KNOW SOME FACTS OF THE FBI CYBERCRIME DIVISION VIRUS


Think before you act. You just can’t go and use kneejerk reactions every time you see an official sounding email from a government agency. And that advice works as well for those times when you happen to find yourself locked out of your computer, with the screen showing a message from the FBI’s cybercrime division. It seems they’re on to you, how you surreptitiously check out those porn sites or download content from peer-to-peer networks. But wait, it seems they’re going to let you off easy, pay the fine of $300 and you get control of your computer back and hopefully they’ll forget about these minor offenses you’ve committed. Don’t you go about paying that fine, or you will be twice scammed. You’ve just encountered the FBI cybercrime division virus, a nasty ransomware that is getting distributed online.

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Remember those porn sites or peer-to-peer networks you visited? You just might have gotten the FBI cybercrime division virus there, since hackers usually put their malware on sites that have a large following. But while the security protocol of these sites is top-notch, hackers are able to hide their ransomware in legitimate files, and that is how they escape detection in these high security sites. But there’s a few more ways, these ransomwares are able to penetrate your personal computer security measures. Since it is a Trojan and can be hidden, they can take a ride on legitimate emails or on the free software downloads that you do. And once you open these files, this Trojan installs a subroutine on your startup to lock your computer to the FBI cybercrime division virus page and locking you out of the other programs in your computer, including the much needed anti-virus protection program you installed on your computer.

It is easy to understand how scary this ransomware can be, with the official-looking page informing you of your violations, like those visits to porn sites and peer-to-peer networks, many of which has been used on the sly to pass on messages from evil doers and terrorists. There’s even a screen in the page that show you, supposedly, how they are monitoring you through your webcam, by showing a real time image of what the camera captures, which is that of your face. And with “evidence upon evidence of your wrong doing and their monitoring,” you’ll be scared into paying the fee they require to unlock your computer.

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U.S. Department of Homeland Security Virus

But don’t worry and don’t be scammed! Never ever pay the fee because they might just get something important from you – credit card information. Remember the “virus page?” all those validating information such as your IP address, city, operating system and username can be easily accessed by the Trojan within your computer. Don’t add insult to injury by giving them access to your finances. And to get back to your problem of your computer being locked by this Trojan, the solution might be as easy as being able to access the Advanced Boot Manager section of the BIOS and using the Safe Mode with Command Prompt option to activate the system restore function of your operating system.

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TIPS TO GET RID OF US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE VIRUS


Have you experienced screen-block problems because of illegal cyber virus? The spiteful program “United States Department of Justice” is categorized as ransomware. This virus disguises as US Department of Justice Virus to deliver fake messages to mislead you that your computer activities are against the law of America, like the using pornography, copyrighted movies, software, promoting terrorism and many more illegal activities.

US Department of Justice Virus

US Department of Justice Virus

The worst thing is that the virus could have an access to the camera of your personal computer illegally get a picture of your activities in your room in order to threaten you. By means of blocking your monitor, the ransomware demands you to pay for the fine of $00 within twenty four hours. If you won’t pay the fine, you’ll be persecuted criminally and your screen be blocked.
The ransomware virus will infect your computer through the following situation:
Several lawful and malicious websites and also malicious links, and attachments in e-mails could contain the United States Department of Justice MoneyPak virus. If you click these, the virus could be surreptitiously downloaded.
You could be convinced that particular free software that may contain malware is extremely helpful for you. Once you have downloaded and installed it, the malicious program United States Department of Justice MoneyPak virus might be installed also in your personal computer packaged with software without charge.
Your personal computer could be captured also by United States Department of Justice MoneyPak virus through peer-to-peer file or folder sharing websites that may bring some virus and malware.
To get rid of US Department of Justice Virus, the following are some important precautionary measures to take into consideration:
Do not open unidentified, unwanted links or websites, and attachments in e-mails.
Never download free software coming from unfamiliar websites, particularly peer-to-peer file sharing websites
You must set in animal software in order to prevent your personal computer from unexpected attacks of ransomware and further malware.

s3The United States Department of Justice MoneyPak Virus has a harmful effect to your personal computer. Once it has captured your computer, the following cases will appear in your personal computer:
It will block your personal computer by means of a full-screen page and you may get into own desktop in the secure mode with the use of command prompt.
Lock firmly your desktop, but you restart your personal computer, the monitor will be blocked within a little seconds. This happens because the virus has altered the registry of your Windows and appends secretly malicious files or folders into your personal computer, which might work when your personal computer is booting.
Immobilize all the restore points of your system to evade being removed.
There are various steps that can be used in order to troubleshoot the process of removal if it is difficult to remove the US Department of Justice Virus. Ransomware frequently infects one user account on Windows. The following are some guidelines to remove the virus using diverse user accounts:
Register into an account that is not affected the virus and make scan with trustworthy software in detecting and removing the malware.
You may delete also the account infected
Other alternatives include making a new account in removing malware if just one  Windows user account is found in the computer system.
Another way to remove Department of Justice Virus is by means of Deny Flash. Various variants of ransomware make use of flash and signs of infection could be suspended by means of denying flash through Macromedia’s real-time choices.

