Ukash Trojaner is a tremendously dangerous group of ransomware infections that are targeted at those Windows users who reside in Germany and surrounding areas. Any viruses from the malignant group are based on the same strategies and even similar visual presence; therefore, it is not so hard to identify them as harmful. The first stage of the ransomware viruses is clandestine and unauthorized infiltration. Read more »
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GVU Virus
Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (Federal Office for Information Security) is a government agency in Germany that manages communication security. GVU Virus is a malicious ransomware infection that pretends to be an official representative of this agency. This computer threat arrives at your system via drive-by downloads and Trojan infections, and it takes only one click to get stuck with GVU Virus. Read more »
Canadian Police Association Virus
The Canadian Police Association Virus name represents an infection that will use the authoritative name of the Canadian Police Association in order to trick your money. The infectious program will corrupt your screen with an obnoxious message “Your computer has been locked” and then order you to pay a substantially large sum of money using Ukash or Paysafecard online payment systems. Read more »
PC Defender Plus Firewall Alert
PC Defender Plus Firewall Alert is a misleading desktop pop-up that will be presented to you alongside the activity of a rogue antispyware PC Defender Plus. This malignant application can enter your computer via such security backdoors as spam email attachments, social engineering scams, bundled downloads or malicious advertisement attacks. Read more »
Koda Virus
Koda virus visual representation is very convincing, and you may not even understand that your computer has been attacked by a vicious ransomware infection. This is because all of your attention will be focused on the misleading warning about cyber crimes that you have performed from your computer. AntiSpyware101 team warns that these accusations have been noticed in hundreds of computers without any changes, which allows stating that this warning is generic, hence, fake. Read more »
Metropolitan Police Virus
The Metropolitan Police Virus is a true disaster to careless Windows users, who have not yet protected their operating systems with legitimate malware detection and removal tools. The malignant program can be equaled to PRS for Music virus or West Yorkshire Police virus, all of which are targeted at those living in the United Kingdom. The knavish infection will attempt to get your money using Paypal, Paysafecard or Ukash money transfer systems, which is why you could also know the infection by the name of Ukash virus. Read more »
An Garda Siochana Virus
An Garda Siochana Virus is a ransomware infection which will use the respectable name of Ireland’s National Police Service to trick you into giving up your money. The virus is usually propagated into operating Windows systems by the Reveton Trojan; however, other security backdoors could also be used by cyber crooks. The surreptitious infection’s entrance might hide its existence for days before the attack is initiated. Once this happens, Read more »
Green dot Moneypak Virus
People who create Green dot Moneypak Virus earn thousands of dollars every single day. The whole Ukash Virus scam seems to be a lucrative business, because new versions of ransomware programs appear every single day. Even though it should be clear to every single user that police authorities do not have a jurisdiction that would allow them to lock his computer, a lot of people still fall for this trap and spend their money for nothing. Read more »
Stop Online Piracy Automatic Protection System Virus
If you thought that Ukash Virus had no new ideas left, then better think again, because here comes Stop Online Piracy Automatic Protection System Virus ready to rip you off to the very last cent. It is a new variant of FBI Moneypak and other similar ransomware infections that lock the computer and does not allow the user to access his desktop until he pays the ransom fee. Read more »