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FBI Moneypak is a dangerous virus that belongs to the category of Police viruses. This threat has been reported to lock the system down and additionally ask its victim to pay the fine through moneypak service. Because of FBI Moneypak, you won’t be capable to browse the web or open any program installed on your computer. Please, never pay the ‘fine’ if you hope that this will help you to unlock your PC! FBI Moneypak seeks only to swindle the money from its victims and leaves them without nothing finally.

The reason why this virus is so ‘famous’ is its way of distribution and trickily created design: FBI Moneypak is usually spread through spam emails that infect computers with trojan as soon as they are opened. On this letter, victim is notified that message is send by FBI federal bureau of investigation or other reputable representative and then pushed to open the attachment. As a result, computer is locked down completely so that you can’t do anything on it. User receives a huge pop-up instead of his welcome screen claiming that FBI has locked your computer then you need to send 100 dollars to unlock your computer. The reason of doing that is copyright law violation and malware distribution.

To sum up, you must keep in mind that FBI Moneypak virus just wants to scare you to pay the money through Moneypak. Instead of falling for this scam, you are highly recommended to remove this threat from your computer. For that you should firstly unlock your computer and additionally run a full system scan with anti-malware program that will automatically remove all infected files from your computer.

Be aware about FBI ransomware that has been widely discussed on the Internet these days (you can also find it named as The FBI Federal Bureau Investigation scam or Moneypak virus). If you have also been infected with this threat, you will know how annoying this parasite is – it not only blocks its victims down so that they can’t do anything on their computers but also asks to pay a certain fee if they want to unlock the computer. You must keep in mind that paying from such scams like FBI ransomware is the same and giving your wallet for scammers. Instead of doing that, we highly recommend to remove FBI ransomware from your computer.

The first sign you are caught by this scamware is an alert titled ‘FBI Federal Bureau Investigation’. Trying to mislead you, it claims that your PC is blocked because of violating Copyright and Related Rights Law. In addition, it declares that you have been illegally using or even distributing copyrighted content, viewing porno videos, spreading malware and doing other things. The second sign you are infected with FBI ransomware is finding your computer locked and being disabled from doing anything on it.

In order to unlock the machine, FBI ransomware offers to pay a 100$ fine for all this ‘illegal activity’ found on your computer. It offers to do that through MoneyPak. However, you must ignore such offer because it is a total scam trying to scare you into giving your money away. Firstly, FBI never sends such emails informing about law violation and locks computers down. Secondly, it does not collect the fines in this way. It should be clear that instead of paying the fine you must remove FBI ransomaware from your computer. While it is still completely locked, follow this guide explaining how to unlock your computer and remove FBI ransomware from the system.

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