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DO NOT BE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE HOMELAND SECURITY VIRUS

There is nothing like a message from a very powerful government agency informing you of wrongdoings to make you release effluvia into your pants. For the general population of computer users, we generally stay on the safe side of computer use. We pay for software we need or download free versions of the ones we need if they are available. We go to trusted sites to watch video or listen to music since many of these sites have expanded their offerings to include movies we want to watch or music made accessible by the artists themselves for streaming or free download.

Homeland Security Virus

Homeland Security Virus

So it is a cause of panic to anyone, who sees a message from Homeland Security and be accused of nefarious computer use. And what’s more alarming is to be charged a fine for your violation. It’s a scam! Your computer has just been infected with the Homeland Security virus.
Anybody who doesn’t know a thing about the Homeland Security virus has good reasons to be scared. One, it comes from a power government agency that is known to monitor computer traffic. Two, it already has locked you out of your computer, keeping you on the page and unable to access anything else on your computer. Third, the page tells you that you are being monitored and it has a webcam shot of one of your activity or your current online activity. And four is that you can’t verify if you’ve really downloaded a file or visited a site that is being investigated for compromising national security.
You are just being targeted for extortion by evil programmers on a power trip. The Homeland Security Virus belongs to the Trojan Urausy class, which is mainly a screen locker. While some virus in this class merely locks the screen and denies you access to the other contents of your computer, some have been observed to send information from your computer with the ability of the virus to connect your computer to the Internet. And it is not easy to catch these perpetrators since they use anonymous payment services for their misdeeds, making it difficult to get the necessary proof of their criminal activity.

i1So as a regular computer user with no knowledge of advanced malware removal, should you panic? Not in the least. First, do not be tempted to give in to their extortion. Next, learn the steps in how to access that part of your computer operation that says “advanced boot options.” Once you’ve reached this screen, choose the ‘safe mode with command prompt” option so that the computer takes you to the DOS operation. And from that point all you need is to make sure you are in the right directory, your hard drive, and what you need to do is a “system restore” – to bring your computer back to that time in its operation when the virus hasn’t infected your system. And it could be as simple as typing “rstrui.exe” on the command prompt screen.
And when you are successful in doing the system restore and now have your computer running again, make sure to run an up-to-date anti-virus program or a malware program to thoroughly remove the virus. And it would help if you install a real-time, cloud-based protection system on your computer.

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WHY HAS MY COMPUTER BEEN LOCKED BY THE INTERNET CRIME COMPLAINT CENTER?



Many internet users have lately reported that they received a message from the Internet Crime Complaint Center telling them that their computer has been found to be used for illegal activities. It is not real and is just a virus. It is a variant of the FBI Moneypak virus. The virus asks them for $300 as a fine for their crime and locks their computer so they cannot open any windows application. Have you also got a similar sounding message and now cannot open anything on your computer? This virus is not detected by popular antivirus solutions like Norton and McAfee.

Internet crime complaint center?

Internet crime complaint center?

Even starting your computer in safe mode and then running virus scan shows nothing. This has caused many people to think that the message is genuine and they pay the hacker the money. This virus is called a ransomware and it works by disabling all other applications on your computer. The first application that it deactivates is the antivirus on your computer. Please do not pay any kind of money. Many users have reported that their computers were still infected even after they paid the money.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center virus is part of the FBI virus and claims to represent the FBI. It scares users into thinking that they had committed some crime. The hackers also try to scare them by claiming that the user will be arrested if they do not pay the fine of 300 dollars. The hackers who have created this virus have also created many similar viruses. At least a dozen different variations of these viruses have been reported by users from many different countries. The viruses are in English to make sure that they are more effective and can trick more users. It is a new virus and most antivirus fail to remove it or even detect it.

downloadThis virus keeps showing a warning message that tells the user that they used their computer for illegal activities and have broken various local and international laws. This message cannot be closed and not another window on the computer can be opened. The user is unable to do any work on the system and is not even able to login to the internet to search for a solution. The virus demands a fine of $500 from the user. It even tells users that they will be arrested if they do not pay this fine. The virus keeps displaying the message that the computer will only unlock after the fine has been paid but even if you pay the fine, the virus will keep the system locked
It is very complicated to remove the Internet Crime Complaint Center virus. The virus disables all applications and antivirus on the computer. The most efficient way to get rid of this virus is to call YooCare or YooSecurity helpline. There is also a list of instructions provided which advanced computer users can follow if they understand viruses well and are sure that they can follow all steps without damaging the computer even more.

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