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'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware

Posted: February 28, 2013

'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware is a Danish Police Trojan that locks your computer by displaying a fake legal warning about your file-downloading history. Although 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware insists that you pay a fine to make up for your apparent online crimes, 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware isn't associated with Denmark's law enforcement and launches its attacks without any regard for your guilt or innocence. If your PC has been locked by 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware, SpywareRemove.com malware experts can recommend several ways of disabling 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware, after which you can delete 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware with any anti-malware program that you like.

'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware: a Crook that's Clothed in a Stolen Uniform

'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware appears to be an updated variant of the Koda Virus, and like the Koda Virus, targets residents of Denmark in its attacks. Once installed, 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware creates a pop-up that covers your desktop and refuses to be closed, with a variety of fake legal details to make itself look like a legitimate police warning that supposedly has the support of a Danish copyright-defending organization. However, SpywareRemove.com malware experts can verify that 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware isn't linked to either Denmark's police or to the real Koda – and doesn't attack your PC as a consequence of any type of online misbehavior on your part.

'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware's pop-up requests that you pay a Paysafecard fine to unlock your PC, which, of course, 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware will not accomplish. One minor addition to 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware that was lacking in the Koda Virus is the inclusion of a window that displays your webcam feed – an apparent attempt to make you think that the authorities are watching you. Reputable brand names like 7-11 and Kaspersky also are sprinkled throughout 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware's pop-up to make it look legitimate.

Why 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware is Quick to Recommend that You Buy Your Way to Freedom

Money that's given to 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware isn't sent to either Koda or the Danish government, but to criminal possession, funding a steady future of ransomware-based 'businesses.' However, 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware isn't unique – similar Police Trojan and Koda Police ransomware attacks have taken place throughout most of the world. With respect to Denmark in particular, other Police Trojans similar to 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware include Politiet Kongeriget Danmark Ransomware, 'Computeren er Blevet Blokeret' Ransomware and, of course, its predecessor: the Koda Virus.

You're likely to find it all but impossible to use other applications while 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware and its pop-up are interfering with your PC. However, SpywareRemove.com malware research team has found that Safe Mode, as well as loading a backup OS, to be effective solutions to this drawback. A disabled 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware can be safely deleted, but anti-malware software always should be considered the preferred tool for removing 'Din computer er blevet låst' Ransomware from your PC.

One Comment

  • Thorbjørn says:

    My computer got blocked by "din computer er blevet låst" Ransomware, I cannot start my computer in safe mode, because everytime I do it shuts down and start normally, it has even used my camera to take a picture. Can you maybe help me with this problem?
    Many thanks Thorbjørn

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