Attentive Antivirus is a fake antivirus software. It cannot protect your system and will never detect real infections on your computer. You can’t rely on this application because it was simply not designed to protect your computer against malware. What it literally does is infiltrating your PC illegally, imitating scanning of your system, reporting fake infections (invented threats) and prompting you into buying its helpless licensed version. Use this guide to terminate the process of Attentive Antivirus scam and remove it completely from your computer.
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In this article we explain how to remove dalesearch.com as the start page of your browser. Dalesearch is a new browser hijacker that can easily penetrate into computer and make itself integrated with your default browser. As a result, all your search queries will be permanently redirected via dalesearch.com as a new search engine, and whenever you open your browser you will encounter same page dalesearch.com as the home or start page page of it. Do you find this unauthorized or hidden software intrusion as a pleasant experience? Well, most probably, not at all. Please remain with us as we continue explaining the milestones of Dalesearch removal.
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The fake warning supposedly originated by the New Zealand Police and its New Zealand E-Crime Lab is an Urausy ransomware virus infection. It primarily targets those PCs located in New Zealand. Yet, there are chances that other states will be attacked by this scam as well. The virus is presented in the form of a picture with logos and the names of these law enforcement organizations. The message claims to be also coming from Nga Pirihimana o Aotearoa, Centre for Infrastructure Protection (CCIP) and Interpol. The primary message of this scam is a condemnation with regard to the owner of the locked computer for committing various crimes online, thus supposedly explaining the reason for the locked status of the PC.
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This article gives instructions that help users to uninstall SweetPacks Toolbar and SweetIM Toolbar initially installed together with other downloaded application (freeware or shareware). The reason why users want to remove SweetPacks and SweetIM Toolbars is because both of these programs hijack default browser and cause search redirection via search.sweetpacks.com and search.sweetim.com domains. No doubt, this fact can’t be tolerated by any person of a sound mind. This is why so many users are in search for the working solution on how to get rid of SweetPacks (SweetIM) off their computers.
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Mldefender.exe is yet another process of Internet Security rogue antivirus program which gained tremendous popularity among cyber hackers this year. Surely, Internet Security Pro is not the software that can resist serious cyber threats. To the contrary, this is a fake anti-spyware program that is very dangerous. Most probably, its process mldefender.exe will be replaced with another name some time in the future. The hoax comes to infected computers without consideration of user’s preferences. In other words, it does not ask permission of users to enter the machine. When it is successfully installed, it runs the fake system scan of your computer and then reports many fake threats and vulnerabilities that aren’t real. Thus, users are brought to the page where they are eventually instructed by the malware to enter their bank (credit card) details and to buy the helpless license of this hazardous application.
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The fake warning presumably coming from the Ministry of Public Safety Canada is a computer virus infection. This is not a real police warning, even though it claims to be also associated with Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and even Interpol agencies. Of course, this is not true. The unambiguous fact that we know about his bogus alert is that it is a contemporary form of cyber infection which is categorized as ransomware. To be more precise, it belongs to the Urausy virus family.
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This is the article explaining removal of the Ured za Posebne Poslove Sigurnosti ransomware belonging to Urausy malware family. Use the tips reviewed below as recommendation to successfully unlock your computer blocked by fake Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova Republike Hrvatske (Ured za Posebne Poslove Sigurnosti) warning.
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Police Nationale fake warning (virus) is a serious ransomware infection attacking France these days and impersonating the names and the logos of several French law enforcement agencies, such as Agence Nationale De La Securite des Systemes d’Information (ANSSI) and Haute Autorité pour la Diffusion des Oeuvres et la Protection des Droits sur Internet (HADOPI). If your system got locked by this scam you need to have patience, understanding the fake character of this warning which is not associated at all with Police Nationale or Ministère de l’Intérieur. Please follow our recommendations on how to successfully unlock your system blocked by Police Nationale ransomware.
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If you think your computer got locked by Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) it’s not time to panic yet. The good news is that this warning is not associated at all with AFP Crime Commission (ACC), Royal Australian Corps of Military Police or Interpol. None of this law enforcement agencies has anything to do with this scary alert that suddenly appeared on your PC and occupied the entire screen area. What you see instead is a virus infection categorized as ransomware, i.e. the locker that disables the screen of the attacked system and asks for a ransom to be paid by user to unlock it. If this computer virus penetrated into your workstation please continue reading the rest of the article to find out how to remove this scam and unlock your screen.
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God Save the Queen and her PC from being infected with the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) virus – ransomware infection. God save you and your system from same consequences. Yet, if this sad event ever happens with your computer, don’t worry. In this guide we will explain how to unlock your computer targeted with a fake warning supposedly deriving from Serios Organised Crime Agency (a.k.a. SOCA). This is an absolutely bogus alert not associated with the Metropolitan British Police, Cheshire Constabulary or Police Central e-crime Unit (PCEU). The peculiarity of this fictitious alert is the fact that it occupies the entire desktop area and does not allow users to perform any activities on their computers. The virus is classified in our blog as ransomware and it belong to a widely spread ransomware family known as Urausy. Use these instructions to remove fake SOCA warning (virus) off your computer.
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