Saturday, December 29, 2012

"Your computer has been blocked" Virus: How to Remove Department of Justice

What is Department of Justice? Is that from United States warning?

 

Your computer has been blocked by United States Department of Justice that asks $300 to unlock your desktop? Department of Justice originates from Ukash police virus that follows the bad habit of scam family attacking people with threatening users with unreliable and trust-less excuses. The purpose of its execution is to collect penalty from victims who fail to realize that they are attacked by a virus not a police situation. The online crime is the traditional method for hackers to nick money. It claims that computer users need to fill up with the payment within 48 hours or a jail sentence would be executed. Usually the payment can be transferred with MoneyPak payment system which seems to be trustworthy. Is that true? Do I need to pay for the fine to unlock my computer?

 Department of Justice instantly covers the desktop and you can access nothing. The“ Your computer has been blocked” massage starts and is endless which is quite nettlesome and tiresome. You should be charged for the violation of copyrighted distribution you’ve conducted online. Charges can be the browsing activities on porn materials and the storage of free software/pirate music&video. The contained massages seem to be dependable as it is labeled with official name and logo. Be noticed that all the so-called violations are faulty and are of avail. Money demanding means nothing and unfortunately nothing gonna help after having the payment completed. Any antivirus or software that helps?

 Department of Justice is a scary virus that aims at further damage with exploiting users money related information in exchanging for money via committing a dreadful explosion on social networking. It attempts to gobble up your mind by pretending to be sent from authority. No antivirus can help with this ransomeware because is terminates start-up process to arise itself, which means it is possible and quite capable of changing system default setting to disable all the operating processes, especially security and firewall program.

How to remove Department of Justice without paying for the fine of $300?

 

You need to understand that Department of Justice is a ransomware program and can be uninstalled by an effectively manual solution. The first thing is that you cannot be misleaded by the false warnings since it will never happen to a legitimate institute to deceive computer users like that. Unluckily you has been one of the victims who have paid for the fine and get no response, you need to contact the creditable and faithworthy bank to cancel the payment. Follow the easy guide to remove/get rid of/uninstall/disable the Ukash police. If you are countering any problems during the procedure, you are welcome to Consult 24/7 Online Expert for help.

Screen Shortcut of United States Department of Justice

Follow the Guide to Disable Department of Justice Virus Step by Step

a: Get into the safe mode with networking
 <Restart your computer. As your computer restarts but before Windows launches, tap "F8" key constantly. Use the arrow keys to highlight the "Safe Mode with Networking" option, and then press ENTER>
 b: Stop all the processes, files and registry entries of Department of Justice Virus
Step 1: Go to Task Manager with Alt+Ctrl+Delete and stop its process.

 Step2. Remove Department of Justice files, search the related files

%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\
%AllUsersProfile%\Application Data\.exe\
Step3. Uninstall Department of Justice Virus registries:
 



Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “.exe”
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ext\PreApproved\{E20AC1DB-792A-41CC-BC36-70C2EFE618C2}
 HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{0E1230F8-EA50-42A9-983C-D22ABC2EED3B}
 HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{3C471948-F874-49F5-B338-4F214A2EE0B1} HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Download “CheckExeSignatures” = ‘no’

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