Monday, March 12, 2012

Removal of Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) alert (virus)

Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) alert popup is a counterpart of Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, the US Department of Justice misleading alert. Both are variants of deceptive message produced by one and same trojan.
The trojan picks up names of police offices worldwide and includes those well-respected denominations into popups posed as online accusations raised on the ground of violating content related laws. Regardless of the country which office is selected for scary and misleading purposes, the popup would specify IP of victimized machine and refer to its IP detected at visiting zoophilia and child porn websites. In response, the popup would continue, the PC is locked.
A victims of the scam dealing with the UK variant of ransomware would be requested to settle the payment in GBP while US based popup demands USD 100, as well as the Canadian variant in question. Suggested payment system for online transaction is UKASH.
Remove Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) alert tricky message. It is not a harmless dodge, it is crime. The hackers masterminding the scam must be imprisoned as soon as detained, but that is a task for the police. If you have got your PC attacked by the Canadian or any other variant of the virus, use the free scan link as a comprehensive solution to get rid of Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) alert ransomware or any other kind of fraudware based on misusing names of the police offices worldwide.



4 comments:

Giggles said...

I had this virus, seems my provider's security software didn't detect it. There was no key I could hit to get a normal windows screen. I left it for about ten minutes while I talked to a tech support person and then all of a sudden my normal screen appeared and my virus software deleted it.

Anonymous said...

i have tride so manywayes to get this out of my computer.(atlest downloded 10 diffrent kind of vires removers)hope this work. i am very tiread this been up for 1 week and i am about to break my computer.

Anonymous said...

To get rid of the virus, first log onto "Safety Mode" when you restart your computer. Once you are on safety mode, on the Window's Screen, do the following:

Go to the bottom left of your computer, click on the Windows button, on "Search programs and files" type in "restore your computer", ENTER, then click on "restore your computer at an earlier time". Follow the remaining instructions and restore your computer to a date before the virus hit your computer. Your computer will remove the virus it downloaded and restore your system back to an earlier date without the virus.

Hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

To get rid of the virus, first log onto "Safety Mode" when you restart your computer. Once you are on safety mode, on the Window's Screen, do the following:

Go to the bottom left of your computer, click on the Windows button, on "Search programs and files" type in "restore your computer", ENTER, then click on "restore your computer at an earlier time". Follow the remaining instructions and restore your computer to a date before the virus hit your computer. Your computer will remove the virus it downloaded and restore your system back to an earlier date without the virus.

Hope this helps.