• Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Police-warning-alert.com scam

    The website police-warning-alert.com is a new website engaged in scaring active Internet users today. It spreads a very scary page, supposedly coming from the FBI or similar police body of some other country. Even though mainly this scam now attacks the United States. The trick is that this is a fake FBI warning alert, which is not a real one. It actually condemns users of committing all kinds of crimes online, and says that their browser has been blocked for such violations.

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    Terminalpolice.net and terminalpolice.com scary websites

    Beware of these two similar websites – terminalpolice.net and terminalpolice.com. They are related to a scam that is being widely spread among many PCs these days. This is a special kind of computer infection that nowadays attacks many browsers. Mainly this happens with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari, even though other browsers aren’t an exception. In this tutorial you will find out how to get rid of the scam that is spread through both of these websites.

  • Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Policeweblab.com scam may lock your browser

    Policeweblab.com is a new malicious website that is engaged in blocking many browsers today with a scary police or FBI warning, even though obviously it’s a fake alert. This problem is mainly the issue for browsers like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Safari (both in Windows and in Mac OSX). Right now this scam seems to be actively spreading both in the United States and in Europe, targeting many PCs and trying to make users pay money to unlock their browsers brutally blocked by this fake police scary alert. Following this guide will help you to unlock your…

  • Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Beware of govlabmonitoring.net and govlabmonitoring.com sites

    Both of these websites, govlabmonitoring.net and govlabmonitoring.com, are very scary. They’re related to a computer virus that is actively spread these days, classified as a ransomware with the ability to block several popular browsers. Once the browser is blocked the scary and fake FBI warning is presented in it, occupying the entire area of browser. Users hardly can do anything to shut it down. In this guide we will explain to you how to solve the problem and fix your browser infected with this virus.

  • Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Remove cyberpolice.com scam

    Cyberpolice.com (a.k.a. cyberspolice.com) is a website engaged in hijacking many browsers today. It has been noticed to attack PCs mainly in Europe, even though the chances are that it may be active in other countries as well. One thing you should realize – this website cyberpolice.com has nothing to do with any law-enforcement agency of any country, either in Europe or the rest of the world. However, this is the scareware that is able to block your browser completely. You will see this scary alert from cyberspolice.com website, saying that you’ve done a lot of illegal things, and this is…

  • Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Networknocrime.com scam removal help

    Networknocrime.com is another scam, pretty much similar to the one related to netnocrime.com as reviewed a couple of days ago. This is the website used by cyber hackers who want to get your money into possession. So, they’ve registered this networknocrime.com website and have infected it with a virus called ransomware. This scam is able to spread around the world wide web and attack many PCs. The attack is targeting browsers like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Safari and blocks them with a fake FBI (Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security) warning. Following this guide will help you to fix…

  • Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Netnocrime.com FBI scam – how to remove it?

    Netnocrime.com is a scary website that pretends to be related to FBI. Department of Defense, Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security and U.S.A. Cyber Crime Center. In reality, this is a scam that comes from some online frauds who want to get your hard earned 300 US Dollars into possession. Many hackers stand behind this computer virus that blocks all major browsers and forces users to pay the fine in the amount of USD 300 through MoneyPak xpress Packet vouchers. This is obviously a fake fine. Instead, this is a ransom which is instructed to be paid by the team of cyber…

  • Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Wwwcrimestop.com scam removal guide

    The website wwwcrimestop.com is another domain name used by hackers for spreading a serious scam around the cyber world. This website presents a scary message, supposedly coming from the FBI. It says that your browser has been blocked up for safety reasons. In reality this is an absolutely fake information, not related at all to the FBI or any other law-enforcement organization of the United States of America. Use this guide that will explain to you how to get rid of this wwwcrimestop.com fake FBI warning from your browser.

  • Browser hijackers - Malicious sites - Ransomware

    Remove polizei.de.id scam

    Polizei.de.id stands for another malicious domain name which is very dangerous. It is related to a special computer virus infection called ransomware. It attacks computers in many countries, but this domain polizei.de.id is specifically used by hackers to attack PCs in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and possibly some other neighboring countries.

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    Remove the-cyber-police.com scam

    The-cyber-police.com is one more website, which together with other malicious domains is actively used by hackers for speading a very scary message among browsers. This message is presented as some police warning, obviously a fake one. It says that because of some of your illegal activities when online your browser has been blocked or locked. This virus has an international character, so the message about the browser blocked by police could be translated into many other languages as well.