Ransomware infections that are distributed by Reveton are making a come back this February with a whole new batch of computer threats intended to steal money from users located in multiple countries. Váš počítač je uzamknutý virus infects computers in Slovakia. It locks down the PC and then displays a fake screen-sized notification supposedly sent by Slovak Police Force (Slovenská Polícia) that claims the user has breached a few important articles and thus he is now denied a desktop access. ...
In order to avoid such infections as Ministrstvo za notranje zadave Policija Virus, one has to be careful while browsing the Internet. Refrain from clicking on unfamiliar buttons that offer you to download codecs update your browser or install a new application. Quite often browser get infected with Urausy trojan that offers browser updates and once a user clicks on the link embedded in the message, he gets infected with Ministrstvo za notranje zadave Policija Virus if he lives in Slovenia. ...
Even if you live in Hungary and you see a notification from Police Rendőrség on your computer screen, it does not mean that you have been caught red-handed in the middle of illegal cyber activity. The truth is that Police Rendőrség Virus is a computer infection designed to scare users into paying ransom fees. The unfortunate thing is that such tactics do work, and a lot of users end up transferring many via Ukash or PaySafeCard in hopes that their computers will be unlocked and they will be not prosecuted in Hungarian courts. ...
You definitely would not want Policie České republiky Virus on your computer. It is a ransomware infection that makes it seem as though your desktop has been blocked by the Czech police. It obviously targets users in the Czech Republic, but it is not the only ransomware application out there. Policie České republiky Virus is distributed by Urausy trojan, that slithers into the target system unnoticed and then initiates the infection that renders your PC unusable. ...
Computer users in Spain, beware of Dirección General de la Policía Virus. This cunning infection is a ransomware virus that disables your access to the desktop by displaying a hoax warning which is supposed to deceive you into paying a 100 Euro fine because of some reasons that will be briefly discussed in this report. ...
European Cybercrime Centre Virus is a cunning ransomware infection which locks down the computer and presents a misleading warning that bears the emblem of the local police and European Cybercrime Centre, also known as EC3. The institutions vary according to the country which is targeted by the creators of the threat. It has be found out that the warning is produced by the Urausy Trojan, which you should remove immediately after you have found that you cannot use the machine properly. ...
Rikspolisstyrelsen Virus is a ransomware infection which displays a message that is created to look as if it was initiated by the Swedish police. In addition the logo of the police, schemers have also added the logo of European Cybercrime Center, also referred to as EC3, which is done to convince you that it is crucial to do what is said in the message. ...
Has Polizia Penitenziaria Virus entered your computer? Are you struggling with its removal? This is an issue which thousands of Windows users all over Europe have faced and which can be solved using a few simple steps. Unfortunately, the infection itself is not as straightforward and those computer owners, who fail to recognize a scam, fall victims to cyber criminals and their deceitful tricks. ...
Politie Nederland Virus is a dangerous threat which locks your computer in behalf of the Dutch police which in reality do not employ this type of method to charge their alleged suspects. If you think that the warning is sent by the police, you are wrong. You have become a victim of Urausy Trojan which you should remove from the system as soon as possible. ...
If you live in Denmark and your Windows system is unguarded against malignant computer infections – Politiet Kongeriget Danmark Virus is one clandestine program you should avoid. The devious threat runs side by side with the infamous Urausy Trojan. To keep your operating system running smoothly and to guard your personal data against schemers, you need to delete both of these surreptitiously running infections. ...