Category Archives: Malware
Bundesamt für sicherheit in der informationstechnik virus
Bundesamt für sicherheit in der informationstechnik virus is a ransomware application. It means that this dangerous computer infection enters your system surreptitiously and then blocks you from accessing your files and desktop in general. Bundesamt für sicherheit in der informationstechnik virus displays a screen-sized message which claims that you have violated several national and international laws by having been involved in child pornography distribution, copyrighted material storing and so on. ...
Interpol Virus
Interpol Virus is a ransomware infection which illegally uses the credentials of the reputable International Criminal Police Organization. The name and the logo of this organization are presented via a screen locking notification which might be filled with various misleading accusations. If you are not involved in the distribution of child pornography, copyrighted files or spam, you should recognize the scam right away. ...
FBI Virus
The clandestine FBI Virus is presented as a screen locking notification which can be presented from your desktop or your browser. The virus is actually a ransomware because it uses intimidation to trick you into paying a ransom; however, this is the last thing you should do. ...
Cryptorbit
There are different types of ransomware applications out there, and some are more annoying than others. Cryptorbit is exceptionally disturbing ransomware infection that denies computer access and claims it has decrypted your files. Although Cryptorbit is not a variant of CryptoLocker Virus, it still does the very same thing, so we can assume that most of its threats are valid. However, ...
FINE HAS BEEN PAID FBI virus
Computer malware is known to travel in packs, and they often even work together to make as much damage as possible and to steal as much money as they can. FINE HAS BEEN PAID FBI Virus can be considered a second phase of a browser locker infection that paralyzes your Internet browsing activities. It is closely related to All activities of this computer have been recorded Virus, and considering the message it displays, ...
Central Security Service Virus
Central Security Service Virus is a malicious ransomware infection. If it has corrupted your operating system already there is no doubt that now your desktop is locked and the only thing that you can see when you turn on the computer is an intimidating notification which appears to have been sent to you by the U.S. officials. ...
National Security Agency virus
National Security Agency Virus is a ransomware application. As you can obviously tell, it is able to lock you out of your computer by displaying a fake security notification on your screen. National Security Agency Virus is there to make you think that you have committed a grave crime and consequently, you need to pay a predetermined fine via Greendot MoneyPak ...
Your browser has been locked
If you come across a warning that reads “Your browser has been locked” when browsing a legitimate website, you should stay calm because it a deceitful warning that seems very similar to the ransomware infections detected earlier. The warning contains the logo of the FBI to make you think that the warning is related to this authoritative institution. The truth is that “Your browser has been locked” has nothing to do with any law enforcement institution in the U.S. ...
All activities of this computer have been recorded Virus
Windows security experts recommend that you delete All activities of this computer have been recorded Virus from the operating system as soon as you discover that the threat has corrupted your web browsers. It is extremely important to note that if the clandestine threat corrupted your browsers it means that your personal computer is vulnerable to malware which may enter the system using drive-by download and social engineering scams. ...
Facebook Automatic Wall Post Virus
Facebook Automatic Wall Post Virus is a term that can be used to refer to bogus Facebook applications which seek to access the system and steal login credentials. Usually, such programs are spread when the user clicks on the link promoting a program or a video. ...