What does it mean if you have the warning message pops up from saying you’re busted for pornography on iPhone or iPad? Why is mobile internet blocked and asking me to pay £100 fine ukash or Paysafecard? I have an iPhone 5s and i got a pop up message that directed me to a porn site. Before i could do anything a message popped up saying that my phone had been blocked for safety reasons and that i was committing a crime and i had 24 hours to pay $250 to PlaySafeCard or my whole apple ID would be blocked and everything would be deleted. I’ve heard about this virus before and I was wondering how I could get rid of it? When i have a javascript alert to pay a fine, how can i get my phone unlocked from a child pornography video scam? My iPhone 6 plus safari is locked up due to a police fine from watching porn, how do i get rid of this? I have just gotten this thing on my phone about paying £100 or something, i googled and found it is ukash paysafecard virus malware, the popup scam on iPhone won’t go away, how to get rid of paysafecard webpage? I have an issue with my iPhone 6 plus that there is Ukash paysafecard notice popped up on it saying it was accusing me of watching child pornography and it said I violated copyright and related rights law so I need to pay fine. It also says that my apple ID can be locked if I don’t pay the fine. It crashed my safari app and said it would lock up my phone if the fine is not paid within 48 hours. Every time I closed it, it can immediately pop up again. It scared me and now I don’t know if I’m actually being charged or it is a scam. It said my location, IP address and everything. I have restarted my iPhone a hundred times but the pop up was still there. Can this be the real police warning? I don’t want to get in trouble for something I didn’t do. What should I do? Help!
Description of Ukash Paysafecard Virus on iPhone or iPad
Now more and more iPhone or iPad users get this dangerous ransomware called Ukash Paysafecard Virus. We usually use this term to name those aggressive and nasty ransomwares like Cheshire Police Authority Virus or PCeU, Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus or RCMP virus and Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police virus and so on. Ukash Paysafecard scam virus is mainly targets iPhone/iPad users from European countries especially UK, Canada and Australia. Ukash Paysafecard ransomware usually use javascript or malicious virus app to hijack web browser to totally lock Internet on iPhone/iPad and then ask you to pay a fine through Ukash or Paysafecard. Basically, once this Ukash Paysafecard Virus gets on Apple device, it will disguise the government department or authentic enforcement to send the scaring message titled with Cheshire Police Authority, PCeU, Australian Federal Police or Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and so on. So many victims trust it and send a fine of £100 pounds in order not to be prosecuted a lawsuit or get into jail.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 8, 2015 2:55 pm and last modified on February 13, 2016 9:28 am.
Is this Search.coolersearch.com a bad stuff? I have heard that it can corrupt browser installed on the target computers and make damages to the entire system with its vicious things. But my anti-virus program shows me that there is nothing wrong about it. What should I do? I don’t know too much about computer and I have this page saved on my Firefox browser. Will it really harm my system if I don’t get rid of it?
Brief Introduction to This Page
There are many websites existed nowadays, and people can be easily redirected to this Search.coolersearch.com if they go online carelessly. Rather than being a legit search engine for people to keep on their machines, this page is classified as a browser hijacker which can make troubles to the target computers once it sneaks into them. However, it doesn’t belong to computer virus, so under this case, most of security tools cannot detect it as a malicious infection for computer users, which means that this hijacker can have more opportunities to infiltrate innocent computers than other infections that can be caught by anti-virus programs. Once this computer threat is saved on the target computers, it will begin to do its annoying job right away. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 6, 2015 6:30 am
FBI Warning Message pops up on apple phone locking out my safari, is it real police or scam? Can apple virus requiring $500? Hi I have got my Safari blocked on my iPhone 8 yesterday when I visited a Hungarian porn site, which was always safe actually. I live in London Uk. I removed and deleted any data of my browser from Settings accessed it. Can you tell me if my iPhone could be safe from now or not? I was really scared because of that message from them but I do know I did not access those sites what they wrote there when attentioned me. I have another iPad. I accessed a site with penthouse pets and then a warning appeared from us Marshall’s (obviously fraudulent FBI warning message) wanting me to pay $500, threatening me with with criminal prosecution etc. now the iPad is locked. Does the FBI fine people.with greendot prepaid walmart cards? What is the name of the newest FBI porn scam on iPhone or iPad? Still my wife have a problem…something has just popped up on the Internet browser and she can’t seem to remove it. It says ATTENTION! Your mobile device has been blocked up for safety reasons. AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDING IN PROGRESS. Amount of fine is 250$. You can settle the fine with PayPal My Cash Cards. How do you get FBI alert on phone? My phone was directed to a pornographic site and all of the sudden I had a pop up saying I owe $500 all of that stuff. It won’t let me ex out of anything and is telling me to enter the paypal card number; I am unable to use my internet. The FBI warning message keeps telling me I have to pay 500 dollars through paypal cash, how do I get this message off my iPhone? Still my iPad has been blocked asking for $500 through paypal I don’t believe FBI handles anything through paypal, how do i get rid of this?
