Ministrstvo za notranje zadave Policija Virus is a computer threat that is very good at fooling computer users into transferring their money to cyber criminals. This ransomware infection locks down your computer and holds it hostage in hopes of luring your money out of you. Ministrstvo za notranje zadave Policija Virus claims that the notification displayed across your screen is delivered by the Slovenian Police office. Thus, the infection it makes the users in Slovenia think that their systems are locked down by law enforcement authorities while the reality is quite the opposite. Read more »
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Police Rendőrség Virus
Police Rendőrség Virus is a computer infection that has been created to lure your money out of you. It targets computers in Hungary, and displays a screen-sized notification that is supposedly sent by the Hungarian Police. The user infected with Police Rendőrség Virus is accused of copyright infringement, child porn distribution and other illegal cyber activity. Aside from these accusations, Police Rendőrség Virus also does not allow the user to access his desktop - no matter how many times you would restart your computer the Police Rendőrség Virus does not disappear. It asks you to pay the fine if you want to avoid prosecution. Quite obviously, you have to remove Police Rendőrség Virus from your computer, because that is the only way to get rid of the notification. Read more »
Policie České republiky Virus
Policie České republiky Virus is a computer threat that attacks users in Czech Republic. It denies desktop access and displays a fraudulent notification on behalf of the Czech police. According to the message, your computer is locked because you have been engaged into illegal cyber activity, namely - downloading and distributing copyrighted content (Video, Music, Software). Read more »
Ireland's National Police Service Virus
If your computer is infected with Ireland's National Police Service Virus, keep in mind that the police in Ireland do not attempt to make you pay a fine by displaying a warning that contains various alleged charges. With this virus on your PC, you cannot access the system because a fraudulent message appears whenever the PC is turned on. Follow our advice and remove Ireland's National Police Service Virus as soon as you can if you do not want to have the PC damaged by the infection. Read more »
Dirección General de la Policía Virus
Dirección General de la Policía Virus is a computer infection which you would not like to have on your computer. It enters the system without your consent and locks it down to make you think that the computer is no longer operable. In order to unlock the system, you are expected to pay a fine of 100 Euros via Paysafecard or Ukash. The virus has a version called FBI Cybercrime Division Virus which demand that the money be paid via MoneyPak, so as you can see, criminals can chose any money transaction service they like to trick you into thinking that you really need to pay the ransom money. Read more »
Polícia De Segurança Pública Virus
If your screen displays a full-screen message that has a headline Polícia De Segurança Pública, do not think that the Portuguese police have connected to your computer. The truth is that your PC is infected with the cunning Urausy Trojan that produces a hoax message to convince you that you have to pay the police a sum of 100 Euros in order to regain control over the system. Do not trust the content of the message as the so-called Polícia De Segurança Pública Virus is a scam. Read more »
European Cybercrime Centre Virus
European Cybercrime Centre Virus, also known as EC3 Europol Virus, is a dreadful ransomware which has been developed to trick you out of your own money. Unfortunately, it is not difficult to fall into the trap of experienced cyber criminals who stand behind the vicious threat. One click on a malicious link or an infected spam email attachment could be used to drop malware onto your computer without any of your knowledge or notice. Especially if you have not protected your Windows system against virtual schemers and their clandestine infections. Read more »
Polizia Penitenziaria Virus
Polizia Penitenziaria Virus is an intimidating and misleading threat which uses scare tactics to trick you into giving up your own money. The threat shows up as a screen-locking notification which lists various cyber crimes and intimidates you with penalties of 10,000 euro or even imprisonment. Overall, this alert is bogus and all information represented through it is fictional. Do not think that your computer has been locked by Polizia di Stato or that you are accused of performing illegal activity by the authentic Polizia delle Comunicazioni department. Read more »
Landespolizeidirection Bundesministerium für Inneres Virus
Landespolizeidirection Bundes Ministerium für Inneres Virus is a misleading, deceitful and surreptitious Windows infection which is initiated by the vicious Trojan.Urausy. So how do these infections enter your computer? If your operating system is not guarded against schemers, even such insignificant actions as opening spam email attachments or clicking on suspicious links could help schemers drop malware onto the computer. What is worst – you may know nothing about this illegal activity until your PC is corrupted by malicious computer infections. In the case of the vicious ransomware, malignant files are set to hijack the Windows Registry and initiate a seemingly uncontrollable computer lock down. Read more »
Politiet Kongeriget Danmark Virus
Politiet Kongeriget Danmark Virus is one tricky computer infection. It is specifically targeted at Windows systems and users who currently live in Denmark. The devious ransomware belongs to the same group of EC3 Europol malware as Gesellschaft Zur Verfügung Von Urheberrechtsverletzungen Virus and United Kingdom Police Virus do. Needless to say, these infections are targeted at different countries. The main trick of the deceitful infection is to convince you that your PC has been observed by the Danish Police and Europol who now expect you to pay fines for allegedly committed cyber crimes. Read more »