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Austrian Police Virus Ransomware

Posted: October 24, 2012

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 2/10
Infected PCs: 35
First Seen: October 24, 2012
OS(es) Affected: Windows

Austrian Police Virus Ransomware Screenshot 1Austria's own little piece of Europe's overall surge in ransomware-based attacks, the Austrian Police Virus pretends to be a notification from law enforcement but, in reality, is a ransomware Trojan that's used to extort money from deceived victims. After its installation (which usually involves sophisticated delivery systems that can include spam, drive-by-downloads or, especially, Trojans from the Reveton family), the Austrian Police Virus displays a warning message that claims that your computer has been used in illegal pornographic activities. After this embarrassing accusation, the Austrian Police Virus tells you to pay a fine via Ukash, but SpywareRemove.com malware researchers encourage doing the exact opposite: ignore the Austrian Police Virus's ransom request, disable the Austrian Police Virus through the means in this article and delete the Austrian Police Virus with an anti-malware program of your choice.

The Austrian Police Virus – the Same Scam with New Targets in Mind

The Austrian Police Virus relies on misleading statements and imagery to steal money through Ukash. Like similar ransomware Trojans, the Austrian Police Virus presents itself as being affiliated with the Austrian police, just as Politiet Norge Ukash Virus pretends to be affiliated with the Norwegian police, the Bundespolizei Ukash Virus pretends to be affiliated with the police of Germany, the Scotland Yards Ukash Virus pretends to be affiliated with Scotland Yards and so forth. However, besides displaying the Austrian coat of arms and making a few generic references to legislative documents, the Austrian Police Virus doesn't show anything in its pop-up that would lead victims to believing that this affiliation is genuine.

Along with claiming that your computer has been tracked down and locked due to online crimes, the Austrian Police Virus will make the bluff of threatening the PC user with additional 'legal' action if you don't pay its fake fine. This fine (a hefty one hundred Euros) uses the ransomware Trojan-preferred payment method of Ukash, which SpywareRemove.com malware researchers note is a particularly clear sign of Austrian Police Virus being malware. No matter how difficult it is to access other programs on your computer, this fee shouldn't be paid, since the Austrian Police Virus doesn't have any reason to include unlocking features after you've transferred your money into criminal hands.

Putting the Chill on the Austrian Police Virus's Fake Police Harassment

As a Trojan that's incapable of following through with its threats or its promises to restore your computer back to normal, the Austrian Police Virus should be ignored and removed with suitable anti-malware techniques. SpywareRemove.com malware researchers recommend that you boot into Safe Mode or boot your OS from a removable device, which should disable all PC threats and let you access appropriate security software.

After being shut down, the Austrian Police Virus can be removed from your computer through anti-malware scans from dedicated anti-malware products. SpywareRemove.com malware experts also recommend being aware of the possibility of Austrian Police Virus being associated with other types of malware that may be installed on your computer, as well as with undesirable browser changes that should be detectable and removable with the right security applications. In some cases, Registry changes may also make your Task Manager inaccessible.

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Additional Information

The following messages's were detected:
# Message
1Der Computer ist für die Verletzung der Gesetze der Republik Österreich blockiert worden Achtung!!! Ergab folgende Verstöße: • Herunterladen von Video-Aufzeichnung oder Übermittlung von pornographischem Material mit Minderjährigen, Kinderpornografie, einen Garten, und Gewalt gegen Kinder. Die Verwendung von Raubkopien Audio-Video-Aufnahmen und deren Verteilung. Verteilung und Speicherung yavlyaetsya Pornografie strafbar nach Artikel (Artikel 227-23), das Strafgesetzbuch von Luxemburg. Es beinhaltet einer Freiheitsstrafe von 2 bis 5 Jahren.

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