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Europol Interpol Ransomware

Posted: May 17, 2013

Europol Interpol Ransomware, also known as Europol Interpol Virus, is a malware threat detected as ransomware, which attempts to steal money from trusting computer users in Germany. Europol Interpol Ransomware is spread by a 'Police' Trojan, which blocks the targeted computer and asks the affected PC user to make a payment as a ransom to receive an unlock code. Europol Interpol Ransomware Virus blocks the desktop of the targeted PC and makes the victimized computer completely unusable. Europol Interpol Ransomware displays a pop-up warning message 'Ihr Internet Service Provider blockiert', which speaks on behalf of the Europol and Interpol (the European Police) and blames PC users for violation of the certain laws. The fake legal European Police warning message of Europol Interpol Ransomware Virus declares that the PC user has been sending spam email messages, visiting forbidden content websites or watching and spreading illegal audio or video to other computer users. Europol Interpol Ransomware asks PC users to pay a fine of 100 Euro via Paysafecard to unlock the computer and avoid jail. Do not pay the ransom because this will not help you to regain access to your computer system. Select a genuine anti-malware tool to find and uninstall the 'Police' Trojan and, thus, remove Europol Interpol Ransomware from the infected computer.

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