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ICE Cyber Crime Center Virus Asking for $300 – Android Lock Removal Tips

ICE Cyber Crime Center Virus Asking for $300 PC and Android phone malware locks one computer with a plenty of warnings declared you have been violating particular laws. This whole  deisgned idea gives computer users  must grow in order to give the mendacious impression that locking computer with ICE Cyber Crime Center virus Android lock is attributed by high authority government agency and regarded as an urgency alarm to alert. However, the truth is the hackers pretend the scam virus to be on behalf of but actually not as the same with genuine enforcement agency ICE Cyber Crime Center to blackmail money through deceptive alerting. Have a view on ICE Cyber Crime Center Virus Android lock Asking for $300.

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Published on November 1, 2013 , last updated on September 23, 2014

RCMP Virus – Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus Blocked PC/Android Phone

Being reported about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Virus Android malware began to raise the devil and gave the majority of Internet users a really hard time. Since then, the RCMP virus Android lock  has not been weakened, instead, it becomes more and more rampant. Here must warn those people who haven’t been suffering from it, once encountered the cunning virus, never believe in any word it said. Just to remove the Royal Canadian Mounted Police virus Android malware without hesitation.

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Published on November 1, 2013 , last updated on September 23, 2014

AAWService.exe – How to Fix AAWService.exe Error?

AAWService.exe is a process can automatically set to start and displayed on Windows Task Manager along with computer starts. It is the service related with the program named Ad-Aware., which is an anti-spyware developed by Lavasoft that detects and removes various infections on a user’s computer. Thus the AAWService.exe can be identified on Windows Task Manager since the Ad-Aware has installed on your computer. While, that the AAWService.exe process always running in the background, there is a trouble make computer users feel increasingly upset. Although you never gave AdAware 2007 (Plus/Pro) Free to run something, the AAWService.exe still has to load at every startup.

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Published on October 31, 2013

Remove NSA Virus Demanding $300 (Android Lock Virus Tips)

NSA virus is a PRISM Android scam to collect non-existent ransom for infringement of national laws by MoneyPak payment method. Hence, NSA Android virus is also called MoneyPak virus. It is a virus with advanced computer and Android tech to be capable of hijacking web camera, detecting IP address and displaying the date when law-breaking activity is detected.

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Though attaching figures of police and some official badges, among which there is one from Mandiant Security Agency, NSA sealed screen message cannot deny its real property as a virus since no official department would collect fines by suddenly locking up a computer or a Android phone.

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Published on October 31, 2013 , last updated on September 11, 2014

National Security Agency Virus – Assist to Remove NSA Android Virus

Locked by National Security Agency virus which asks $300 to release your PC or Android phone? The National Security Agency Android virus, also known as NSA Internet Surveillance Program virus, NSA Internet Surveillance Program Virus or NSA virus, have been indentified as hazardous ransomware which utilizes the screen locker techniques to damage target PC and Android platform. Usually, once your PC and Android device is infected with National Security Agency virus, a misleading alert will pop up on your screen voluntarily, which claims that “The work of your computer has been suspended on the grounds of the violation of the law of the United Sates of America.” It may state that you are under suspicion due to the illegal content downloading (which was automatically classified as child pornographic materials) and distribution. Moreover, according to the message of alert, you would be asked to pay a fine of $300 through Moneypak within 72 hours in order to release locked PC or Android system as well as avoiding jail. It is certain that the National Security Agency alert is a bogus notification, which asking a non-existent fine from victims. The National Security Agency virus won’t go away with the $300 payment, but could bring more trouble on affected PC and Android device instead.

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Published on October 31, 2013 , last updated on September 11, 2014

Remove FBI Porn Scam, Android Phone Virus Removal

About FBI Porn Scam

FBI porn android scam is a joint name for ransomware that pops up all of a sudden to claim an amount of fine that can be up to $100, $200, $300, $500 by accusing victims of watching pornography, including child porn. Top 3 FBI porn scams are hereby shown below:

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(FBI Cybercrime Division virus)

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(FBI MoneyPak virus)

 

FBI2

 (United States Cyber Security virus)

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Published on October 30, 2013 , last updated on September 11, 2014

AFP Virus Asking AUD $100 – Remove Australian Federal Police on Android

The infamous Australian Federal Police Android threat, abbreviated as AFP virus, has been categorized as destructive Ukash ransomware attacking Australian PC/Android users mainly. Traced back to the early 2013, the AFP virus has been designed by cyber crooks to create hazards on target machine, no matter it runs Windows operating system, Mac OS X or Android system. Being similar as other well-known ransom viruses such as FBI Moneypak virus and Homeland Security virus (click here to view the post), the Australian Federal Police Android virus keeps adopting the techniques of screen locker, which is typically bundled with a bogus notification in the name of Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), AFP. Crime Commission (ACC) or Royal Australian Corps of Military Police Interpol. For detailed, the Australian Federal Police Android threat usually claims that your computer/Android phone has been locked due to it being involved with the distribution of pornographic material or other copyrighted content and spam. Being against the law, the punishment executed by Australian Federal Police is amount of fine which could be AUD $100 or more.

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Published on October 30, 2013 , last updated on September 11, 2014

SOCA Virus – Serious Organised Crime Agency Virus Android Lock Removal

No one will be surprised to learn that a series of dangerous Android lock are nearly universal among people with computers and Android phone. Now quite a plenty of computer users are suffering from the fatal damages of malicious Serious Organised Crime Agency virus. And while infecting computers can be a great way for hackers to stay in acquiring illegal profit, to steal state secrets and to exposure confidential data, it sure has a worse downside. Read on to learn why it really might be time and how to remove the Serious Organised Crime Agency virus Android lock from the infected computer – – Even if it’s just for an hour or an afternoon or a day.

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Published on October 30, 2013 , last updated on September 23, 2014

Search.certified-toolbar.com – How to Remove Search.certified-toolbar.com Easily

As the computer user was so confused to find the Search.certified-toolbar.com suddenly became the default homepage and the original one was gone, and what’s more ridiculous is the browser was filled with all sorts of strange add-ons and extensions, which is definitely not user’s intention to let it happen. Could not help wonder, what exactly is going on here?

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Published on October 30, 2013

Instructions to Remove United States Department of Justice Virus, Android Lock Removal

What happened to the computer?

Heard of computer users having ran into a situation that the United States Department of Justice  Android  lock malware suddenly locked the computer screen by displaying an appalling message, accusing them of violating the law of the United States of America. As is known, the United States Department of Justice has a mission to guarantee the enforcement of the law, protecting the legal interests of the U.S. Government. So, can we assume that receiving a warning for this agency must mean that users have some illegal activities?

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Published on October 29, 2013 , last updated on September 23, 2014

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