Description of FBI Warning Message on iPhone or iPad
Now more and more iPhone or iPad users encounter the same serious problem that the Safari on their iPhone or iPad is locked by FBI warning message which asks for around $500 fine. Actually this warning message is displayed by a ransomware or virus. This FBI warning virus actually at the beginning corrupts windows computer, Mac device and then damages android phone and tablet, and gradually now FBI warning virus targets iPhone and iPad users. So now many victims suffer this annoying problem and being tricking into paying money. This type of threat usually disguises as official legitimate authority or local department like USA Cyber Crime Center, FBI Department of Defense, Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security, Interpol, to scare innocent users that their internet activities are suspected of law-breaking, including viewing/storage and/or dissemination of banned pornography, violation of “Copyright and Related rights Law” and other violations. On the FBI warning message screen, it demands users to pay $500 within 24 or 72 hours via such payment system as Moneypak, Moneygram, Ukash or Paysafecard to unlock their devices. Meanwhile, FBI warning virus prompts that you purchase prepaid cards from Kmart, CVS, Walmart, or Walgreens and only if you submit the voucher ID in the locked screen, your device iPhone/iPad can be unlocked. These scam virus threats that if you cannot send fine within 24 or 72 hours, it will send your illegal activities to all contacts stored on your iPhone and you will be involved in a criminal case. To convince you totally, on FBI warning screen, it shows your IP address, location, country, your current picture even FBI case number. So many victims trust it and send the fine in order not to be prosecuted by a lawsuit or get into jail. If you think it calmly and locally, you will find actually FBI warning is a scam. What you should do first is figure out how to remove it.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 4, 2015 11:40 am and last modified on February 8, 2018 6:28 am.
Hello, can you help me solve this problem here? I guess my computer has some kind of malware, as this prompt message always pop up and asks me to install AV Defender Professional. What is this? I don’t want to install it, and I have installed AVG and Avira on computer. I don’t need this one, but it always pop up, sometimes my computer just gets stuck there and I have to restart computer. I go to control panel but don’t find any suspicious program there. I don’t what happen to computer. Something should be downloaded in computer.
Brief Introduction to AV Defender Professional
AV Defender Professional has been classified as a fake antivirus or rogue program which aims defrauding PC users’ money. One this fake program is installed into targeted computer; it will create many harmful activities. After it’s installed, it will activate itself and immediately make a full scan for a whole computer automatically. After a full scan, it will tell you that your computer now is infected with many viruses or malware and shows you that many files and programs are infected. When users find that their computer has so many infections, they will worry their computer security state, and then soon choose to clear those so-called viruses. Once you click on ‘’Remove All “button, this program will continue to guide you buy a full or registered version of this program to clear all threats on computer. Actually those warning alerts and infected files listed by this AV Defender Professional after a so-called security scanning are fake and don’t exist on targeted computer at all, since this fake antivirus has no ability to load and update its virus definition database or any features that would allow this application to detect any of security infections listed. The real aim of AV Defender Professional virus is to trick computer users into paying money for a fake advanced version.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 3, 2015 3:46 am
Hi, I picked up this Trojan.Cryptolocker.AA virus on my HP laptop this morning, but I can’t get it off my computer via the advanced anti-virus software. I didn’t know how the Trojan virus bypassed the detection or deletion of the security programs and sneaked into my computer without any knowledge. The Trojan virus brought destructive damages to my computer and prevented me from using the compromised system smoothly. My computer was in a big mess, help! How to get rid of the Trojan from the computer successfully? Please, any virus removal guide will be highly appreciated.
Information about Trojan.Cryptolocker.AA Virus:
Trojan.Cryptolocker.AA is identified as a harmful Trojan virus designed by cyber criminals to target PC users all over the world. Usually, cyber hackers obtain tricky tactics to put this Trojan and lots of other threats into hacked websites, junk email attachments and free download sources. You are apt to pick up the Trojan virus on your computer when you gain access to those insecure resources online or perform improper tasks online without any caution. Soon as the Trojan enters your computer, it will be installed in the compromised system automatically. It runs as a background program which takes up lots of your computer resources and performs evil actions in your computer secretly. Actually, the Trojan infection is capable of changing your system files, entries and creating new files with random names in the system in order to mess up the affected computer seriously. It also modifies your desktop image, browser homepage and other computer settings to make chaos. When you ran security scans via the advanced antivirus, you may find it blocked or disabled. That’s because the Trojan can affect your executable programs and make them malfunctioning. In this situation, you will need to deal with the infection manually with expertise.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 2, 2015 1:23 pm
Hey, I hope you could insist me in deleting this Trojan horse? it has been on my laptop for several weeks. Now many files and programs are compromised with this nasty virus. And computer often keep freezing in the middle of viewing things, and I have to restart or shut down. I am frustrated with the fact that Avast cannot eliminate it! I have cleared some compromised files with Avast, but the virus is still there. Help me please.
