- Block exe files from running
- Installs itself without permissions
- Connects to the internet without permission
- Slow internet connection
- System crashes
- Annoying Pop-up's
- Slow Computer
FBI Cybercrime Division VirusFBI Cybercrime Division Virus is one of the latest ransomware infections which lock the screens of the computers so that the users cannot use their machines. The screen is locked with a warning which contains the logos of the FBI Cybercrime Division, the user’s IP address, and the details of the location. Moreover, the warning claims that it is linked to the International Cyber Security Protection Alliance. The full-screen warning presents also contains false accusations due to which the user is forced to pay a release fee via MoneyPak. Do not pay the money, in this case 300 American dollars, as FBI Cybercrime Division Virus is a scam. The message is not related to the Interpol or any other authoritative institution in the United States. The warning is created by cyber criminals and distributed by a Trojan infection called Urausy, whose different interface are generating according to the country in which it is spread. In other countries, you may be asked to pay a different sum of money via Paysafecard or Ukash. Here is how FBI Cybercrime Division Virus attempts to lure you into giving your money up:
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