to my internet on my iphone with something regarding pornography, how can I get the tab off of my internet viewing to continue using my internet? Fake government warning is upgraded by hackers to target more and more iPhone or iPad or other Mac OS X system product to get more illegal profits. We used to believe that Apple products with Mac OS X system is greatly immune to viruses and malware. However, since this version of virus is improved to attack iPhone/iPad, this Police-pay £100 iTunes malware will easily spread online and hits Apple iOS device.

1.Fake government warning asking non-existed fine of £100 will pop up and lock your iPhone/iPad when you visit a phishing site, open a junk e-mail attachment, click on an unknown link or download an application from an unsafe source, especially after you jailbreak your device.

2.Once you see this Metropolitan Police ransomware warning message on your iPhone or iPad, please get this ransomware off your iPhone/iPad manually.

3.Currently no app is able to detect or remove this kind of Police-pay £100 iTunes scam, even for preventing the virus from attacking the mobile device again.

4.Manual removal process requires sufficient expertise. To safely deal with the Police-pay £100 iTunes Virus from iPhone/iPad, you are recommended to contact an expert online for further removal help.

Conclusion

Police-pay £100 iTunes Warning seems from Metropolitan Police of United Kingdom. But actually this ‘Metropolitan Police warning’ asking a£100 iTunes prepaid card is a hoax created by cyber scammer to rip off people. It uses the Javascript to hijack web browser like Google Chrome or Safari, block the internet access and stop you from getting online properly.Police-pay £100 iTunes ransowmare uses tricking scaring tactic to deceive people into paying the ransom. It falsely accuses you of watching, viewing and disseminating pornography contents, which you may never do. To unlock your iPhone/iPad, you are asked to pay for a penalty of £100 by using a £100 iTunes Prepaid card.  What it alerts is just to convince you into believing that you’re doing something wrong and should submit money as it requires to solve the problem. The final goal of Police-pay £100 iTunes ransomware is to rip people off. Paying £100 will not help to unlock iPhone or iPad, but instead you will just lose money. Even though you don’t pay anything, you will not be prosecuted or put into prison as it threatens in warning notice. Don’t be a fool. You’re strongly advised to figure out a way to clean all ransomware from your iPhone/iPad.

Kindly Reminder: Fake Police-pay £100 iTunes warning on iPhone/iPad wants you to pay them and it won’t go away? Contact online experts for help now!

Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on January 15, 2017 2:12 am

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