Threat Database Ransomware Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott Ransomware

Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott Ransomware

By ZulaZuza in Ransomware

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PC security researchers have received numerous reports of computer systems all over the world infected with an annoying Winlocker known as the Ukash Virus. This ransomware scam displays a different message depending on the victim's IP address. After detecting the infected computer's geographical location, the Ukash virus displays a fake message supposedly coming from that country's police force written entirely in that country's language, and displaying emblems and logos matching the police force for that particular country. The Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware is the version of the Ukash virus that targets computer users located in Sweden.

However, Swedish speakers have reported that the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware message contains numerous grammar inconsistencies, misspellings and other problems that are not compatible with an official message from an official government institution. Another obvious problem with the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware is the gravity of the supposed crimes that Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware claims to punish. The Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware message claims that the victim's computer system was involved in distribution of child pornography and other highly illegal activities and that the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware is actually a Winlocker set into place by the Swedish police department until the victim pays a slight fine equivalent to 100 Euros. It is entirely ridiculous that crimes like child pornography would be punished in this way, or that the police department would use something like Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware to prosecute criminals.

An Overview of the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware Scam

Fortunately, the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware scam is not particularly difficult to solve. Basically, this malware threat blocks access to the infected computer's desktop, task manager and files. However, this can be easily bypassed by initializing Windows in Safe Mode. This prevents the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware infection from starting up automatically when the infected computer starts up. At that point, all you have to do is to use a reliable anti-malware program to scan the infected computer system and remove the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware infection. Since various versions of the Ukash virus have been around for a long time, and were released by their creators in an affiliate marketing plan, most fully updated anti-malware applications should be capable to detect and erase the Polisen Enhetnen för Databrott ransomware infection from the victim's computer system.

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