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Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware

By ZulaZuza in Ransomware

Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware is a malware infection detected as ransomware, which affects Canadian PC users. Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware is produced by scammers with the goal to pilfer money from credulous computer users. Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware spreads with the help of the Urausy Trojan that blocks the corrupted PC by covering the screen of the computer with a bogus pop-up alert in an attempt to intimidate target PC users into believing they have performed illegitimate online actions. The false pop-up warning message of Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware declares to come from the Ministry of Public Safety Canada and Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police to scare attacked computer users into thinking that it is a real police message. The deceitful alert of Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware blames victims for committing cybercrime and declares that they have breached certain laws. The fake warning message of Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware claims that the PC user has been downloading and dispersing copyrighted material to other computer users, sending spam emails or visiting illegal websites. The frightening notification of Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware provides victims with instructions on how to pay a ransom of CAD $100 via Ukash or Paysafecard to restore access to the computer and evade prosecution. Do not pay the so-called ransom for imaginary cybercrime actions because this won't help you to unlock the PC. Affected PC users should uninstall the related Trojan with legal anti-malware software to remove Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware from contaminated computers.

Messages

The following messages associated with Ministry of Public Safety Canada Ransomware were found:

Ministry of Public Safety Canada
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
Interpol

Attention!
Your computer has been blocked 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 Canada criminal law.

Article 161 of Canada criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 5 to 11 years.

Also, you are suspected of violation of "Copyright and Related rights Law" (downloading of pirated music, video, warez) and of use use and/or dissemination of copyrighted content. Thus, you are suspected of violation of Article 148 of Canada Criminal Law.

Article 148 of Canada criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 3 to 7 years or 150 to 550 basic amounts fine.

It was from your computer, that unauthorized access had been stolen to information of State importance and to data closed for public Internet access.

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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 will be opened against you.

Amount of fine is CAD $100. You can pay a fine Ukash vouchers.

As soon as the money arrives to the Treasury account, your computer will be unblocked in course of 24 hours.

Then in 7 day term you should remedy the breaches associated with your computer. Otherwise your computer will be blocked up again and criminal case will be opened against yourself (with no option to pay fine).

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