Have you ever worried that your ISP being hacked? Do you feel worried if your personal information like login password or bank accounts details would be stolen when you’re using free network Wifi hotspot in public place like café bar, restaurant, airport, library or hotel etc? Or your online internet browsing history and privacy would be snooped by someone?
Why Your Online Privacy Data Becomes Unsecured?
- Your private online data would be possibly sold by ISP (Internet Service Provider)
All your private online data including the websites you visit, the content of your chats and emails, your health info, and your location just became suddenly less secure. Congress of USA has issued regulations that allow internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell the browsing habits of their customers. That means internet service provider will legally collect all your data and sell that info to the highest bidder without asking you first. So it’s time and urgent to pay more attention your online privacy and take privacy into your own hand.
- Online activities would be monitored by government
As we all know that many countries limit or block access to certain websites for different websites and legally have the right to monitor your online history and what you’re browsing. For example, in United Kingdom, the newly passed “Snooper’s Charter” will confer British police and intelligence agencies legal right to see every website that everyone in the UK visits. This bill also requires internet and phone companies to store communications data generated by email, apps and internet use for 12 months and make that information accessible to police and security services. Security services and police will now legally be able to hack into computers and bug phones. In fact, most democratic countries have passed new regulations and laws authorizing widespread internet surveillance to prevent terrorist organizations from hacking cyber security.
- Your browsing experience is tracked by Cookie
You should be curious that why some advertisements always seem to know exactly what you’re been searching and browsing on the Internet. That’s because of some cookies. Cookies are tiny plain text files used to personalize your browsing experience by tracking and storing your activities. So cookies can keep remembering and storing your ID number, credit card detail, bank accounts information, different login password, email addresses and more. If your information isn’t sent over an encrypted and unsecured network, your information will be surely acquired by snooper who likes to steal internet user’s sensitive data.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 10, 2017 5:37 am and last modified on April 10, 2017 6:06 am.
Hi, my Safari has been locked by Illegal Pornography [email protected] site. I have received the warning “your device has been locked due to illegal pornography”. Should I just disregard the email sent from Interpol requesting the payment for a fine of $300? It said if I don’t pay within 24 hours, my bank accounts etc would be frozen. do you think Interpol would use this type of payment for fines?
Safari is Locked by Illegal Pornography [email protected] Warning – Is it Real?
Recently, many iPhone or iPad Safari users have been locked by a warning message seem like from Interpol claiming that your device has been locked for looking at illegal pornography site. It claims warning “your device has been locked due to illegal pornography”. It even asks you to send email to [email protected] for unlocking solution. Here, we expert can tell you that this is a scam warning alert aiming at cheating Safari users and swindling money out of victims. It is actually a kind of dangerous ransomware. Even though you didn’t watch any material at porn site, they still can get this ransomware blocking Safari on their iphone or ipad, so it is definitely a hoax. If you trust this fake illegal pornography locking message and send email to [email protected] expecting someone unlock your device, you will not get any help actually as you just send an email to a scammer, and you will receive an email requesting payment for a fine of $300 or $500. It tells you in a threatening tone that your important personal data and you bank accounts etc would be frozen if you can’t submit the penalty of $300 or $500 within limited time.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 9, 2017 6:07 am and last modified on April 9, 2017 6:18 am.
What can I do now? I can’t access my Netflix in China? How can I access Netflix in China? I usually watch TV shows, videos and movies in Netflix. But right now in China, nothing can help. It always says “This site can’t be reached”. How can I open Netflix?
Why Netflix Can’t be Accessed in China?
Netflix provides the most leading streaming service for watching TV episodes and movies. It is an international provider of on-demand Internet streaming media. Anyway, Netflix is the most famous and popular streaming video site around the world. On Netflix, you can watch movies, TV shows online or stream right to your smart TV, game console, PC, Mac, mobile, tablet, smartphone and more. Many people like to use Netflix and subscribe there to watch what they are interested to. However, it is not convenient for many people living in China or visiting to China because they can’t access Netflix and watch TV shows and movies. Therefore, How to Access Netflix in China? The first reason is that Netflix has not opened its service to China yet. Currently Netflix is available to viewers in many countries and regions including North America, South America, New Zealand, Australia and most countries in Europe. Netflix uses a geo-blocking technology to detect which country you are currently in and block you to access it if this country is not supported yet. The other reason why you can’t access Netflix site is that China develops a strong internet censorship to censor national internet severely restricts access to certain websites, blocks the Tor anonymity network and all public relays, prevents news and social-media websites.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 8, 2017 12:51 pm and last modified on April 24, 2019 6:13 am.
