'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware
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Ranking: | 3,459 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 7,423 |
First Seen: | July 30, 2013 |
Last Seen: | September 19, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware Trojan belongs to the infamous Urausy family of malware. The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware is part of a wave of police Winlocker attacks belonging to this family of malware that have started to infect computer systems in various parts of the world. There are countless variants of the 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware such as the 'Kriminalpolisenheten' Ransomware, the 'Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg' Virus and the 'Služba Kriminální Policie a Vyšetrování' Ransomware, among others, all caused by a handful of ransomware Trojans that have countless variants that adapt to the victim's geographical location. The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware attack seizes a computer, takes it hostage, and then demands payment through an electronic payment service in order to restore access to the computer. However, paying this bogus 'fine' will not allow you to regain access to your files.
How the 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware Scams Its Victims
The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware displays an alarming message claiming that the infected computer was blocked by Sweden's police. In fact, the affected computer is blocked by a Winlocker, a kind of malware infection specifically designed to prevent computer users from accessing their operating system and files. The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware message accuses the victim of illegal activities, including money laundering and malware distribution. The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware continues by claiming that it is possible to avoid prosecution if a one-time police fine is paid. However, this is all a scam; the 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware has no actual connection with any real law enforcement agency.
The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware's Regional Variants
Malware in 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware's family of police Winlockers have regional variants. They are specifically designed to target computer systems in a specific part of the world in order to make their attack more effective. The 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware displays a message written in the targeted country's language and contains elements such as the logo and of a law enforcement agency belonging to that specific part of the world.
Getting the Access to Your Computer Back
To remove a 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware infection, first use alternate start-up methods to access the infected computer. This should allow computer users to bypass the 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware message. Once this has been accomplished, the 'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware can be removed with the help of a reliable, fully updated anti-malware application.
URLs
'Svensk National Bureau of Investigation' Ransomware may call the following URLs:
music-home.info |
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