'Computeren er Blevet Blokeret' Ransomware
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Threat Level: | 100 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 17 |
First Seen: | December 3, 2012 |
Last Seen: | July 27, 2020 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Computeren er Blevet Blokeret Ransomware is a PC threat identified as a ransomware program, which is a variant of Ukash Virus. Computeren er Blevet Blokeret (The Computer is Blocked) Ransomware is created by scammers to extort money from trusting computer users in Denmark. Computeren er Blevet Blokeret Ransomware is distributed via a ransomlock Trojan that locks the targeted computer system by covering the desktop with a fake pop-up image/notification. The falsified pop-up alert of Computeren er Blevet Blokeret Ransomware uses the name and logo of the Danish police to intimidate PC users into thinking that it is legal. The scary warning message of Computeren er Blevet Blokeret Ransomware accuses the victim of committing certain crimes. The false warning message of Computeren er Blevet Blokeret Ransomware claims that the computer user has been downloading and storing copyrighted content and spreading it to other computers, sending spam emails to other computer users or visiting pornographic websites. The notification of Computeren er Blevet Blokeret Ransomware contains instructions on how to pay the ransom of 100 Euro to unlock the computer and avoid imprisonment. Do not pay the fine for imaginary illegal actions because this won't help you to unlock your computer. You should remove a ransomware Trojan with a legitimate anti-malware tool to uninstall Computeren er Blevet Blokeret Ransomware.
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