Internet Police Department is a dangerous computer infection. It cannot delete your files or destroy your computer’s system, but it tries to steal your money and hence it cannot be ignored. Actually, it would be rather hard to ignore Internet Police Department, because this ransomware application displays a huge notification on your screen that blocks you from accessing your desktop. The notification is supposed to make you think that you have violated Australian laws, but these accusations are too far-fetched to be taken seriously. You need to remove Internet Police Department from your computer by unlocking your desktop, and investing a powerful computer security application. Read more »
Monthly Archives: August 2013 - Page 8
Cloud-connect.net
Cloud-connect.net is a malicious advertising platform that is compatible with any browser you may use, such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. Even though the website itself is not malignant, cyber criminals are using it as a network referral ID. They do that, because this platform is designed to generate traffic for their affiliates and sponsors and to earn money doing that. While this is not illegal per se, their ways of monetizing their programs are intrusive and unreliable. This leads to the fact that you should remove Cloud-connect.net as soon as you are aware of its presence in your computer. Read more »
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Virus
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Virus is a ransomware application that blocks your desktop access and then accuses you of committing a series of crimes. The objective of Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Virus is financial gain, and it makes use of a certified tool to achieve it – fear. This infection tries to pass for a representative of law enforcement authorities, and as a result, it wants you to believe that your computer has been locked by the Canadian Ministry of Public Safety. Read more »
Unite Speciale de la Police (USP) Virus
Unite Speciale de la Police (USP) Virus is a ransomware infection which you may come across if you do not keep the PC protected against various computer threats. The infection locks the system down so that you cannot use the machine any longer and display a deceitful notification containing false accusations and a requirement that you pay a release fee. Unite Speciale de la Police (USP) Virus is also called Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg Virus. It is so because the warning has two headlines, both of which are supposed to scare you. The warning, in fact, is generated by the Trojan Urausy, which is notorious for a wide range of interfaces that are already known in many countries around the world. Read more »
GVU Trojaner
If your operating Windows system is not guarded against virtual threats, you are running the risk of being attacked by the GVU Trojaner. This malicious ransomware Trojan is specifically targeted at those Windows users who live in Germany; however, Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers have discovered that other versions could be observed all around the world. The clandestine computer threat is highly inconspicuous as it enters the system through bundled downloads, spam email attachments, fake video codecs and similar security backdoors. The infection can then hide for days before it paralyzes your personal computer which is done by getting your access to the desktop removed. As you know already, the lock-down is meant to push you into paying attention to the displayed warning. If you wish to remove this obnoxious, screen-locking alert from the screen – delete GVU Trojaner, and we are here to help you achieve success. Read more »
Live Security Professional
Live Security Professional is a rogue antispyware application also known as fake antivirus program. It is still hard to tell which rogue family this infection comes from, but the fact is that this application is a dangerous threat that should be removed from your computer immediately. Live Security Professional generates a number of malware infection symptoms trying to convince you that your system is infected with multiple threats, but all is done in order to push you into purchasing a product that cannot deliver. Instead of following the rogue’s instructions, you need to remove Live Security Professional from your computer immediately. Read more »
Koordinationsstelle zur bekämpfung der Internet-Kriminalität Virus
Koordinationsstelle zur bekämpfung der Internet-Kriminalität Virus is a ransomware, and your virtual security depends on your success of keeping the threat away or having it removed from the operating system. You can ensure that the virus does not attack your system by implementing reliable security tools or acting extremely carefully when using the computer and surfing the web. The latter option is unlikely to bring any benefits because schemers use highly secretive security vulnerabilities to spread malware. For example, you could download the malignant ransomware Trojan (Urausy) files with seemingly harmless freeware. Read more »
Poliisihallituksen Virus
Poliisihallituksen Virus is a computer infection which you should be aware of if you live in Finland. This threat is a Trojan horse, which disables access to the system and displays a fraudulent warning that requires that the user pay a fine of 100 Euros. Poliisihallituksen Virus is also referred to as Keskusrikospiliisi virus for the term Keskusrikospiliisi is given at the top of the warning. However, the name here means nothing – you should remove the infection as soon as you find that the system is no longer operable. Read more »
Bundesamt für sicherheit in der informationstechnik virus
Bundesamt für sicherheit in der informationstechnik virus is a computer threat that belongs to a malware family called Ukash Virus. It is not a genuine computer virus, because this program is categorized as ransomware application. It means that the program holds your computer hostage and expects you to pay a ransom fee. It promises to unlock your desktop if you transfer the money, but that is very far from the truth. The reality is that the program would never leave your computer, so you need to remove Bundesamt für sicherheit in der informationstechnik virus from your PC yourself as soon as you can. Read more »
Ministry of Public Safety Canada Virus
Ministry of Public Safety Canada Virus is a ransomware infection which barely differs from Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus and many other ransomware threats that have been detected recently. Ministry of Public Safety Canada Virus is actually a Trojan horse, which gets to the PC by exploiting the vulnerabilities of the system, so it is important to always keep the computer protected. If the computer gets infected with Ministry of Public Safety Canada Virus, it means that the security tool you have is not powerful enough to fight the infection off. Do not wait until the Trojan horse damage the system – remove the threat from the PC once it locks the system down. Read more »