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Police Virus Removal - Unlock Police Virus

Police Virus Removal - Unlock Police Virus

Police Virus is a generic name for hundreds of different ransomware infections which use deception and apocryphal credentials of international Police departments and agencies just to generate illicit profits. Some of the recent examples include Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü virus, Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus and POLITIE Belgique Police Fédérale Virus. As research shows, the infection is spread all around the world, as it has been detected in Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, the U.S., Read more »

Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü virus

Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü virus

Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü virus is a computer infection that is classified as ransomware. It comes from a huge group of similar infections and targets users in Turkey, claiming that their computers have been locked by the Turkish National Police. It may seem as though Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü virus's claims are real, considering that the notification that blocks you from accessing your desktop has the Turkish flag and the Turkish police insignia, but you cannot believe a single word this program says. The notification is fake and you have not committed a single crime indicated on the list. You need to remove Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü virus from your computer otherwise the application will continue terrorizing you, in attempt to steal your money. Read more »

TeamSpy

TeamSpy is a highly dangerous malware application which is another example of espionage against private companies and governmental institutions around the world. However, the highest number of victims is estimated to have been registered in Russia and Ukraine. TeamSpy exploits TeamViewer in order to get remote access to the computer. The threat is installed as a legitimate remote access tool (RAT); as a result, anti-virus programs cannot detect and remove the infection. Read more »

System message – Sector Not Found

System message – Sector Not Found

System message – Sector Not Found is a fake alert which follows the deceitful, clandestine System Repair. The fictitious system defragmenter may release various pop-up notifications and recommendations regarding the security of your personal computer. Needless to say, if the program has appeared on your PC without prior request and you have not downloaded it, there is no doubt that it is fictitious. Additionally, you should realize that no system optimizer could fix lost hard drive space or decrease allegedly critical RAM temperatures. Should you pay money for the full version of System Repair? On the contrary! You should delete the program from the computer because it is the only way to remove System message – Sector Not Found alert and other bogus notifications. Read more »

Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus

Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus

Once your operating Windows system becomes locked by the vicious Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus, there is nothing else you should do but have the malicious infection removed. The main objective of the ransomware is to trick you into sending a bogus text message (SMS) for a completely fictitious Windows license verification. Even though it is stated that the SMS is free-of-charge, in reality you will be charged incredible sums for sending it. Needless to say, the accumulated gains end up in the pockets of cyber criminals, which is why you should ignore the screen-locking alert and delete Su Licencia Ha Caducado Virus without further hesitation. Read more »

Why do I see this page Virus

Why do I see this page Virus

Why do I see this page is a malicious message from computer malware that does not allow you to access a list of popular social networking websites (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and so on). The message displayed claims that you have been engaged in "unusual activity" and therefore you need to complete a survey in order to access the blocked websites. Needless to say, that Why do I see this page message is not legitimate and it has been devised in order to generate financial gain for cyber criminals. Instead of paying your money for nothing, you have to remove Why do I see this page malware from your computer and protect your system from similar intruders. Read more »

You have 48 hours to pay the fine

You have 48 hours to pay the fine Virus is a devious ransomware infection managed by the infamous Reveton Trojan. The clandestine infection manifests through a screen-locking notification supposedly sent by national authorities, including Europol, Bundespolizei, Australian Federal Police or the ICE Cyber Crimes Center. All malicious infections from this faction are targeted at specific countries, including Canada, the U.S., Spain and Greece. Read more »

POLITIE Belgique Police Fédérale Virus

POLITIE Belgique Police Fédérale Virus

POLITIE Belgique Police Fédérale Virus is a part of a big cyber crime network that includes an extensive list of ransomware infections. This ransomware program is localized for computer users in Belgium. It comes adorned with Belgium Police (Belgique Police Fédérale) insignia and as a result gullible users are made to believe that they have breached several important laws. Read more »

System Failure Warning Virus

System Failure Warning Virus is a ransomware infection that terrorizes users in Great Britain. It appears on your screen like a system failure message from EUROPOL (European law enforcement agency) and it might seem that you have really committed all those crimes that System Failure Warning Virus accuses you of. However, even if you do know that you are absolutely innocent, that is not much of a comfort, because the infection will not leave your computer unless you remove it for good. Read more »

Policía Nacional de Uruguay Virus

Policía Nacional de Uruguay Virus

We are absolutely sure that you do not want to have Policía Nacional de Uruguay Virus on your computer. This ransomware infection comes from the same batch of malicious programs as Policia Boliviana Virus, Policía Federal Argentina Virus, Policía Nacional del Ecuador Virus and other similar infections. It is easy to see from the name of the infection that it targets computer users in Uruguay. It claims to present a notification from the National Uruguayan Police office (Policía Nacional de Uruguay). Read more »