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‘Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad’ Ransomware

Posted: August 1, 2013

A new Police Ransomware Trojan from a family that's known for localizing its fraudulent alerts to specific countries, the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware displays warnings specific for the nation of Slovenia. However, the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware isn't authorized by Slovenia's National Bureau of Investigation, national police, Office of Informatics and Telecommunications or any other institution of the official Slovenian government. As an illegal Trojan, the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware locks your computer and displays its alerts to terrify you into paying a fake fee, which SpywareRemove.com malware experts consider completely unnecessary for restoring your computer. Windows-locking ransomware like the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware always can be disabled by appropriate security strategies, after which any good anti-malware product can delete the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware easily.

The 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware and the Investigation of Your Hard Drive that Always Finds 'Evidence'

The 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware doesn't have any legitimate functions for detecting criminal activities of any type, but is very identifiable from its pop-up alert, which blocks your access to the Windows interface while also claiming that your computer has been used for common online crimes like breaking copyright. Besides the generic legal text translated into Slovenian, a few symbols related to the Slovenian government and various details about your PC (such as your IP address and its corresponding location), the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's pop-up mainly is used for displaying its ransom request. New Trojans from the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's family, including the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware, also include a countdown timer to imply that your person or your computer will face other problems from a failure to pay in due time.

However, the money transferred through the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's requested method is received by malware-distributing criminals, rather than the Slovenian government, and the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware will attack your PC no matter whether your history of internet usage is clean or guilty. SpywareRemove.com malware experts especially warn of the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's system lockdown, which can extend to blocking various Windows security programs specifically, and will prevent you from using your operating system in any meaningful sense until the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware is removed.

Abiding by Slovenian Law by Getting Rid of a Fake Law-Abiding Program

Although the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's automatically-displaying pop-up alert claims to have been placed on your PC as a result of a lawful government intervention, SpywareRemove.com malware researchers easily confirmed that there's no need to pay the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's ransom or, in fact, allow the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware to stay on your computer for more than the time that it takes to remove the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware. Because the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware, by default, will keep you from using important security applications that are useful for disinfecting your PC, you may wish to consider booting your computer from a safe removable drive, as well as using Safe Mode or other alternative boot-up techniques to block the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware. Anti-malware software should be considered preferential for removing the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware, which includes concealed components and may also be accompanied by other Trojans with separate functions from the 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's ransomware scam.

The 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware only targets the nation of Slovenia and residents therein, but the same isn't true of many closely related fake Police Trojans from its family. Some examples of the many nationalities already targeted in 'Nacionalni Preiskovalni Urad' Ransomware's family are evident with examples like the 'Polícia Judiciária de Portugal' Ransomware, the 'Serviciul pentru Intervenţii şi Acţiuni Speciale' Ransomware, the 'Služba Kriminální Policie a Vyšetřování' Ransomware'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware, the 'Nemzeti Nyomozó Iroda' Ransomware, the 'Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police' Virus and the 'Police Judiciaire Fédérale' Ransomware.

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