Threat Database Potentially Unwanted Programs 855-399-8171 BSOD Error 333 Registry Failure Scam

855-399-8171 BSOD Error 333 Registry Failure Scam

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

The 'Blue Screen of Death' is a term used by Windows users to specify a critical system error in Windows. The BSOD error message is displayed as a blue screen with a text message written with a white font informing them of what happened. However, adware developers have dispersed an app among web surfers that show pop-up windows during their online session that closely resemble the BSOD Error 333 message. Also, the adware that pushes the BSOD Error 333 pop-ups may change your home page and insert a registry key in Window to start at system boot-up. Users infected with the BSOD Error 333 adware are directed to call 855-399-8171 and receive help from supposedly certified Microsoft technicians. Security experts warn users not to trust the BSOD Error 333 pop-ups and call 855-399-8171 because they would contact fake tech support and be instructed to download and install a remote access application. Crooks may use the remote access application to cause system errors, steal files and extort you for money in order to regain your files and system stability. Computer users that have problems with the BSOD Error 333 pop-ups may want to use a reputable anti-malware utility to remove the cyber threats responsible for the BSOD Error 333 pop-ups.

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