Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert

What is Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert?

There are only two possible reasons why you have encountered Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert. First, you have been redirected to http://dev44.xyz/ showing this fake warning. Second, you have malicious software installed on your computer. It usually turns out that users are presented with these disturbing fake alerts because they have an advertising-supported application (adware) installed on their computers. We do not know why it has been displayed in your case, but we are sure that you should not believe a single word written on it. Yes, we know that these fake warnings might be very convincing, but we are sure that real notifications almost never ask users to call the technical support. If Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert has been shown to you because you have landed on the domain indicated at the beginning of this paragraph, you should no longer see it if you close your browser and do not allow it to restore the last browsing session. If it turns out that it is not that simple, i.e., this fake warning is opened on your screen periodically, the chances are high that you have malicious software installed on your computer. In such a case, you need to remove it from your system so that the fake alert could not appear on your screen ever again.

What does Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert do?

Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert is shown to users to scare them into believing that serious problems have occurred and they need to act immediately. Most likely, the fake alert will try to convince you that your computer has been locked due to suspicious activity or harmful malicious software (ransomware) detected. Do not forget that these are all lies. The fake warning you see just tries to convince you to dial the telephone number it promotes. The number might change, but it has been observed that Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert usually promotes +39  0426 270 222. Do not dial this telephone number because you will not call the Help Desk. It is more likely that cyber criminals behind this fake alert will pick up the phone and then will try to sell you software you do not need or try to obtain certain personal details about you so that they could later sell them in the black market. Also, they might try to convince you that they can fix all problems for you in no time. Of course, their service will cost you money.

Where does Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert come from?

There is a reason you have been presented with Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert. Most likely, you have opened a dubious domain showing this fake alert, or you have installed untrustworthy software on your system. Of course, it could have slithered onto your computer without your knowledge too, especially if it is an ad-supported application. Some adware programs have official sources they can be downloaded from by users, but there is no doubt that the majority of users do not know anything about their entrance, which proves that they can be installed on users’ PCs without their consent as well. According to specialists working at anti-spyware-101.com, they are usually spread in software bundles together with free applications. The presence of other programs in the same “software package” allows them to enter computers unnoticed. It does not mean that users cannot prevent them from entering their computers. We have two pieces of advice for them. First, they must download software only from reliable pages and install it carefully so that they could dismiss undesirable software that comes as an additional offer. Second, users must enable a security application on their computers so that bad software could not enter their PCs illegally.

How to delete Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert

No doubt you must eliminate Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert from your screen. The removal method you need to use depends on why you see it. In some cases, it might be enough to close the web browser and make sure it does not restore pages visited previously, but, sadly, the appearance of the fake warning usually indicates that there is malicious software active on the system. If it turns out that you have untrustworthy software installed on your computer too, disable it as soon as possible.

How to get rid of Your Computer Has Been Locked To Prevent Damage fake alert

Remove suspicious software

Windows XP

  1. Click Start.
  2. Click Control Panel.
  3. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Select the untrustworthy application.
  5. Click Remove.

Windows 7/Vista/8/8.1/10

  1. Press Win+R to launch Run.
  2. Type Control Panel in the box and click OK.
  3. Click Uninstall a program.
  4. Select the program you want to delete.
  5. Click Uninstall.

Reset Internet Explorer/Mozilla Firefox/Google Chrome to default

Internet Explorer

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Press Alt+T.
  3. Select Internet Options.
  4. Open the Advanced tab.
  5. Click Reset.
  6. Mark the Delete personal settings checkbox.
  7. Click Reset.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Launch Mozilla Firefox and press Alt+H.
  2. Select Troubleshooting information.
  3. At the top, click Refresh Firefox.
  4. Click Refresh Firefox in the confirmation box.

Google Chrome

  1. Open Google Chrome and press Alt+F.
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Scroll to the bottom of the page.
  4. Click Advanced.
  5. Click Reset.
  6. Confirm your browser reset by clicking Reset in the confirmation box. 100% FREE spyware scan and
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