2014年1月10日星期五

How Can Police-service.net Get On Your PC?

Police-service.net is a spam site that can display a bogus notification from your local law enforcement agency (eg: Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security, FBI, Department of Defense and U.S.A. Cyber Crime Center) to lock up your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome browsers. It pretends itself to be one of the legitimate websites from the government and then further deceives innocent users, hoping to get a ransom from its victims in exchange of unlocking the system. This virus can add malicious codes as soon as it is downloaded and then it takes over your browser, notifying you that all activities of your computer have been recorded and all your files are encrypted. In addition, it alleges that your browser has been blocked because you have been viewing or distributing prohibited Pornographic content or you have been violated Copyright and Related Rights Law etc. As a punishment, you have to pay $300 Moneypak. Although this site seems to be authentic and message coming from Police-service.net is pretty convincing, you should not be taken in, it is just a virus that gets into your computer and preys on fear in order to separate you from the money in your wallet.


Most of time, you may get the Police-service.net Virus if you accidentally click on a link that is released by cyber criminals, open an email attachment that contains this virus and install those unidentified freeware. Due to its deceitful appearance, many computer users are fooled by that and mistakenly pay for the fine. The victims urgently want to get the computer unlocked because no one wants to ruin their computer and lose their precious data. But it should be noted that this alert is a scam and there is no official prosecution against you in reality. It is very frustrating if browser has been blocked by Police-service.net virus because all your online activities will be blocked and you are forbidden to get online anymore. Every time you want to surf the web, you will be redirected to Police-service.net automatically which requests you to pay $300 Moneypak. This virus is good at exploiting java script to modify and disable your browser settings so that it can show up whenever you try to close the browser or switch to another web page. Removing Police-service.net virus is a complex job, it is involved to handle virus files and registry entries although in some cases the fake police warning message can go away momentarily after shutting the whole computer down and restarting, even after a fine is given, but it doesn’t mean your PC is safe enough because virus is still in your computer. If the virus files and registry entries are still remnant, it can continually perform its attack by bring other types of computer viruses and even by locking your browser again. It is suggested users to ignore any warning from Police-service.net and get rid of the virus step by step.

How Can This Fake Police Scam Get On Your PC?

Police-service.net Virus may enter your system as an add-on for your browser or bundled-up with some free software. Most of time, it can be downloaded from a website you visited, something you clicked on, or a pop-up that you did not request to view. You may not even know when and how you download it until you find your computer is fully messed up and browser has been locked up. We can regard Police-service.net as a special type of hijack virus, it is a type of computer virus known for its ability to disrupt your Internet browsing. It can redirect your Internet searches to random sites, disallow you from visiting certain Web sites, and change your Internet home page. In addition, it is able to slow your computer, decrease your available memory, and flood your computer with popup advertisements. When you detect the presence of such malicious hijacker, a complete removal is needed without any hesitation.

Police-service.net is a deceitful web page used to distribute fake police block messages and cause inconvenience to computer users. It is associated with a browser hijacker virus that could access a computer by clicking malicious code or pop-ups, visiting pornographic website or downloading attachment from spam emails. This virus tricks innocent computer users into paying a certain amount of fine in order to get their browsers unlocked from a scary blocked page claiming from the authorities. There are still many similar web pages like Police-help.com, Alert.policeprotector.biz, Bkapolice.com and Error.servepolice.biz, all of them are with the same goal by locking the affected browser and cheating innocent users into believing they are in a big trouble and there is going to be an official prosecution against them. These scammers want you to go out and buy a MoneyPak card and add $300 to the card first so that you will get a code to unlock your browser. But you shouldn’t be fooled by that since paying the fine is not a solution to remove this kind of virus. This malware can change system settings, modify registry files, browser settings as well as your homepage, you had better get rid of Police-service.net at all cost.

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