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Keskusrikospoliisi virus

Keskusrikospoliisi virus

Keskusrikospoliisi virus is a ransomware infection developed by the same cyber criminals who are responsible for having spewed out all the other Ukash virus infections. This computer threat attacks users in Finland and it poses as an official representative of the Finnish Police. That is the main reason why a lot of users end up believing the message they see on their screen, but you should know better. Remove Keskusrikospoliisi virus from your computer and protect your money from these cyber thieves. Keep on reading this article in order to find out how to restore your desktop access and how to remove the malicious infection for good. Read more »

Polícia Judiciária de Portugal Virus

Polícia Judiciária de Portugal Virus

Polícia Judiciária de Portugal Virus is a new ransomware infection which follows the footsteps of the truly clandestine and intrusive threats Atenção! Seu computador e bloqueado! Virus and Polícia de Segurança Pública Portuguese Virus. As you can tell from the names of these threats, they are dangerous to those Windows users who live in Portugal. In case your Windows system is not guarded by authentic spyware detection and removal tools, and you are not careful, for example you open spam email attachments or download from unreliable sources, soon enough your PC could be infected by the malign Urausy Trojan. The threat is barely notable, and in most cases it hides within the computer for days until cyber criminals are ready to take over your operating Windows system. As this happens, you will discover that access to the computer has been removed and that the desktop is now corrupted by a suspicious looking warning. Have you noticed this? Then rush to remove Polícia Judiciária de Portugal Virus as soon as possible. Read more »

Politiets Sikkerhetstjeneste virus

Politiets Sikkerhetstjeneste virus

Politiets Sikkerhetstjeneste virus is a ransomware infection which you may come across if you live in Norway and have no security program on your PC. Moreover, it is a Trojan called Urausy, which has different variants. The threat in question barely differs from the earlier versions of the Urausy Trojan, if, for example, you compare Politiet Norge Ukash Virus and Norsk Politi Institutt for Cybercrime Virus. Like the threats daetected earlier, Politiets Sikkerhetstjeneste virus is aimed at deceiving unsuspecting computer users, which means that the content of the warning generated by the threat should be ignored, and the infection removed from the PC. Read more »

Comandancia General de Policía virus

Comandancia General de Policía virus is a Trojan infection which is aimed at deceiving computer users in Ecuador. If your computer is infected with this threat, it suggests that you do not have a reliable and powerful security application, which could fight various computer infections off. Ecuador has been already attacked by some other ransomware infection, and the same goes for other countries. There is another wave of ransomware attacks, so if you arrived at this page accidentally, make sure that your computer is protected properly, no matter what country you live in. Various computer infections, including Svensk National Bureau of Investigation virus and Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CCIP) Virus, are circulating on the Internet, and you should try to avoid them by providing the PC with the ultimate protection. Read more »

Nemzeti Védelmi Szolgálat virus

Nemzeti Védelmi Szolgálat virus

Nemzeti Védelmi Szolgálat virus is a malicious ransomware infection, using scaring techniques to intimidate you to pay them. You may be familiar with other similar malware, like FBI Virus or Ministry Of Public Safety New Zealand Virus. If you are, you will notice that a lot of things this particular virus does can be seen in similar infections, too.

Specifically, it poses as a Hungarian law enforcement unit and claims you have been participating in illegal activities. However, the alleged charges can go away with a “fine” that you have to pay in a short period of time. You should note that everything this ransomware may show or declare is a part of these criminals’ scam, so the only thing you should do is remove Nemzeti Védelmi Szolgálat virus. Read more »

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 »

Svensk National Bureau of Investigation virus

Svensk National Bureau of Investigation virus

Svensk National Bureau of Investigation virus is a dangerous computer infection which is installed without the user’s permission. The infection bypasses all security programs and alters the settings of the system so that no operations can be performed. The reason the threat does so is that the creators of Svensk National Bureau of Investigation virus wants to make you voluntarily pay money for unlocking the PC; however, instead of paying the fine imposed by strangers, you should remove the infection from the PC as soon as you can. Read more »

Police Judiciaire Fédérale Virus

Police Judiciaire Fédérale Virus

Police Judiciaire Fédérale Virus is a computer threat that will deny you desktop access by displaying a fake security notification across your screen. The notification is designed to make you panic and push you into spending your money on something that is entirely not your fault. Do take a deep breath to relax and take a closer look – the message on your screen is not real and you need to remove Police Judiciaire Fédérale Virus from your computer in order to regain your desktop access. Keep on reading this malware description in order to find out more about Police Judiciaire Fédérale Virus and how to remove it. Read more »

FEDPOL BundesKriminalPolizei virus

FEDPOL BundesKriminalPolizei virus

The criminals behind Ukash Virus group of ransomware infections have created so many malicious programs, that one can already group them according to the country they are intended for. Take FEDPOL BundesKriminalPolizei virus, for example. Just like all of the other ransomware infections it blocks user from entering his/her desktop and displays a fake notification that is supposedly delivered by Swiss Federal police office. However, the Swiss Federal Police cannot lock you out of your computer as that is not their jurisdiction. Thus the conclusion is that the message on your computer screen is fake and you need to remove FEDPOL BundesKriminalPolizei virus from your computer in order to resume the usual operations with your machine. Read more »