‘El Equipo ha Sido Bloqueado’ Ransomware
Posted: December 3, 2012
Threat Metric
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Threat Level: The threat level scale goes from 1 to 10 where 10 is the highest level of severity and 1 is the lowest level of severity. Each specific level is relative to the threat's consistent assessed behaviors collected from SpyHunter's risk assessment model.
Detection Count: The collective number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular malware threat. The detection count is calculated from infected PCs retrieved from diagnostic and scan log reports generated by SpyHunter.
Volume Count: Similar to the detection count, the Volume Count is specifically based on the number of confirmed and suspected threats infecting systems on a daily basis. High volume counts usually represent a popular threat but may or may not have infected a large number of systems. High detection count threats could lay dormant and have a low volume count. Criteria for Volume Count is relative to a daily detection count.
Trend Path: The Trend Path, utilizing an up arrow, down arrow or equal symbol, represents the level of recent movement of a particular threat. Up arrows represent an increase, down arrows represent a decline and the equal symbol represent no change to a threat's recent movement.
% Impact (Last 7 Days): This demonstrates a 7-day period change in the frequency of a malware threat infecting PCs. The percentage impact correlates directly to the current Trend Path to determine a rise or decline in the percentage.
Threat Level: | 10/10 |
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Infected PCs: | 65 |
First Seen: | December 3, 2012 |
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OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware may act like it's an alert that's authorized to lockdown your PC as a result of crimes that you've committed, but SpywareRemove.com malware experts have found otherwise. As one of the numerous examples of ransomware Trojans that tend to specialize in European countries, 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware hopes that you'll be frightened enough to pay its fake legal fine without asking too many questions. However, there's no reason to reward 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware's malware-coding team with your money, and you don't face any legal penalties for refusing 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware's illegal demands. Disabling 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware via methods described in this article is all that's needed before you can remove 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware with a trustworthy anti-malware scanner of your preference.
'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware: the Ransom that's Worse than Throwing Your PC in Front of a Bull
'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware pretends to be associated with Spanish law enforcement, but other than a few generic legal citations, retailer brand icons and the Spanish flag, 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware's pop-up doesn't show any proof of its supposed affiliations. 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware's pop-up (a normal browser window with the border removed) is launched automatically and will cover your entire screen while claiming that your PC has been confirmed to be associated with such shameful activities as child pornography.
These threats actually are identical to similar ransomware Trojans that SpywareRemove.com malware researchers have observed attacking other countries, with a particular focus on the European region. Some samples of 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware's relatives include the 'Computeren er Blevet Blokeret' Ransomware of Denmark, Royal Canadian Mount Police (RCMP) Ransomware of Canada, 'Tá do ríomhaire cosc curtha' Ransomware of Ireland, 'Ihr Computer Wurde Blockiert' Ransomware of Luxembourg and 'Komputer zostal zablokowany naruszenia prawa polskiego' Ransomware of Poland.
Because the 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware isn't able to detect real computer crimes and is an illegal program unto itself, SpywareRemove.com malware experts, obviously, discourage heeding 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware's warnings or paying its ransom fine. Typical to most ransomware Trojans of a European origin, 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware uses Ukash for payment – one of many details that can allow casual PC users to detect ransomware Trojans like 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware and its cousins easily.
Saving Your Computer from 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware's Savaging
'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware may not be able to alert the authorities about any unsavory Internet activities, but 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware does interfere with your ability to use other programs. Besides blocking applications (and, in fact, the entire Windows interface), 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware also may monitor and record your microphone and/or webcam input. Since 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware starts itself and launches all of these attacks whenever Windows starts, SpywareRemove.com malware experts suggest that you disable 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware before you do anything else.
Disabling 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware can take the form of loading an OS from USB drives or booting Windows with Safe Mode. The Safe Mode feature is accessible from the 'advanced startup options' menu, which can be opened by tapping F8 while your PC restarts. As soon as you can get into Windows without 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware or its pop-up launching, SpywareRemove.com malware experts recommend using extensive scans from anti-malware utilities to delete 'El Equipo Ha Sido Bloqueado' Ransomware without any legal consequences.
Technical Details
Additional Information
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1 | ATENCION! Revelados los violaciones siguientes: Descargue la grabación de vídeo o la transmisión de material pornográfico que involucre a menores, la pornografía infantil, un jardín, y la violencia contra los niños. El uso de productos piratas de audio y vídeo grabaciones y su distribución. Distribución y almacenamiento de delito de pornografía penal prevista en el articulo (articulo 227-23) del Código Penal de España. Se Ocluye una pena de prisión de 2 a 5 años. Uso de software de infracción de derechos de autor, Sanción de conformidad con el artículo (articulo 323-2) del Código Penal de España ofrece penas de prisión de 1 a 3 años. Para desbloquear la computadora, usted tiene que pagar una multa. De acuerdo con las leyes de España,e1 equivalente a 100 euros por 3 días. La pena de una multa cuando el delito se comete por primera vez. Usted será llevado a la responsabilidad bajo la ley tipificó como delito el país de España. Si usted no paga la multa dentro de 1-3 días, el ordenador será confiscado, su caso será remitido para su revisión a la corte de distrito. Usted puede pagar la multa con la ayuda de nuestro socio de cupón Ukash. Usted tendrá que comprar un cupón Ukash por valor de 100 euros, y luego llenaran formulario para introducir el código y haga clic en “Pago de Multas! OK”.El ordenador será desbloqueado después de la autenticación de vales Ukash generalmente 1-4 hora. Busque el puesto comercial más cercano Ordene Ukash 100 euros Obtenga el código Ukash (de 19 cifras) |
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