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Služba Kriminální Policie a Vyšetřování virus

Služba Kriminální Policie a Vyšetřování virus is a Trojan infection whose only goal is to deceive computer users in Czech. The infection is a variant of the Urausy malware, which is known to have attacked users in Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, and many other threats. As you can tell, the name of this particular threat is give according to the headline given in the warning. For example, the latest variant detected in Ireland is labeled as GARDA virus, while the British variant is known as Metropolitan British Police Virus or Serios Organised Crime Agency Virus. Moreover, earlier this year, the Czechs were attacked by Policie České Republiky virus, which has a very similar interface. None of the warnings presented by the cunning threat provides correct information, so do not worry and remove Služba Kriminální Policie a Vyšetřování virus from the PC. Read more »

Grupo de Delitos Telemáticos Virus

Grupo de Delitos Telemáticos Virus

Dealing with Grupo de Delitos Telemáticos Virus is no fun, and this clandestine ransomware infection can seriously disrupt the running of the entire operating Windows system. It is not difficult to determine whether the infection has taken over the PC because it manifests through the lock-down of the operating system. Unfortunately, the presented screen-locking alert has been developed to create an illusion that your operating system has been paralyzed not by schemers but by the Police. Of course this is a scam; however, many oblivious Windows users are bound to start believing that Interpol, Europol, Direccion General de la Policia y de la Guardia Civil and other reputable organizations expect a fine payment. Instead of wasting you money you should delete Grupo de Delitos Telemáticos Virus. Please continue reading to learn more about the clandestine threat and its removal. Read more »

Unité Spéciale de la Police

Unité Spéciale de la Police

You power the computer on and find a full-screen warning containing the headlinge Unité Spéciale de la Police. The warning is generated by a Trojan infection, which gets to the PC via the vulnerabilities of the system, and which you should remove from the PC. Unité Spéciale de la Police virus is also known as Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg virus. This is so because the misleading warning contains two headlines, so to help user distinguish one variant of the ransomware Trojan from another, malware researchers refer to the variants according to the most distinguishable features. Read more »

Attentive Antivirus

Attentive Antivirus

Attentive Antivirus is a fictitious antispyware tool which allegedly can help you protect the operating Windows system and remove malicious computer infections. At first sight, this fake AV looks like a tremendously helpful and beneficial tool; however, sooner or later you will recognize that it is fictitious. The rogue has been developed by schemers who also stand behind such Rogue.WinWebSec infections as System Care Antivirus, Disk Antivirus Professional and AVASoft Antivirus Professional. Note that all of these infections require immediate removal because they are fictitious and have been created to trick you into giving up your own money. If you do not want to be fooled by schemers and you have no idea how to remove Attentive Antivirus – continue reading the report. Read more »

Gaming Wonderland Toolbar

Gaming Wonderland Toolbar is a browser add-on published by Mindspark Interactive Network. The toolbar is available at free.gamingwonderland.com, and can be installed on Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. The name of the browser plug-in suggests that it is aimed at active online game players. It contains a bunch of links to gamingwonderland.com so that the user can access particular game categories. Additionally, Gaming Wonderland Toolbar features a radio player, which enables the user to listen to music aired from Poland, Brazil, Switzerland and many others. Read more »

New Zealand E-Crime Lab Virus

If New Zealand E-Crime Lab Virus is your major concern at the moment, you should not wait any longer and remove it from the PC. New Zealand E-Crime Lab Virus is a ransomware infection which locks the system down and demands that the user pay a fine of NZ$100 via Ukash. The computer is said to be blocked because of some illegal activities performed by the user. There are tens of various variants of the threat which attempt to scare the users into thinking that they have to pay the release fee immediately. If you do now want to be one of those unlucky users who have lost their money, remove New Zealand E-Crime Lab Virus from the PC as soon as you can. Read more »

Ministry Of Public Safety New Zealand Virus

Ministry Of Public Safety New Zealand Virus is a computer infection that manifests itself by blocking your desktop access. It is classified as ransomware infection and it is only one of the many malicious applications that terrorize computer users worldwide. As you can guess from its headline, Ministry Of Public Safety New Zealand Virus infects users in New Zealand, trying to convince them that their computers are locked by the national law enforcement authority’s office. The real situation is completely different and it calls for immediate action – you must remove Ministry Of Public Safety New Zealand Virus from your computer otherwise your desktop will remain locked. Read more »

mal/htmlgen-a

Sometimes computer security software detects new reliable software as something potentially malicious and then a lot of computer users are left flustered. We can easily illustrate it with the case of mal/htmlgen-a. Judging from its name one could make a guess that it is a generic malicious program users encounter on the Internet. However, after a little bit more of research it was possible to figure out that mal/htmlgen-a was just a false positive. A false alarm in other words, raised by one of the security software applications. If your security software is claiming that a webpage you are trying to access is infected with mal/htmlgen-a, then you definitely need to update your antimalware application. Read more »

safe.v9.com

safe.v9.com

When you open safe.v9.com, it seems that the website is no more different from the Google search engine, but the size of the Google logo should make you suspicious about it immediately. Actually, safe.v9.com can be classified as browser hijacker, because your home page gets changed to this address without your permission. Although the website itself does not seem to be dangerous, it is only a matter of time until you get redirected to a number of associated web pages related to malware distribution. If you don’t want to get infected with serious computer threats, you need to remove safe.v9.com from your PC right now. Read more »

Polizja Biuro Służby Kryminalnej Virus

Polizja Biuro Służby Kryminalnej Virus is a ransomware threat which is aimed at deceiving computer users in Poland. The creators of the ransomware decided to add the logo of the Polish police to make the user of the infected computer think that the full-warning that is displayed is real. The truth is that Polizja Biuro Służby Kryminalnej Virus does not have anything in common with the police or the department fighting against cyber crime. The threat in question belongs to the same malware family as Australian Communications and Media Authority virus, AFP Crime Commission virus, and many others. All these threats present misleading statements, which is done to scare computer users into paying a particular sum of money, which is presented as a fine or release fee. Remove Polizja Biuro Służby Kryminalnej Virus from the PC once you find that the system is no longer operable if you want to use the machine safely. Read more »