Polska Policja is another ransomware that infects PCs localized in Poland. This badware locks the whole desktop and displays the warning notification allegedly originated from the Police. Actually it is a fake warning window prepared by hackers. They want to persuade you that your PC was noticed in commiting illegal actions via Internet. To unblock your PC and as a fine for crimes you should pay your hard-earned money. This trick works very well for those who have not heard about such kind of scam. Ussually people are afraid of dealing with the authorities, so they hurry up to pay a fine. We publish this post to prevent you from repeting this serious mistake as millions of PC owners have already done. Do not beleive any word depicted on the warning window
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
fbi virus warning How to delete
FBI virus and its removal is a burning question among many users PC users worldwide. This ransomware attacked the vulnerable computers mostly located in the United States of America. The virus developers produced this badware with the intention to rip the gullible PC owners off. This theft is carried out using the next tactic: the falsified warning window appears on the compromised PC. In the majority of the cases the message claims about itself to be originated by the US police known as FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation). The scary message says that this or that particular user was detecting committing many crimes through his/her computer. The desktop locker says, “the computer has been locked” due to the reasons stipulated in the ransomware. In order to open the PC , hackers learns users to pay from 100-200$ by entering the voucher of GreenDot MoneyPak payment system.
ZeroAccess rootkit
ZeroAccess rootkit has been rapidly spreading through the Web. It lurks in the deepest of spots inside the contaminated Operating System and sometimes drops its malcode in certain folders that typically are not checked by modern AV programs. One of the things ZeroAccess rootkit tends to do to the compromised PC is affecting the Internet use. It appears to be an underlying fragment of some of the multiple ongoing campaigns associated with the infamous web search redirect activity. One way or the other, there is not a slightest reason why you should bear the presence of this noxious thing inside your computer. The removal instructions we provide below are capable for detecting and removing this dangerous computer threat, so make sure to carefully perform all of them for successful system cleanup.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Personal Protector 2013 Virus How to get rid
Personal Protector 2013 sounds and looks like a legitimate device, doesn’t it? In spite of the good name, it is just deceptive and harmful software. Having reached the targeted computer system itsit displays numerous warning notices about severe Trojans or system errors as bait, counting on trustful computer users. It mimics the behavior as real anti-viruses do detecting some insecure items. Anyway, do not expect any solid security support from the program under the name of Personal Protector 2013. The badware can only imitate real support but indeed it is absolutely incapable of actually doing it.
Your PC is Blocked Due to at Least one Virus - fake warning window. How to get rid of
Your PC is Blocked Due to at Least one Virus is the warning window the PC owner sees if his/her machine is infected with one of ransomware. This is another subtype of UKASH malicious clan. It targets to infect computers localized in the United States of America. When the malcode of this ransomware is dropped on your PC, it hijackes your desktop and does not allow you to access it. The computer becomes unusable and does not answer any commands. Instead of your regular desktop theme you see the notification that your computer has been locked because of violation of the federal laws. Your PC is Blocked Due to at Least one Virus message looks as though it has been sent by the FBI and the Department of Justice.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
"Komputer został zablokowany naruszenia prawa polskiego" fake warning alert
The scary warning that says “Komputer został zablokowany naruszenia prawa polskiego” is another ransomware program that is also described as reveton trojan (ransomware). This is the desktop locker that hijacks the screen of the infected computer and doesn’t let user do anything with it. Restarting the computer doesn’t really help, irrespective of the number of restart attempts. The same locked status and the scary message remains. This message, by the way, is presented as some Polish police alert, but in reality this is the virus that is developed by the team of cyber hackers who want to deceive and trick users of Poland.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Europol virus
Europol is a good European Law Enforcement Agency that protects the legal rights of European residents. Today, regretfully, hackers user its good name for reaching their evil goals. They developed a new ransomware program, the virus that locks the desktop of the infected computer and asks for a ransom to be paid in favor of its developers. For this reason this ransomware is referred to by some users as Europol virus, even though it has nothing to do with development and distribution of this scareware around various European countries.