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Get Rid of AFP ICSPA Ukash Virus:How to remove/clear AFP ICSPA Ukash Virus (Removal Guide) AFP ICSPA virus, categorized as ransomware is a computer screen locker threat facing Australian computers. Read more in this post to remove this AFP ICSPA ransomware infection. Don’t mess with AFP ICSPA scam! This is the malware, categorized as ransomware, that bears the logo of AFP (Australian Federal Police) and ICSPA (International Cyber Security Protection Alliance). However, none of these decent law enforcement organizations have anything to do with development of this scam. You should be aware that how dangerous this malware is. Not only it blocks your screen but, it also makes your system even more vulnerable to cyber threats. It gives its most scary warning that says: “Your computer has been blocked”. However, if you come across such an infection on your computer, you are supposed to ignore the alert as shown in below picture and immediately follow the removal instructions included in this post to unlock your computer from the ransomware infection.Must-Have Tools Requirement:  Free Download YAC Virus Removal Software AFP ICSPA fake warning is nothing but the ransomware screen lockers that has many other similarities in various other countries. It is classified as Reveton malware. The application hijacks the desktop of the infected computer and then accuses victims (computer owners) of performing various crimes online through their computers, thus supposedly explaining the reasons for the blocked status of the workstation. The scary moment is, of course, the very symbols and the logos of AFP and ICSPA. However, users should have enough confidence to understand that these organizations aren’t associated with this ransomware locker at all. Instead, this virus is the product of cyber hackers who want to get easy cash by means of deceiving and tricking scared users.Similar ransomware infections: FBI moneypak virus, Citadel Reventon Malware, United States Cyber Security virus, FBI Ultimate Game Card virus, All Activity on This Computer Has Been Recorded-Fake FBI Warning infection, FBI Online Agent virus, Internet Crime Compliant Center Virus PCeU virus (aka Metropolitan Police Ukash virus), Malex ransomware, Your computer is locked for violating the Law of Great Britain virus, DOJ virus, File Encryption Virus, SGAE virus, An Garda Síochána. Ireland’s National Police Service virus, ISCA 2012 virus, Automated Information Control System virus, ACCDFISA Protection Program ransomware, Celas ransomware, Votre ordinateur est bloque! Gendarmerie Ukash virus, Canadian Police Association Virus, Urausy virus/ransomware, Office Central de Lutte contre la Criminalité Virus, Bundesamt fur Polizei Virus, Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department Virus, GEMA: Your computer has been locked virus, Den Syenska Polisen IT-Sakerhet Ransomware, Bundes Polizei Ukash virus, Australian Federal Police Ukash Virus, FBI. Cybercrime Division virus, UK Police virus, Royal Canadian Mounted Police virus, ICE virus, etc.AFP ICSPA scam prompts users to paying the fake fine via Ukash or Paysafecard payment systems by means of indication of a special voucher (PIN) code in the respective section of the ransomware locker. Of course, doing so is a serious error, and we surely hope that you will not obey these fraudulent instructions of the crooks. Instead, please ignore this scary warning on your screen and carefully follow the removal guidelines that we’ve recently elaborated to assist you in virus elimination.Symptoms of AFP ICSPA Ransomware Infection >Every time you start your computer, the full screen message from Interpol Department of Cybercrime will appear to lock your desktop and the OS is totally blocked. > If you try to restart the computer into safe mode running for troubleshooting, your effort would be in vain in most cases. According to the above said, it seems that such ransomware is complicated to handle because any normal operation is blocked. And even the Microsoft has defined such infection as the boot-sector virus and their recommended solution is to reinstall the OS. However, if you still want your installed programs and stored files back, we Anvisoft Team provide you with an efficient solution to such computer security issues, and we have developed a practical tool-Anvi Rescue Disk to do with the most troublesome cases. Read on below. To get rid of AFP ICSPA ransomware infection, please be patient and follow the removal instructions and options all the way up, if any question in the process, feel free to get technical support here. Web cam control Once infected, there would be a little more than usual that this ransomware virus would even attempt to trick the user into thinking they are under surveillance by webcam, as it always shows a fake screen in “recording” status. Actually this even makes no difference on the infected computer with no web cam at all. Apparently, the truth is ready to jump out at your call.Deny FlashMost ransomware exploits Java or Flash vulnerabilities to load the malicious code. In some cases denying or disabling flash on your system may suspend AFP ICSPA virus and enable the user to navigate through the infected system. If this not a necessity for removal, skip to the removal options below these steps.To disable (deny) flash 1.Visit:macromedia/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/help09.html2. Select the “Deny” radio option3. Proceed to a removal option (detailed below).How to Remove AFP ICSPA Ukash Virus (Ransomware Remvoal Guide)Note! This tutorial is effective for all GreenDot MoneyPak, Ukash and Paysafecard ransomware.There are several ways to get rid of such Ukash ransomware depending on the specific situation of infection. If the computer can still boot into safe mode, please follow the Option 1 removal steps to go. If the computer is completely blocked from anything, including safe mode running, then bet on Option 2 removal steps to go. Removal Option 1-Safe Mode with Command Prompt RestoreStep 1> Launch your PC into Safe Mode with Command Prompt. During the start, keep pressing F8 key till the Advanced Windows Options Menu shows up and then use the arrow key on the keyboard to highlight the Safe Mode with Command Prompt option and then press Enter. See detailed instructions on how to boot Windows to Safe ModeNote: make sure you login your computer with administrative privileges. (login as admin)Step 2> Once the Command Prompt appears you only have few seconds to type “explorer” and hit Enter. If you fail to do so within 2-3 seconds, the ransomware virus will not allow you to type anymore.Step 3> Once Windows Explorer shows up browse to:Win XP: C:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and press EnterWin Vista/Seven: C:\windows\system32\rstrui.exe and press EnterStep 4> Follow all steps to restore or recover your computer system to an earlier time and date (restore point), before infection.Step 5> Download, install, update and runAnvi Smart Defender(anvisoft/software/asd/. Remove all threats detected and reboot your PC.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Removal Option 2 Using Anvi Rescue Disk to Remove the Ransomware and Repair the Infected ComputerChances are your PC is heavily infected by this ransomware that it is blocked from safe mode running as well. If such is the case, the removal may be a little bit complex and here we use Anvi Rescue Rescue Disk to demonstrate the removal steps and good luck to you. If any question in the process, just let us know.Also below is a video of ransomware removal using Anvi Rescue Disk for reference.
Posted on: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 04:30:04 +0000

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