Monthly Archives: September 2013 - Page 7

Türk Polisi Malware

Türk Polisi Virus is a malicious infection which you need to remove from the PC as soon as you possibly can. The threat follows the footsteps of Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü Virus, Türk Polisi Virus and a number of other clandestine ransomware infections which have been noticed in the operating systems of those Windows users who live in Turkey. The threat is activated by the Revoyem Trojan, a clandestine threat which may run on your personal computer for hours and days before it takes over the system. The malicious ransomware can seriously disrupt the running of your personal computer because it makes sure that you cannot access the desktop. How is this done? If your PC is infected and you turn it on, you will discover a system paralyzing notification indicating that you are linked to cyber crime. This is a signal that you need to delete Türk Polisi Virus from the operating Windows system. Read more »

Police Cybercrime Virus

Police Cybercrime Virus

Police Cybercrime Virus is a computer threat classified as ransomware program. Its classification allows us to foresee what kind of behavior this infection exhibits. As you can most probably tell, Police Cybercrime Virus holds your computer hostage in hopes of exhorting your hard-earned money. The malicious program makes an impression that your computer has been locked due to your own illegal activity, and if you want to get your desktop back, you ought to pay a ransom fee. That is definitely not an option, and you need to restore your desktop access as soon as possible. Then, remove Police Cybercrime Virus, and scan your computer in search for other infections. Read more »

Police Fédérale Belge Virus

Police Fédérale Belge Virus

Has your operating Windows system been corrupted by Police Fédérale Belge Virus? This malicious threat has the ability to take over the system and remove administrative privileges over the entire computer. If you cannot access the desktop and the screen of the computer gets covered with a suspicious alert every time you turn on the computer, there is no doubt that a ransomware has been infiltrated onto the PC. What is the purpose of the threat? According to Anti-Spyware-101.com researchers, the main objective behind the scam is to lure out your money. How can schemers achieve this? Cyber criminals use the screen-locking notification to convince you that you are obliged by law to pay a certain amount of money for cyber crimes you have performed. This is a scam, and so you should delete Police Fédérale Belge Virus without waiting another moment. Read more »

Dansk Politi Virus

Dansk Politi Virus

Danish Windows users may need to delete Dansk Politi Virus if the threat has paralyzed their systems. How do you know if the threat has not corrupted your own operating Windows system? We recommend installing a reliable spyware scanner to check for the existence of malicious files and programs. Of course, if the ransomware has already been activated, all you have to do is turn on the computer. The represented screen-locking notification is the perfect indication of the devious computer infection. In fact, even though you can only see the ransomware notification, the real threat which has paralyzed the computer is the Revoyem Trojan. Read more »

Bundeskriminalamt Virus

Bundeskriminalamt Virus

If your operating Windows system is not supported by authentic security software, Bundeskriminalamt Virus could take it over soon enough. The ransomware has been created by the same virtual schemers who released Bundeskriminalamt Pressestelle Virus. As you can tell by the names of the threats, both of them are targeted at Windows users living in Germany. Even though the malicious Revoyem Trojan, which controls the ransomware, is spread all across the web it has tens of different versions all of which are targeted at specific countries, including Turkey, Belgium or even Canada. The infection is difficult to miss because it locks the desktop and forces you to read a fictitious notification every time you turn on the PC. As soon as you discover that your personal computer is running disorderly or that it has been paralyzed, you need to consider the activity of a ransomware Trojan. Bundeskriminalamt Virus removal is extremely important and so we recommend that you continue reading the report. Read more »

Österreichischen Polizei Virus

Österreichischen Polizei Virus

Österreichischen Polizei Virus is an Austrian version of a Trojan horse called Revoyem. The threat is already known to the computer users in the United States, and it has been found that it is spreading across different countries. If you do not have a reliable spyware prevention program and browse insecure websites, your computer becomes prone to ransomware and other infections. Once the Trojan is installed, the screen is locked. Moreover, a misleading notification bearing the headline Österreichischen Polizei is displayed. It is crucial that you ignore the content of the warning called Österreichischen Polizei Virus for it does not provide you with real information. Remove Österreichischen Polizei Virus from the computer because this is the only way to regain access to your operating system. Read more »

LemurLeap Virus

LemurLeap is a browser extension which allows computer users to find online deals and compare prices. It is also known as LemurLeap Virus. The application works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox. Like the vast majority of online price comparison applications, LemurLeap Virus is available at lemurleap.info and various freeware websites. As to the latter, the odds are you will get the application alongside some browser toolbar, video downloaded, converter, or any other applications. Once you launch the installer of the application, read the terms of use or privacy police in order to find out what extra applications are offered. If you are reading the review because you already want to remove LemurLeap Virus, jump the last section to learn how to do it in no time. Read more »

ZenDeals

ZenDeals is one of those browser applications that display tons of coupons and discount offers whenever you access a particular online store. According to the information provided at the plugin’s official website, ZenDeals supports over a 10,000 all over the web, so when you have the plugin installed on your browser, each time you access a particular store, you will be offered to purchase a particular good at an optimal price. Or so it should be, but there is a chance that the plugin could also be exploited by a malicious third party, and that is the main reason why users are advised to remove ZenDeals. Read more »

CrossRider virus

CrossRider is a suspicious software developer which is responsible for a number of well-known and widely reported browser plugins. The developer works similarly to the infamous Conduit Ltd., which is why we rush to inform you that you should be cautious about the browser add-ons created through this platform. It is extremely important to stay cautious about the third-party software which may come bundled with these plugins. As you may recognize already, virtually anyone can register on Crossrider.com and become a ‘plugin developer’, which means that there is a window of opportunities for schemers to potentially enter your operating Windows system. This is quite scary, which is why we recommend that you are careful about the plugins from the company. Please continue reading the report to learn how to remove CrossRider virus. Read more »

7go.com

7go.com

7go.com is a website that contains various online computer games, and the user can search for a particular game by categories. It has been found that the website is the source of a browser plugin which is named 7go. The browser plug-in is also known to be attached to the setup files of free applications. For instance, it can be bundled with Babylon Toolbar for Google Chrome or Browser Defender. We recommend that you remove the browser plug-in available at 7go.com because this application can monitor your browsing habits and display personalized advertisements. Read more »