Monday, September 17, 2012

Remove Your Computer is Locked For Violating The Law of Great Britain misleading popup that scares credulous users to parting with 100 ponds in the name of West Yorkshire Police

"Your Computer is Locked For Violating The Law of Great Britain" message is a fake West Yorkshire Police ransomware. It is classified by malware observers as a UKASH virus, on the ground that it is the UKASH that the malicious popup suggests as a payment method. In the meantime, UKASH, just like the force, has issued a warning to explain that any officially looking scary popups pretending to address you in the name of police offices worldwide, including the UK edition, and demanding payment through the above payment system, make a scam. Computer cleanup action is to be taken, if such a popup has captured your desktop and OS, and the demanded fee is in o way to be paid, for it foes to thecrooks and does not unlock your PC.
Removal of Your Computer is Locked For Violating The Law of Great Britain or fake West Yorkshire Police ransomware is a cleanup action to be taken in response to the above popup. Accusations in the popup referring to your IP dealing with forbidden content (pirated media or programs, forbidden varieties of porn etc.) are falsified by hackers.
Click here to get rid of Your Computer is Locked For Violating The Law of Great Britain popup cleaning the very source of its, UKASH virus, and get your OS armored to prevent further invasions of malware.



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