‘An Garda Siochana’ Ransomware

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'An Garda Siochana Ransomware' Details

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The ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware infection is one of the many variants of the infamous Ukash Virus. This malware infection receives this name because it threatens its victims and demands that they pay a ransom using the Ukash money transfer service, a legitimate service similar to Western Union or PayPal. There are numerous variants of this Winlocker, most targeting computer systems in Europe. The ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware attack is the Irish variants of this malware threat, designed to attack computer users in Ireland by impersonating an Irish law enforcement agency.

ESG security analysts advise against paying the ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware’s ransom and instead recommend removing this threat with the assistance of a dependable anti-malware program. Like the many other variants of the Ukash Virus such as ‘Strathclyde Police Ukash Virus, Scotland Yards Ukash Virus, Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU) ransomware, West Yorkshire Ransomware, Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus, the ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware infection will lock access to the victim’s computer system, effectively holding the infected computer system hostage until the ransom is paid.

‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware uses a threatening message and the logo of the Irish National Police Service in order to carry out its scam. Basically, this malware infection will claim that the victim’s computer was involved in illegal actions, such as viewing child porn or illegally pirating software. These severe criminal activities are supposedly punished with a one hundred Euro fine, an unreasonably low number for such important crimes. It is important to note that ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware has absolutely no relation with legitimate law enforcement operations and is identical to variants found in countries such as Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

Removing ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ Ransomware

Once it is clear that ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware has nothing to do with an actual police agency, ESG malware analysts recommend taking steps to remove ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ Ransomware with the help of an anti-spyware program. The ‘An Garda Siochana Ireland’s National Police Service’ ransomware message is caused by a Trojan that can be removed by using an updated anti-malware solution after booting the infected computer in Safe Mode (simply press F8 during start up) or from an external memory drive.

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