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Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus

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Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus is a name commonly given to a dangerous ransomware Trojan known as the 'Der Computer Ist Fr Die Verletzung Der Gesetze Der Republik Sterreich Blockiert Worden' ransomware infection. According to ESG security researchers, the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus is incorrectly named due to the fact that the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus refers to a malware infection that targets computer users in Austria rather than in Australia. However, regardless of the name given to it, the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus carries out the same basic scam as a large number of variants of the so-called Ukash Virus that target computer users in various countries in Europe. If you cannot access your computer because of a full-screen, obtrusive message written in German that prevents you from accessing your desktop and other Windows components, ESG security researchers strongly advise ignoring this message and instead taking steps to remove the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus infection from your computer.

There are variants of this ransomware corresponding to most countries in the European Union. The Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus is used by criminals to block access to their victims' computers, forcing them to pay a substantial fine under false pretenses. Basically, the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus ransomware message alleges that the infected PC was involved in illegal activities (such as trafficking with pirated software or visiting forbidden pornographic websites). The Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus will claim to be a message from the Austrian Federal Police and will demand that the victim pay a fine using the legitimate Ukash money transfer service. The Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus claims that if the penalty is not paid, the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus will contact the authorities and eventually fine the victim with a penalty of thousands of Euros and possible jail time.

Do Not Become a Victim of the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus!

ESG security researchers highly recommend that computer users ignore the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus message. If you pay the fine that this ransomware Trojan demands, there is no guarantee that you will regain access to your computer. Rather, the removal of the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus is indispensabl, and it should be done using an appropriate anti-malware program. The main issue is to gain access to your anti-malware software if your computer is blocked with the Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus. This can be done easily starting up in Safe Mode, from an external memory drive or accessing the Windows Explorer from the Command Prompt.

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thank you sooo much…..u saved me the trouble and time of taking my pc to the store……thnks a million….all ur steps work and did fix my problem!!

Still confused that how will i know that same virus got in my System???

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