Fake FBI Moneypak Virus Malware Scam

Friday, March 8, 2013 Posted by: comments: 0

How to Remove FBI Moneypak Virus/ Malware That Blocked PC Asks For Payment 100 Dollars?  Jun 14 Is fine@fbi.gov $100 or $200 FBI Moneypak fine legit?  No!!!  Can FBI lock your computer?  Yes!  IP address blocked by FBI!  Computer locked by FBI Virus.  FBI green dot moneypak scam or Cyper security locked my account and i dont know why?  If you watch porn expect to be infected with this scam.  

How can i unlock my computer and get rid of the fake FBI fine scam warning virus or United States Cyber Security virus away?  You will get fake FBI warning virus and blocked pc when watching porn.  Will the FBI charge $100 or $200 to unlock your computer?  NO. 

(What is FBI Moneypak Virus/ Malware?  Your computer has been blocked by FBI send 100 dollars or $200 to moneypak?  FBI Moneypak Virus/ Malware is defined as a ransomware just like other one, for example, Gema and GVU from Germany, Sacem from France, Buma Stemra from Netherland, Politie Federal Computer Crime Unit Ukash Virus from Belgium and Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section from USA.  Computer locked up on the screen is something from fbi.gov saying you have the FBI $100 virus, And this message popped up and said FBI: and it pretty much locked my computer unless i pay 100 dollars within the next 72 hours, it wont let you do anything.  The code shutdowns all administrative system tasks in the computer.

Your current virus protection does not work against this threat.  Call Gardner Precision Technologies we specialize in protecting you against these kinds of scams and bogus threats.  Let the professionals handle it.  Call (732) 229-4141. 

 

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