TrojanDownloader:MSIL/Winpud.A Virus Description:
TrojanDownloader:MSIL/Winpud.A is a nasty and destructive Trojan infection. If your computer is compromised with this dangerous virus, it will show many problems and troubles. The virus can exploit many system flaws and implant its malicious codes and meanwhile replicate itself. And also in order to avoid being detected by antivirus, it changes it locations and pathway frequently. And it will totally mess up system so the computer will function in a disordered way. Error messages will often show on the screen. If you cannot remove it timely, it will gradually root itself deeply into system. Then TrojanDownloader:MSIL/Winpud.A will easily exploit more system loopholes to bring other viruses or malware into computer. When other more threats gather in your computer, the computer will act sluggishly. More viruses will destroy firewall of antivirus easily. If the antivirus is destroyed, it will lost the function to protect computer, then the virus will randomly get into anywhere of system to conduct destructive activities. Even worse, when computer becomes more vulnerable, this virus together with other infection will damage the troubleshooting modes on computer. So you’re suggested to remove this virus as soon as possible.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 2, 2015 9:50 am
Don’t know why my computer keeps getting pop-ups from a program called Bingo Master. I don’t know if I installed it by my own or it came to my system somehow. But now I can’t find it on from the control panel. I don’t want those annoying stuff to slow down my computer. Is there a way that I can use to locate it and get rid of it? Can someone help me out of this?
Brief Introduction to This Program
When you get this Bingo Master on your machine, you will never be able to get a pleasant experience on your computer anymore. This program is not a normal program that can be used for computer users, on the contrary, it is a potentially unwanted program that can cause severely problems. However, this computer threat doesn’t belongs to computer virus, so under this case, it can have more chances to sneaks into target computers as people can’t get any warning message from their anti-virus programs. That’s very hard for PC users to notice that they are facing a malicious infection when they install it on their machines. With the help of this adware, cyber hackers who make it can achieve many illegal purposes. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 2, 2015 5:37 am
Last night, I downloaded a program called Shield Plus Cleaner on my XP computer. After I installed it, I turned off my computer and went to sleep. Today, after I boot up my machine, this program started to scan my system automatically and I can’t stop it. So I have to wait for it to finish the scan. Several minutes later, the result shocks me that I have hundreds of issues on my system. I tried to solve but I need to register to program and pay money to it. Can I trust this program and let it help me protect my machine? Please advise.
Brief Introduction to Shield Plus Cleaner
Shield Plus Cleaner sounds like a good program that can protect your system from virus attack and help you tune up your system for a better performance. On the contrary, the fact can be out of people’s judgment. It is classified as a rogue anti-virus program that cannot protection your computer, that’s to say, it is a computer virus which can damage your system and weaken the defense system to help more computer viruses to come and make more damages. What’s worse, this fake anti-virus program can always pop up when people get the system loaded, PC users will not able to close or bypass the page of this program. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on September 1, 2015 11:52 am
Have you been annoyed at getting this Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C in your computer? Do you know how to deal with the Trojan completely? You might find that your advanced anti-virus software failed to take effective to delete the infection. While being corrupted, your computer can be in a big mess. You will find it unable to perform any task on the compromised system properly. If you have tried in vain, you can go over this post and try to get rid of the Trojan virus manually with following instructions.
Information about Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C Virus:
Backdoor:MSIL/Sisbot.C is a backdoor Trojan that may open a back door for cyber hackers to compromise your security and violate your privacy on purpose. It is identified as a risky computer infection which users should realize its high threat level and kick it off your computer as soon as possible. That’s because any delay of the Trojan removal will lead to destructive damages to your computer. In fact, the Trojan virus is a potentially unwanted program that gets installed in your system automatically. It is activated in the background of your computer every time you turn on the system. The infection goes deep into your computer with the help of its malicious copies and potential codes like adware, malware and spyware. It performs evil action in your computer, which may lead to serious system loopholes, blue screen errors, system crash and other unexpected damages. Moreover, the backdoor Trojan is capable of affecting your security programs and other executable ones in order to mess up your computer terribly. Therefore, it is necessary for PC users to delete the Trojan virus from the computer immediately and manually.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on September 1, 2015 6:16 am
Last night, my anti-virus program picked up a virus called W32.Cridex!gen5. I though it is already removed by my anti-virus, but today after I booted up my computer, I can still get the virus warning about it from the tool. It says that it can only quarantine it but can’t remove it. That makes me feel really nervous. Can it damage my computer somehow? How about my information saved on the system? Can they be stolen? What should I do?
Brief Introduction to This Trojan
When you get this W32.Cridex!gen5 infection on your computer, you must be cautious as it is a malicious Trojan horse infection that helps cyber hackers to steal privacy information on the infected computers. Also, this Trojan virus can damage the entire system from many aspects once it sneaks into the machine. As a newly released computer virus, most of anti-virus programs cannot be able to remove it completely and permanently from the infected computers. That reason why they can’t get rid of it is because that they need time to update their virus library to get the solution for this infection, but before they can get updated, this infection can already damage the anti-virus programs installed on the target computers in the registry. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on August 31, 2015 1:21 pm