Category Archives: Malware
West Yorkshire Police Virus
If you find that you cannot use the computer properly but receive a message with a logo of West Yorkshire Police, it means that your PC is infected with Yorkshire Police Virus, which is a British variant of the virus that has different names and interfaces depending on the targeted region. The virus presents a message claiming that West Yorkshire Police have blocked your PC because you have breached the laws of copyright or visited pornographic websites. ...
Investigation Department Virus
Investigation Department Virus is a Canadian version of a piece of ransomware known as Interpol Department Trojan or Interpol Trojan. The cunning program penetrates into the system through its vulnerabilities and bypasses all security tools presented on the PC. The infection has been developed with the aim of deceiving the user into paying a considerable sum of Canadian dollars which has to be paid in order to unlock the computer as Investigation Department Virus freezes the system. ...
Interpol Department Trojan
Interpol Department Trojan is a treacherous infection that you will definitely notice on your PC. Once in the system, the infection messes the Registry up, which results in immobilization of the infected computer. You will be unable to access the Internet, launch different application or navigate through different parts of the system. ...
Windows Anytime Upgrade Ukash Virus
It is highly unfortunate to get your system infected by Windows Anytime Upgrade Ukash Virus, as this disastrous ransomware application might remove your access to full system’s control, expose security vulnerabilities to other malware, and can even make you believe that you need to spend $156 (100GBP) to regain administrative privileges. ...
Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus
Is your computer locked with a message forcing you to pay money for illegal file sharing? If yes, Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus is the most probable agent in this situation, and even if you do not see this name on the message, take a look at the list of names, which could define your issue. If you do recognize any of these titles, you should rush to delete Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus right away. ...
DNS changer
DNS changer is a malicious computer infection that usually disables the computer’s antivirus programs and manipulates users by redirecting them to suspicious and dangerous websites. Criminals behind the malware can control what websites are visited by computer users. ...
FBI DNS Changer
Check whether your computer’s IP address is within the range from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254, because you might be infected with FBI DNS Changer, if your Internet connection is disabled or you cannot open desirabled websites. FBI DNS Changer is a piece of malware that creeps in to the system unnoticed and does not allow users to use the Internet. ...
FBI Moneypak
FBI Moneypak is a ransomware infection, which has been infecting operating Windows systems all around the globe, and which has been designed by virtual schemers to make you spend a substantial amount of money on something that has no value. The infection, which might come through such security cracks as bundled or encrypted downloads, is presented with a pop-up notification, ...
Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D
Even though most of the Trojans are targeting computers that run on 32-bit CPUs, Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D is a malware component of Win32/Sirefer rootkit aimed for the 64-bit CPUs. It has been observed that this Trojan generates fake traffic for a service that counts visitors in various websites. The address of the site that Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D works for is liveinternet.ru. However, that is not all, because Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D can also modify the search results in order to redirect the user to one or the other suspicious website. ...