'Police Nationale Francaise' Ransomware
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Ranking: | 4,159 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 2,178 |
First Seen: | August 29, 2013 |
Last Seen: | September 19, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
'Police Nationale Francaise' Ransomware is a ransomware, which is an online scam created and spread by attackers to pilfer money from unsuspecting French computer users. 'Police Nationale Francaise' Ransomware circulates with the help of a ransomware Trojan via dangerous websites, malicious downloads, or infectious spam email attachments. The Trojan blocks the targeted computer system and asks the PC users to pay a supposed fine of 100 Euro through the prepaid payment system Ukash to restore access to the victimized computer. 'Police Nationale Francaise' Ransomware covers the screen of the corrupted PC with a specific image/pop-up alert, which is allegedly sent by the Police Nationale. The misleading pop-up warning message of 'Police Nationale Francaise' Ransomware declares that the IP of the attacked PC has been included in the black list because the computer user has been performing illegitimate online actions, such as visiting infected websites, downloading and dispersing copyrighted content, sending spam email messages to other PC users or distributing forbidden audio, video or other files to other computer users. You should not pay the supposed fine asked by 'Police Nationale Francaise' Ransomware because you will simply lose your money by giving them to cybercriminals.
URLs
'Police Nationale Francaise' Ransomware may call the following URLs:
cowboy2u4me.me |
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