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Danger level 9
Type: Malware
Common infection symptoms:
  • Block exe files from running
  • Installs itself without permissions
  • Changes background
  • Connects to the internet without permission
  • Shows commercial adverts
  • System crashes
  • Annoying Pop-up's
  • Slow Computer

Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus

Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus is a computer threat that is very aggressive and targets your money at once. You have to remove Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus right now if you want to continue using your computer. Do not succumb to the threat's persuasion that you need to pay 100 euro release fee in order to unlock your computer. Even if you do pay, your computer will remain locked and your money will be lost.

The supposed reason why Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus locks your computer is violation of laws of the Kingdom of Spain. When you turn on your computer and see the infection's message, you will see that you are accused of visiting websites of pornographic content and distributing child pornography:

Atencion!
Ha sido detectada actividad ilegal en su ordenador!
Su sistema operativo ha sido bloquedo debido a violaciones de las leyes de la Reino de España!
Su direccion IP detectada y registrada por Cuerpo Nacional de Policía de España. Con su direccion IP son reveladas violaciones siguientes: Usabais el ordenador para mirar las porno peliculas o para visitar los sitios web con contenido porno o orientadas que difusion de la porno, pornografia infantil, la bestialidad, y la violencia contra los niños.

Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus also gives a list of additional crimes you have supposedly committed and then requires to pay the fine via Ukash or PaySafe within the next 24 hours. In this aspect, Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus is exactly the same as all the other infections from the Ukash Virus family. This ransomware infection is created to terrorize users in Spain, but there are a lot more localized versions of this computer threat. For example, there is Poliisi virus for Finland, Latvijas Policijas Virus for Latvia, Magyar Rendorseg Virus for Hungary and many others. They all present fake notifications, blocking the user from his desktop.

A lot of users panic and pay the ransom fee, because they want to be avoid being prosecuted. They also think, that once the payment is transferred their computers will be unlocked. That will not happen, however. Your computer will unlocked only if you remove Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus for good. It is not difficult to terminate this infection, so follow our instructions to get rid of Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus. Please take a close look at the instruction if you have Windows XP, because the removal process for this operating system is slightly different:

Windows Vista & Windows 7:
1. Restart your computer.
2. Once BIOS screen disappears, tap F8 key repeatedly (if Windows logo appears, restart the computer and try again).
3. When Advanced Boot Options show up, select Safe Mode with Networking and press Enter.
4. Download SpyHunter from here: http://www.pcthreat.com/download-sph
5. Install the program and erase the ransomware infection.

Windows XP:
1. Restart the computer and press F8 after BIOS loads (before Windows logo appears).
2. Use arrow keys to navigate and choose Safe Mode with Networking from the Advanced Boot Options menu. Hit Enter
3. If a confirmation box appears, click Yes.
4. Download SpyHunter.
5. Open Start Menu and click Run.
6. Type "msconfig" into the blank box and hit Enter.
7. Click Startup tab on the System Configuration Utility.
8. Click Disable All. Click OK to save changes. Exit the menu.
9. Restart the computer in Normal mode.
10. Install SpyHunter and remove Cuerpo Nacional de Policía virus.

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