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Old 04-19-2013, 05:39 AM
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Here is a great article I ran across regarding computer ransomware. Ransomware is malicious software designed to scare Internet users into paying hackers cash. This can come in many forms and you may have see it yourself on your own computer. One of the more popular scams is a pop up staring that you have thousands of malware or viruses files on your computer and for $x they will clean it for you. A total scam.

Now things are moving to a new level and users need to be informed. Here is an article on the subject.

Ransomware Scam Uses Browser History to Dupe You / Infopackets.com

If you see something along these lines just hit the power button on your computer and reboot. Next run Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security essentials (now called Windows Defender) and do a FULL system scan and not just the quick scan.

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Here is a great article I ran across regarding computer ransomware. Ransomware is malicious software designed to scare Internet users into paying hackers cash. This can come in many forms and you may have see it yourself on your own computer. One of the more popular scams is a pop up staring that you have thousands of malware or viruses files on your computer and for $x they will clean it for you. A total scam.

Now things are moving to a new level and users need to be informed. Here is an article on the subject.

Ransomware Scam Uses Browser History to Dupe You / Infopackets.com

If you see something along these lines just hit the power button on your computer and reboot. Next run Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security essentials (now called Windows Defender) and do a FULL system scan and not just the quick scan.

VG
Thanks for the information .
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