Hi, I have received a worrying notice on my phone and saying “Your device has been locked for illegal pornography, Send email to [email protected] for unlocking’. I’m really worried that its a virus and I don’t know how to get rid of it?
With the development of technology, more and more people are using smart phone nowadays. Therefore, those greedy hackers seize the chance and then produce another Ransomware that is mainly used to attack the phone or tablet. This virus can hack to your phone for any reasons. You may get it by clicking malicious code or unsafe advertising pop-ups, visiting pornographic website or opening attachment from spam emails because this virus usually disguises itself as Flash Player app to trick users into downloading. Once downloaded, it rapidly takes over your phone and scrambles your data unless you pay a fee. However, don’t be scared for [email protected] virus is just a scam. You will not get any trouble from the real Police Central E-crime Unit, but you have to get rid of it from your phone immediately once upon detection. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 8, 2017 6:30 am and last modified on April 8, 2017 6:30 am.
When I was going to enter my iPhone’s safari to search up an image of a tree, it took me to this site Police-mobile-block.com that tells me that I have been blocked from my Safari due to viewing and distributing illegal materials prohibited by the criminal law of the United States of America, called pornography with elements of child pornography, rape, and zoophillia, which I have never been involved in. And it won’t let me off the page until I pay $100.00 with an iTunes prepaid card. My safari is blocked and I don’t know how to fix it. Unfortunately, I did pay the fine before I found out that this is a virus, but my safari is still blocked. What can I do now?
How do I Know if Police-mobile-block.com is Fake or Real?
Police-mobile-block.com Scam Virus is actually a ransomware that can lock iPhone or iPad’s browser like Safari and usually demand victims to pay non-existed penalty money. Police-mobile-block.com is just a big hoax to extort money from iPhone or iPad users. Like other scam virus or ransomware FBI malware, FBI cyber crime scam virus, UK Justice ransowmare, Blocked-safari.com virus, Police-block site ransomware and Police-pay malware, this scam virus also uses the name of the government department or law enforcement to scare and cheat users. Police-mobile-block.com Scam is actually the latest version of Ukash scam virus. This kind of ransomware always falsely accuses you of illegal activates like viewing and watching pornographic materials even though you have never done. Police-mobile-block.com Scam Virus claims to you for a non-existed penalty of $100-$500 through prepaid card and iTunes gift card. If you refuse to do that, your illegal activities will be told to your contacts and friends, the device is locked forever and your crime case will be transferred to law institutions and you may be arrested by the local police. In this situation, many victims regard it as the legit message from the real police department.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 7, 2017 1:03 pm
My tablet is just blocked by this warning message asking me to “Pay $300 to a number through PayPal or a prepaid card”, and what is it? Is it real? I was on iPad looking at some adult material that wasn’t illegal like it was normal stuff and it locked me and said you have to buy a 300 dollar iTunes gift card to get it unblocked I need it unblocked by tomorrow. I don’t have much money, but it threatened that if I can’t pay 300 dollars by tomorrow, I will be in trouble with crime case. I don’t want to have any crime record in police. Do you have any solution to help me get rid of it? My iPad tablet is completely blocked by this warning alert and I can’t do anything with iPad.
What’s “Pay $300 to a number through PayPal or a prepaid card”? Is it Fake?
If your web browser like Safari or Google Chrome on your iPhone or iPad is blocked by this warning alert asking you to “Pay $300 to a number through PayPal or a prepaid card”, your device actually gets a malware or ransomware. In other words, “Pay $300 to a number through PayPal or a prepaid card” is caused by the malware or ransomware installed into your iPhone or iPad. In reality, this kind of malware or ransowmare can attack android smartphone and tablet. Once the malware or ransowmare gets installed into the targeted device, it will soon pop up a scaring warning message accusing of your illegal activities like watching or viewing pornographic material, and your device is blocked up for this reason. You are demanded to pay $300 via prepaid card or iTunes gift card within 24 hours. Once victims see this scaring “Pay $300 to a number through PayPal or a prepaid card” warning, they think it is from real police department as this message can’t be closed in normal way, and the attacked browser like Safari or Google Chrome can’t be shut down or exited even though victims have tried many times to restart the targeted device. Actually the cyber criminal designing this malware uses JavaScript technique to hijack the browser first then install the application to lock up the whole device, and then you are not able to do anything with attacked device.

