Monday 26 October 2015

Computer Virus FBI Warning Pay To Unlock Your Computer




The recent outbreak of ransomware virus also known as FBI Virus and MoneyPak FBI Virus has been increasing with every single day. A very wrong conception we have about this Virus is that it is similar to other unwanted malicious programs. 


First, know that FBI Virus isn’t actually a virus but it’s just a Malware program. It comes in a form of warning that FBI has locked up your computer because you have violated some policy. This malicious program creates more damage and harm to your system than any other malicious program. Having a warning by a government agency is very frightening especially if you get to know that you’re being watched and locked out from your own system. Take a deep breath and remember that you are not the culprit.



We all know that government agencies are supposed to protect its citizens form evildoers so if you haven’t made any crime then why they are going to be after you. How they can come across you when you haven’t committed any crime or violet any legal terms. Creator of this program know that we are afraid of these legal mess, no one wants to come in contact to any government agencies so they target put fear by displaying a message with FBI tag so that we approve their every command in fear including paying the ransom. It even prevent you from going online, running an anti-spyware program or other security software. 

The FBI tag itself let you believe in its nasty play and pay them the ransom money to get access to your own computer. With the look you may find the message legit and attempt to give the ransom asked by stop don’t lose your sense. Think do you really violated any terms why FBI will lock down your system are you a hacker. Of course, not it’s a just dirty play of cybercriminal to make money by fooling you. Are you a fool? If no then try to remove this ransomware virus, instead of paying them. Back up your data before removing the malware though it doesn’t erase you data but still backing up data is good practice.

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