Threat Database Ransomware 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware

'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware

By LoneStar in Ransomware

The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware Trojan is a Police Ransomware infection that has been responsible for numerous recent attacks on computer users in the United States. The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware carries out an attack used by Police Ransomware Trojans on specific countries. However, in the case of the 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware, this infection targets computer users in specific states in the United States; for example, the 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware infection may display messages from the 'Cyber Command of California' Ransomware, 'Cyber Command of South Texas' Ransomware, the 'Cyber Command of Hawaii Ransomware, etc. There are variants of the 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware targeting computer users in California, North Carolina, Arizona, Ohio, South Texas, Pennsylvania, Utah, South Texas, Washington, Maryland, New York, Oregon, Nevada, New Jersey, Hawaii, Indiana, Florida and Georgia. Like most Police Ransomware infections, the 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware is used to steal money from computer users. This infection threatens its victims in order to extract a payment of $300 USD.

The Infamous Ransomware Message that Blocks Your PC

The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware scam is simple to understand. The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware blocks access to the infected computer. The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware prevents computer users from gaining access to their files or any software on the infected computer (including the Windows Desktop or Explorer themselves!). The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware displays a full screen message that claims that the infected computer was blocked by the 'cyber command' of the infected computer's state. The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware can know where the infected computer is located by observing the infected computer's IP address and system settings. The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware accuses the victim of illegal activities, claiming that it is necessary to pay a $300 USD ransom to unblock the affected computer.

How the 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware Affects Your Computer

The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware is distributed using typical threat delivery methods. The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware can be distributed using malicious email messages. The 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware has also been distributed using attack websites and exploit kits.

Messages

The following messages associated with 'Cyber Command of [State Name]' Ransomware were found:

USA Cyber Crime Investigations

Cyber Command of [State name]
ATTENTION!
Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below.
You are accused of viewing/storage and/or dissemination of banned pornography (child pornography/zoophilia/rape etc). You have violated World Declaration on non-proliferation of child pornography.
You are accused of committing the crime envisaged by Article 161 of United States of America criminal law.
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The penalty set must be paid in course of 48 hours as of the breach. On expiration of the term, 48 hours that follow will be used for automatic collection of data on yourself and your misconduct, and criminal case wilt be opened against you. Amount of firm is 300$. You can settle the fine with MoneyPak or MoneyGram xpress Packet vouchers.
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