Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Fake Hard Drives Diagnostic Report of File Recovery virus

File Recovery is a nasty Trojan sample that belongs to the group of fake hard drive defragmenters. This is a program that is a typical rogue. In fact, there are many other similar programs to it. For example, we can also name Data Recovery, Smart HDD and lots of other rogues that are alike. When this malware enters your system it runs the imitated scan of your computer and reports various system, hard drive and memory errors. The fake report is summarized in the following fake hard drives diagnostic report that tells as follows:

Metropolitan Police virus removal instructions

Is your system infected with a serious ransomware program that dared to name itself as Metropolitan Police warning? Well, you’re not alone. There are many users primarily from the European Union whose PCs got contaminated with this serious cyber disease. But the point is that this virus has nothing to do with well-known UK’s police and its other law enforcement bodies. Neither it has to do with the Police Central E-crimes Unit of Specialist Crime Directorate. This is just the way hackers prepared themselves to reap earnings with extremely unfair methods. They developed a special Trojan horse that infects computers and locks them completely. Afterwards the system turns out to be totally inoperable. The locked status remains after numerous reboots, and user cannot do any business on the infected workstation. There are various sites that tell how to deal with ransomware infections. Some of them are effective whereas some are not. The point is that this virus (also referred to by some as Met Police ransomware) has several versions, and sometimes the removal instructions fit for one version of it and cannot be applied towards other versions. What is the remedy if your PC has been locked with Metropolitan Police system hijacker?

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

System Progressive Protection malware removal

How to remove System Progressive Protection malicious application? Such question, no doubt, is going to be asked by many users whose systems became infected with this junkware. This rogue, by the way, is the direct successor of Live Security Platinum, the virus that has been very persistent over the latest period of time. So, it has been recently replaced by a new horrible utility that names itself as System Progressive Protection. At the same time, there’s nothing progressive in it. Instead, this utility is extremely dangerous and may attack your system considerably, without mercy. So, if this is the case, you need to know the correct remedy on how to prevent the negative consequences of this rogue.

Monday, September 24, 2012

PC Protection virus. Removal guide

PC Protection is a new scam on the web. This is a fake anti-spyware tool that is prepared by hackers in order to rip off many users deceived by them. It acts like a typical rogue antispyware program. First, it implants the machine without user’s consent or approval. The very installation, in other words, is hidden from user’s sight. You cannot find this program in the list of Add/Remove programs of your Control Panel. Why is it so? Well, the answer is simple. PC Protection is the malware that doesn’t act like a decent antivirus application.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Warning: Your computer is infected. Fake popup of Live Security Platinum virus

Live Security Platinum rogue is a master of trickery, no doubt. It gives a lot of scary popups, notifications, warnings and alerts and tells that your system is in a terrible danger. It asks you to buy its full version (license) in order to have all those fake infections removed. However, you should not trust any information you hear from this scam. Otherwise there is a serious risk of your wallet becoming thinner, and the chances are that you will never get your money back. Today we will tell you about one fake notice presented by Live Security Platinum virus. It says this:

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Der Computer ist für die Verletzung der Gesetze von Belgien und wurde blockiert virus

This is a ransomware application (virus) that today attacks Belgium and its people. Being written in German, this nasty Trojan represents real danger to many computers. This is why you should be extremely careful when you see your PC being compromised with this hoax. Here is what the ransomware actually says once it enters your PC:

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

How to remove byshcdzyuhso.exe Ransom Trojan

byshcdzyuhso.exe is a serious trojan horse with a random name that is extremely dangerous for your computer. This guide is meant to give clear and up-to-date removal instructions on successful elimination of this scam from your system. Please be careful while you read this post, make sure you follow these tips carefully, with implementation of each recommended step.

Monday, September 17, 2012

info[at]online-cyber-police.com – fake email you should ignore

The email info[at]online-cyber-police.com is used by hackers today specifically for the goal of collecting funds from deceived users whose systems got infected with Metropolitan Police ransomware (virus that locks the screen). By the way, this Metropolitan Police scam first appeared long time ago, about 2 years ago, in fact. However, even today it keeps attacking many computers in the world. This is why you should understand that you’re dealing with a serious virus infection that is extremely dangerous for your system. However, it can be removed if you follow our instructions carefully.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

FBI ransomware.

Ransomware virus is nowadays attacking thousands if not millions of PCs today, and the United States of America is being targeted a lot. This virus blocks your desktop and then tells that you have committed some serious crimes over the Internet. However, you haven’t ever done anything like this, have you? Nevertheless, the malware wants you to share some funds with the crooks who developed it, and this is why you should be in advance warned of this scam. Do not ever effect the payment in favor of these frauds.