Threat Database Ransomware 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware

'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware

By GoldSparrow in Ransomware

'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware, otherwise known as 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Virus, is a ransomware infection, which affects computer users in Arizona, USA. 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware is distributed by cybercriminals via dangerous websites or downloads of infectious files. 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware is delivered to the targeted computer system via a ransomlock Trojan and, once installed, shows a pop-up image/notification 'Attention! Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons', which includes a webcam and a list of illicit online actions supposedly performed on the compromised PC. The ransomware Trojan blocks the victimized computer system and does not enable computer PC users to start any commands. The fake pop-up alert of 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware states that the PC user has been downloading and distributing copyrighted content including software, video and audio, visiting forbidden websites or sending spam email messages to other computer users and, thus, violated certain USA laws. The intimidating warning message of 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware also declares that an operating camera is used to record the PC user's files, audio and video to identify him as a criminal. The scary warning message of 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware supposedly comes from the legal security authority in order to make computer users think the announcement is legal. 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware demands a ransom of 300 dollars to be paid via MoneyPak or MoneyGram to restore access to the computer and avoid arrest. Do not believe the bogus pop-up notification of 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware because it's a hoax created by cybercrooks to pilfer money from credulous computer users.

Messages

The following messages associated with 'Cyber Command of Arizona' Ransomware were found:

U.S.A. Cyber Crime Investigations
Cyber Command of Arizona
Attention! Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below.
You are accused of viewing/storage and/or dissemination of banned pornography (child pornography/zoophilia/rape etc). You have violated World Declaration on non-proliferation of child pornography. You are accused of committing the crime envisaged by Article 161 of United States of America criminal law.
Article 161 of United States Of America criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 5 to 11 years.
Also, you are suspected of violation of “Copyright and Related rights Law” (downloading of pirated music, video, warez) and of use use and/or dissemination of copyrighted content. Thus, you are suspected of violation of Article 148 of United States of America Criminal Law.
Article 148 of United States of America criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 3 to 7 years or 150 to 550 basic amounts fine.
It was from your computer, that unauthorized access had been stolen to information of State importance and to data closed for public Internet access.

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