'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware
'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware, otherwise known as 'Cyber Command of Utah' Virus, is a malware infection, which is recognized as ransomware. 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware attacks computer users in the Utah state of the United States of America. 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware is spread to vulnerable computers by a Police Trojan. 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware shows a bogus pop-up image/notification 'Attention! Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons' supposedly sent by the official security authority in an effort to fool attacked PC users into thinking they have committed cybercrime. The frightening pop-up warning message of 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware states that the compromised PC is locked because the computer user has been downloading and spreading copyrighted content, software, audio and video, visiting malicious websites and sending spam emails to other computer users. The deceptive pop-up warning message of 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware blocks the victimized computer system. To unlock it, 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware demands a ransom from victims of $300 to be paid via MoneyPak or MoneyGram. However, the paid ransom will not help victims to restore access to the computer because 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware is designed by cybercriminals to rip PC user off. The targeted computer will be completely blocked so that the PC user is not able even to reboot it. Do not believe any information delivered by the fraudulent pop-up alert of 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware and pay the ransom because you will face financial loss. Use a reputable anti-malware application to uninstall 'Cyber Command of Utah' Ransomware from the corrupted PC.
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