Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus is a ransomware infection which disables access to the system and displays a message which is supposed to scare you into paying money so that you can unlock the PC. The fraudulent warning contains the logo of International Cyber Security Protection Alliance (ICSPA), the Canadian Police and other institutions which are expected to convince you that the warning is legitimate and that you have to do what is said. We recommend that you ignore the accusations claiming that you have been using copyrighted or pornographic material and remove Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus from the system by using SpyHunter.
The following excerpts are presented to show you how the virus attempts to trick the unsuspecting user, so if your PC is not infected, take a look at the examples so that you can recognize the scam in the future:
ATTENTION! Your PC is blocked due to at least one of the reasons specified below.
Illegal access to computer data has been initiated from your PC, or you have been…
Illegal access has been initiated from your PC without your knowledge or consent, your PC may be infected by malware, thus you are violating the law On Neglectful Use of Personal Computer.
The amount of fine is CAD $100.
You can pay fine Ukash or PaySafeCard.
Do not pay the money neither via Ukash nor via Paysafecard as this action will have no use. Other ransomware infections, including United Kingdom Police Virus, Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmistir, El Equipo ha Sido Bloqueado virus and others, use the same scare techniques, so do not hesitate and remove Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus from your PC.
The following instructions will help you install SpyHunter, which has to be done according to particular rules in order for the installer not to be blocked by the threat. If at any stage of the removal procedure you encounter some difficulties, feel free to contact us.
Windows Vista/7
Windows XP
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