'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware
'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware, otherwise known as 'Cyber Command of Florida' Virus, is ransomware, which affects computers in the Florida state of the United States of America. 'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware circulates to targeted computers with the help of a Trojan Urausy. 'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware covers the desktop of the infected PC with a deceptive pop-up image/notification 'Attention! Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons' supposedly sent by the legal USA security institution in an attempt to trick affected PC users into thinking they have committed online cybercrime actions. The scary pop-up alert displayed by 'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware on the screen of the compromised PC states that the computer is locked because the computer user has been performing illegitimate activities linked to copyrighted content on the PC. The fake pop-up warning message used by 'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware is generated by the ransomlock Trojan, which blocks the victimized computer. To unlock it, the Trojan demands a ransom of $300 from victims to be paid via MoneyPak or MoneyGram. However, if victims pay the supposed fine, they won't be allowed to restore access to their PCs. Do not believe any information given by the bogus pop-up warning message used by 'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware and pay the so-called ransom. Select a decent anti-malware tool to rid the PC of 'Cyber Command of Florida' Ransomware.
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