I was on Google searching the information about renting a house and a pop up came up saying my device had been infected with “Your battery is 28.1% damaged because of harmful viruses from recent adult sites” and to hit ok to fix it. Well I didn’t hit ok I just closed the website out. Should I be worried? I am so scared with the warning.
Important Things You Have To Know If Your iPhone/iPad Fell Prey to The 28.1 Warning:
The 28.1 Warning is simply used to promote services or malicious software on your iPhone or iPad. Most of the pop-ups are for revenue, from services that are promoted by adware or potentially unwanted programs. The pop-ups might also offer a update for Java, the Adobe Flash Player or a Media Player update, which are obviously scams to install more unwanted software. If you got this 28.1 Warning pop-up once and you managed to close it then you are probably fine. But if you keep getting it constantly then there’s probably some app installed on your device which has to be removed. And you need to know:
1. 28.1 Warning message can run on iPhone, iPad, iPod or other Apple devices.
2. Don’t pay for anything or provide your personal information to this hoax, it won’t help unlock Safari/Chrome, but just waste your money.
3. Currently antivirus apps are unable to detect or remove this malware.
4. There is no anti-malware software that can detect 100% of the malware out there.
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The Screenshot of this Warning
There are many ways for cyber hackers to spread this warning virus to innocent people. It is comes to you unconsciously when you click some links on the website, opened unknown e-mail attachments, or download unknown “free” software and so on. Freeware download websites encourage users to use small download programs (called ‘installers’, ‘download managers’, ‘download tools’, ‘download clients’, and so on) to download the chosen software. Download apps supposedly ease the download process. However, they offer installation of third party applications with the chosen software. When you download some documents or apps which you are interesting, this virus program will also be attached to download, and run as document application. There are also set up that contain the hijacker and users are directed to those sites from links within email messages that are sent out. Some of the emails will not contain the link, but they will instead have an attachment that they will be asked to click on. Once the virus goes into the target device, it may be trying to hijack your android and lock your apps began to generate advertising revenue. We strongly recommend that you don’t do that above behavior, because they are likely to be false. No matter whatever how you get the virus, it is necessary to remove it from your computer before the arrival of more dangerous.
Never Become the Victims of 28.1 Warning.
Although this virus page seems to be legitimate, it is 100% fake. It even uses web cam control to make users panic and make them to pay for the ransom wrongly. If your safari is infected, your camera may turn on automatically. It makes you into thinking your picture has been taken and sent to Hacker, or Hacker is now watching what you are doing. The fake warning will lock your device forever and block you from doing anything. As mentioned above, we can see how this scam works to deceive innocent users. It is good at using scare tactic to extract money from victims. Hence, users must get rid of this scam from the safari as soon as possible.
Manually Remove This Scam on iPhone/iPad
The Virus is upgraded by hackers to target more and more iPhone or iPad or other Mac OS X system product to get more illegal profits. Now it can hide Safari and make victims believe that Safari has really been deleted. 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 malware will easily spread online and hits Apple iOS device.
1. Once you see the Warning message on your iPhone or iPad, please get this ransomware off your iPhone/iPad manually.
2. “Send email to “Your system is heavily damaged by Four virus!” Warning will pop up and lock your iPhone/iPad, you could get this virus by visiting a phishing site, opening a junk e-mail attachment, clicking on an unknown link or downloading an application from an unsafe source, especially after you jailbreak your device.
3. Currently no app is able to detect or remove this malware scam, even for preventing the virus from attacking the mobile device again.
4. Manual removal process requires sufficient expertise. To safely deal with the Scam from iPhone/iPad, you are recommended to Contact an Expert .
Conclusion
The 28.1 Warning is just a ransomware that will bring your all kinds of inconveniences. When you find such an infection on your iPhone or iPad, you should stay calm all the time. No matter what authority it claims to be, what punishments it claims you are supposed to face, never go to make the payment as the hackers say. If not, you will lose your money without the problem settled. But some issues that are resulted from the infection of the virus require you to pay more attention. To force you to pay them, the hackers of the scam have designed to the virus to be able to block you from using safari or chrome to reach the internet, which will inevitably bring your more inconveniences and troubles than just not being able to shop the beautiful clothes online or read what you are interested in on the webpages or search what you desire with your browser. In addition, many antivirus programs have turned to be helpless on this occasion. Manual removal is the best choice for you to choose. So anytime you find your device have been infected with the scam, you are recommended to turn to an expert to manually remove it completely from your device without any delay.To completely get this off Safari, you can contact YooSecurity PC experts 24/7 online for help right now.
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Published by Tony Shepherd & last updated on June 30, 2017 9:04 am
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