A malicious security application Windows Ultra-Antivirus should be deleted at once after spotting it on the computer. This malware has been designed to lure you into believing that your computer’s system is in serious danger. It will attempt to make you pay money for an imaginary full version, which, according to the description of the application, removes viruses, Trojans and other infections. Pay no attention to the information provided by Windows Ultra Antivirus but remove the rogue from the system. Read more »
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Sacem Police Nationale Virus
Sacem virus is a fraudulent warning which is displayed by Trojan:Win32/LockScreen.CI that disables the system and displays a bogus warning saying that the user is charged at €100. So far, this virus has been detected in Germany, Netherlands, England and other European countries. It is highly advisable to keep your antivirus software updated and the Windows Firewall turned on, because once this threat invades the system, a new antivirus/spyware program should be installed to delete the infection. Read more »
SABAM virus
SABAM virus is a version of the latest treacherous virus which is produced in many different languages. The virus is categorized as ransomware, because it infects the machine, disables all processes of the system and displays a simulated warning encouraging a user to pay a fine so that the computer can again operate normally. The user is accused of storing illegally downloaded music, which results in the “freezing” of the computer. Read more »
Buma Stemra Virus
Buma Stemra virus is nothing but a clones of the , GEMA, PRS for Music, SABAM Viruses, and you may find it on your PC one day without any plausible reason. The Buma Stemra virus spreads on the Internet through Trojan:Win32/LockScreen.Cl and, once installed, restricts access to the system’s applications and does not allow to browse the Internet. Read more »
Police Lock Virus Gimemo
It seems that cyber criminals behind FBI Moneypak infection are spreading out, as computers all around North America and Europe are being locked by supposed “authorities”, following the example of the initial U.S. infection. The devious scam is based on the trust that people tend to have in national importance authorities, like Federal Bureau of Investigation. Nonetheless, this piece of malware truly has nothing to do with national Police departments or guilds, defending author rights, and these names serve the sole purpose of tricking Windows users into thinking that they have gone beyond the laws, Read more »
International Police Association (I.P.A.)
Do not worry if, on your screen, you find a message from the International Police Association (I.P.A) saying that your computer has been blocked until you pay a “ransom”. This occurs because of infection of Trojan:Win32/LockScreen.Cl. The infection bears the name of the I.P.A to scare you into believing that this association has tracked you down and, therefore, frozen your PC. Read more »
Gema Virus
Lately, a new and sophisticated virus called GEMA virus has infected many computers located in Germany with an intention to obtain money from gullible computer users. The virus freezes the infected computer’s system and does not allow the user to access the Internet and perform any other actions on it. It is said to have been caused due to illegal online activity regarding downloads of pirated music. This cunning virus has been already detected in other countries including the US, England, Austria, Spain, Italy, and Portugal. Read more »
PRS for Music Virus
"PRS for Music" Metropolitan Police is a computer virus having an interface and the only intention to rip you off. It may get into the system through your browser’s vulnerabilities and flaws; hence, always keep your browsers updated; if not, you may get infected with PRS for Music or its clones, not to mention other dangerous infections. The virus is known as a clone of the FBI moneypak virus, which scares the user into thinking that he or she has violated copyright laws. Read more »
Trojan Generic
Trojan Generic is a piece of malware which is widely detected on many computers by different antivirus programs. Importantly, as nobody has given the infection a more specific name, “Trojan Generic” is also used by rogue antivirus products to deceive computer users into thinking that they are infected with a harmful Trojan. However, if your legitimate antivirus program shows that you are infected with Trojan Generic, be ready to remove it from the PC. Read more »
Windows Active Guard
Beware of Windows Active Guard and its deceitful computer scanner, which will declare that your operating Windows system is under the attack of obnoxious Trojans, keyloggers, worms, and various other infections. In reality, no malware are truly affecting your system, and the entire antispyware application is completely fake! Windows Security Renewal and Windows Home Patron are exact replicas of the cunning virus, and you should be aware of any clones from the same Rogue.VirusDoctor family, Read more »