Malware Protection Ransomware
Malware Protection ransomware is a ransomware Trojan that blocks other programs while Malware Protection ransomware displays a fake spam warning on your screen. This fake warning accuses your computer of being hijacked for criminal purposes, including distribution of a polymorphic virus, but Malware Protection ransomware doesn't have any form of system diagnostic functions and is at least as illegal as the false crime that Malware Protection ransomware accuses you of committing inadvertently. Although Malware Protection ransomware recommends that you pay a fee to unblock your PC and remove its encryption, SpywareRemove.com malware experts encourage you to use a safer means of recovering your computer – by deleting your Malware Protection ransomware with a suitably competent anti-malware product.
Malware Protection ransomware: an Empty Bark with Real Teeth Behind Its Threats
Malware Protection ransomware may present a slightly more intricate warning message than the norm, but its overall scam conforms to the same expectations that SpywareRemove.com malware researchers have developed out of experience with other ransomware Trojans. After infecting your PC, a Malware Protection ransomware Trojan will proceed to prevent you from using other applications while Malware Protection ransomware displays the warning shown below:
From your computer was detected mailing (spam) sending a very dangerous polymorphic virus which contradicts law and harm other network users. Your computer has been also infected by this very dangerous polymorphic virus, which modifies itself every 24 hours and in this case virus detection by antiviruses is very difficult.
What virus do
- Encrypt all your important files with 128 symbols random generated password (different passwords for each computer) using AES algorithm and send this password to the hackers server. It will be done only once and there is no way to get this password back, only catch it when its sending to server.
- Sending spam to others users and harm computers with same virus.
- Totally block safe mode without any chance to resume.
- Hackers require $2000 to decrypt your files.
What our team do:
- We waiting the moment when password sending to hackers server and succesefully catch this password and send it to our server (this is very difficult because password sent to hackers servers only once time!) If you see this message we have already catch password.
- Our Malware Protection blocked access to your computer, including networked access (except for our staff), otherwise virus can modify itself an infect your computer again!
- Removing all virus data from your computer after payment and getting your password to unlock computer and decrypt files.
The contents of this warning pop-up are, of course, wholly fraudulent, since Malware Protection ransomware has no ability to detect the polymorphic virus that Malware Protection ransomware claims is on your computer and doesn't serve any purpose as an anti-malware tool. In fact, even the encryption that Malware Protection ransomware claims has occurred (a process that encodes your files to make them unusable) is nonexistent, and deleting Malware Protection ransomware by appropriate methods will allow you to resume normal use of your PC. With these facts in mind, SpywareRemove.com malware experts note that there's no justification for giving in to a Malware Protection ransomware hoax and rewarding its criminals with your money.
Saving Your Files and the Rest of Your Computer from a Malware Protection Ransomware Scam
Contacting the phone number or e-mail address that Malware Protection ransomware offers for you use is discouraged, since Malware Protection ransomware's criminal partners are unlikely to provide honest or useful information for removing a Malware Protection ransomware infection. Instead of relying on broken tools that Malware Protection ransomware gives you, removing Malware Protection ransomware should be done by a reputable anti-malware application that's known for being able to handle ransomware Trojans of Malware Protection ransomware's stripe. However, since Malware Protection ransomware will attempt to block you from using these programs while Malware Protection ransomware is active, SpywareRemove.com malware researchers suggest the following methods for disabling Malware Protection ransomware before its removal:
- Booting Windows into Safe Mode.
- Booting your PC from a USB drive or other type of removable device.
- Switching to another installed operating system.
- Using one of the following codes to fake unlocking Malware Protection ransomware: '76557152140071780302280' or 'aes987156.'
SpywareRemove.com malware analysts also note that, despite the pop-up bearing the same name, Malware Protection ransomware is unaffiliated with the rogue anti-malware program that uses the name Malware Protection.
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