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Published by Tony Shepherd on April 6, 2017 5:36 am
These days, there are various ways to unblock restricted sites where ever you are. However, it becomes difficult when you are in a country like China, where Internet censorship is very strict. Therefore, it is very important that you understand each method before you even try them. From there, you can easily choose the best way to unblock sites in China.
Why you Can’t Access Gmail in China?
China has undoubtedly the most strict internet security in the whole world, and the citizens of China do have to pay for it with being informed with news and affairs only of China and to be completely out of any connection with the rest of the world. And China is one of those countries in the whole world which is most affluent in terms of technology, internet security as well as physical security, so it is very much expected that the security on the internet in China would be one of the strictest ones in the whole world. And they do live up to this expectation with their firewall which is also known as the Great Firewall of China, which is undoubtedly the strictest firewall in the whole world.
But having an email account is such a thing which is mandatory for every person in today’s world, and Google’s Gmail is one of the best service providers when it comes for one to set up their email account. But unfortunately, even Gmail is blocked in China. As much sorrow that brings to the people of China, it also brings more inconvenience because email is needed in every aspect of life from work to having a social media account. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 4, 2017 6:40 am and last modified on April 5, 2017 7:07 am.
I think I might have been hacked on my iPhone about that FBI blocking my phone then I have to pay $100 to unblock. To make a long story short. I was reading comics on my phone then I think I got transferred to another site but it had porno on it. I tried to get off but then that thing happened and it said I was goanna be in trouble and have to pay and etc. Do you know how to get rid of it?
Safari’s locked by FBI Pop-up Ads – Is it a Real FBI Cyber Crime?
FBI Pop-up Ads is classified as a risky browser hijacker which hijacks Internet browsers Chrome and Safari. It can install in the computer automatically and launch as a startup process. The target browser will be taken over by this hijacker infection whenever it is launched. This annoying pop-up ads come to Safari screen, and accuses user of watch or viewing illegal porn material and demands users to pay a penalty amount to $500 with an iTunes Prepaid Card.. Great chaos will occur to computer users during their web browsing tasks. To illustrate, whenever you click on a web link or search for favorite key words, you will be typically redirected to other pesky web pages which belong to browser adware or notorious third parties. This message is not a real thing that coming from the police. It is an evil product made by cyber hackers to attack iPhone and iPad products all over the world. Also, Android devices can be attacked by this scam virus as well. Once your iPhone or iPad encounters this virus, you will notice that when you open your Safari or Chrome, this page can always pop up in no time. Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on April 1, 2017 1:44 pm
Does Google work in China? Can you use Google photos in China? How to get access to Google in Mainland China? It seems you can not access Google when you are in China, why? Do they have Google in China? I am so frustrating and just want to know how to access Google in China, it is my favorite search engine. Do you know how to use it when you are abroad as a tourist? Is there a best way to access Google and use it well in China? Read the rest of this post »
Published by Tony Shepherd on March 31, 2017 6:21 am and last modified on February 11, 2020 4:51 pm.
Can I watch YouTube in China? Is YouTube available in China? If not, how to watch YouTube videos in China? How to access YouTube in China without any problem? You will get the answers here. I can’t use and log into my YouTube account now in China. I don’t know what happens to my YouTube account. The network connection works well on my smartphone, but YouTube can’t be open. Besides, many websites are also not available or said ‘This page can’t be displayed’. I guess YouTube is not available in China. Before going to China, my friends prompted my purchasing a VPN tool first, but I forgot it at that time. Now I don’t know what to do, because other apps like Facebook and WhatsApp are not available. I can’t contact my friends back. It seems I encounter a big problem. What exactly is the solution to solve the problem?
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Published by Tony Shepherd on March 30, 2017 4:41 am and last modified on February 11, 2020 4:56 pm.