Sunday, September 2, 2012

Remove Your Computer Has Been Locked – FBI ransomware, hacking tool applied by crooks to scare users into transferring USD 200 into accounts of their money mules

Your Computer Has Been Locked – FBI , Department of Justice alert pretends to detect your watching websites containing pornography, child pornography, zoophilia and child abuse, as well as states there are materials of the same kind on your PC. That implies violence of federal laws of the United States of America and entails imprisonment.
To avoid such a consequence, a poor user is prompted to pay a fine to the amount of USD 200 only through MoneyPak.
Please note these are black hats who mastermind the affair. It is a duty of FBI and other security offices in the US and worldwide to prosecute those crooks.
There is no use paying the fee demanded. The popup is powered by trojans that has no sensitivity to any digits entered into its activation field. The only way to get rid of Your Computer Has Been Locked – FBI, Department of Justice scary and misleading alert is to exterminate relevant winlock. Click here to start free scan and complete the removal of Your Computer Has Been Locked – FBI, Department of Justice ransomware.


"Your Computer Has Been Locked" Department of Justice fake alert message:
Department of Justice
Your computer has been locked!
This operating system is locked due to the violation of the federal laws of the United States of America! (Article 1, Section8, Clause 8, Article 202; Article 210 of the Criminal Code of U.S.A. provides for a deprivation of liberty for four to twelve years.) Following violations were detected:
Your IP address was used to visit websites containing pornography, child pornography, zoophilia and child abuse. Your computer also contains
video files with pornographic content, elements of violence and child pornography! Spam-messages with terrorist motives were also sent from your computer. This computer lock is aimed to stop your illegal activity. To unlock the computer you are obliged to pay a fine of $200. You have 72 hours to pay the fine, otherwise you will be arrested. You must pay the fine through MoneyPak: To pay the fine, you should enter the digits resulting code, which is located on the back of your Moneypak, in the payment form and press OK (if you have several codes, enter them one after other and press OK). If an error occurs, send the codes to address fines@fbi.gov

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