'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmiştir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware
The 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware Trojan is one of the variants of a ransomware Trojan family named Reveton. These types of malware infections are also commonly known as the 'Ukash Virus' because they tend to demand payment of the ransom via Ukash, a money transfer service mainly used in Europe. Variants of the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware Trojan have been observed since early 2012 and are part of an ongoing epidemic of ransomware Trojan attacks. There are variants of the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware Trojan corresponding to most countries in Europe, and newer variants of this scam have also started to pop up in North America. The 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware scam is not difficult to be apprehended; in order to prevent becoming one more victim, ESG security analysts strongly advise computer users against following the instructions contained in this malware infection's ransomware message.
Like most similar malware infections, the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware blocks access to the infected computer and displays a full screen message from the police. This message, written entirely in Turkish, contains logos of the Turkish police and Turkish flags, supposedly to make it seem as if the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware infection is actually part of an operation by this country's police force. The 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware message claims that the victim used the infected computer for illegal activities and that it is necessary to pay a hefty fine using one of various money transfer services (the two most ubiquitous in these kinds of attacks are Ukash and PaySafeCard).
ESG malware analysts warn computer users against believing the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware's lies. There is no actual relationship between the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware Trojan and the Turkish police force. Instead of paying this Trojan's 'fine', ESG security researchers advise deleting this malware infection with the assistance of a reliable, fully updated anti-malware program. To bypass the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware message, ESG malware analysts advise the use of an alternative start-up method for Windows, such as using Safe Mode or an external memory device. Once the 'Bllgisayarinizin Bloke Edilmi?tir. Türk Polisi' Ransomware message is bypassed, removing this threat is usually not a difficult task and can even be undertaken manually as long as the user has elementary awareness of the Windows Registry Editor.
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