Serviciul De Combaterea A Criminalităţii Informatice Virus
Posted: March 8, 2013
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Threat Level: | 1/10 |
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Infected PCs: | 108 |
First Seen: | March 11, 2013 |
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Last Seen: | October 16, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus is a fake Police Ransomware Trojan that attacks Romanian PC users by displaying a fictitious legal warning about their online behavior (such as warning against illegal file downloads). The Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus's warning message claims to have the authority to lock your computer and even issue further legal penalties, but its real purpose is to bully you into paying a fake legal fine. Even though the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus does block your ability to use your computer normally, SpywareRemove.com malware analysts can recommend methods of disabling the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus and its pop-up. As a followup to that, you can remove the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus with whatever anti-malware product you see fit.
When Cyber-Criminals Claim to Fight Cyber-Crimes
Under the guise of being authorized by a Romanian law enforcement department dedicated to fighting online crime, the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus displays a desktop-blocking pop-up. This fake alert refuses to be closed, always will cover the rest of your Windows interface and cannot be minimized or resized. While the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus's pop-up seems to be specific to Romania, SpywareRemove.com malware experts have confirmed that the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus's real identity is that of a clone of old Police Ransomware Trojans.
The Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus recommends that you pay a fake legal fee as the consequence of your illegal PC usage, but the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus doesn't make any attempt to monitor such crimes and will attack your computer even when you haven't committed any of the crimes that it mentions. Besides that, SpywareRemove.com malware researchers also see some importance in realizing that the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus can't cause your imprisonment or any of the other legal punishments that it claims to prelude.
Out-Thinking the Ransom that Blocks Your Entire Computer
With the above facts in mind, you shouldn't be tempted to pay the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus's ransom, and SpywareRemove.com malware experts suggest the use of Safe Mode to disable a Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus as one of the easiest alternatives. Similar PC security techniques also should be taken against relatives of the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus, such as the International Cyber Security Protection Alliance Virus, Dirección General de la Policía Ransomware, Politiet Kongeriget Danmark Ransomware, Suomen Poliisi Ransomware, 'Landespolizeidirection' Ransomware and Rikspolisstyrelsen Ransomware. The Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus's family has been known to attack other countries besides Romania, especially others situated throughout Europe.
When you can access your desktop and other applications again, you should be quick to delete the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus with whatever anti-malware application you feel is best. Since a Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus isn't linked to the real police force of any country, you can rest assured in knowing that deleting the Serviciul De Combaterea a Criminalităţii Informatice Virus won't result in your untimely arrest.
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