'Jūsu Dators ir Bloķēts' Ransomware
The 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware infection is one of the variants of the infamous Reveton Ransomware Trojan. The 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware targets computer systems located in Latvia and is used to extort money from unsuspecting computer users. The 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware carries out a well known scam which involves blocking computer systems with a fake message from their country's police. Victims of this scam are then prompted by the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware message to pay a fine (in this case of 100 LVL) in order to unblock their computer and avoid prosecution. Since the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware message is not actually related to the Latvian police in any way, ESG security analysts strongly recommend against following this malware infection's instructions or paying its 'fine.' Instead, removal should be carried out with the help of a reliable anti-malware program.
The 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware message accuses the victim of breaking the law. The 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware message includes various severe offenses such as trafficking with child pornography, laundering money and distributing malware. The 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware claims that the victim may go to jail for extended periods of time or have to pay enormous fines as a consequence of these bogus accusations. After these threats, the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware message claims that it is possible to avoid all of these dire consequences if the victim is willing to pay a fine through Ukash, a legitimate money transfer service that is not directly connected to the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware scam. Unfortunately, paying this fine will not remove the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware infection or restore access to your computer. Because of this, steps should be taken to remove the Trojan infection causing the appearance of the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware message on the infected computer.
Removing the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware infection involves using a reliable anti-malware program to scan your computer. However, it is first necessary to bypass the 'J?su Dators ir Blo??ts' Ransomware message. To do this, ESG security analysts advise computer users to use alternate boot methods to gain access to Windows, including Safe Mode with a Command Prompt and starting up from an external memory device.
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