Monday, November 28, 2011

Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus

Metropolitan Police Ukash Virus (Met Police Virus) spawns the process responsible for preventing access to other programs. It makes an appearance of system lock on the background of scary message allegedly on behalf of the British Police.
The scam has gained such a notoriety that even online payment system which potential victim is expected to use in order to transfer money to criminals issued a press-release claiming the users should not pay in response to any such popups that demand money on behalf of police authorities: “NEVER give Ukash to criminals claiming to be from the police”.
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Knew it was fake when it got my address very very wrong.

Anonymous said...

I got rid of it without any software. Click on Ctrl, Alt and Delete. When the next page comes up with about six options, switch off pc mamually (not with mouse). When restarting go to safe made, control panel, recovery, system restorebuteeeio. Bungo!

Anonymous said...

latest version bugger the restore and screws with mcafee
we need to send the heavies in
oh and ukash simply say it is your fault if they scam you and refuse to withhold the payment

Anonymous said...

Restart computer in Safe mode with Networking.
Download Malware Bytes, install and run.
Remove detcted objects.
Restart

Anonymous said...

I have got round them twice, just by using my limited skill of the PC.
But someone should be looking a way of killing the horse, before it has the chance to bolt.
Why can't we find these tossers causing so many problems to people.
I was watching youtube the first time, and the second a local news website.
There must be a way to get to these people, I am in if anyone has a clue how.