Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Get rid of Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus – exterminate $100 blackmailing trojan

Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) virus shows that UKASH ransomware has now landed in Canada.UKASH ransomware includes hundreds of variants customized to dozens of countries. They follow the same pattern demanding a fine to be paid with UKASH code. Please note UKASH is but a money transfer system functioning in quite legit way. The choice of hackers is explained by liberties the system offers to its clients.
The infection, as its name suggests, pretends to be an official notification by the body of Canadian Government it refers to.
The popup generated by the virus says that the IP address of PC it has blocked “…was used to visit websites containing pornography, child pornography…” – that is, a typical accusation as for ransomware of the kind quoted.
The aim of the game is to scare user into buying voucher to the amount of USD 100 and send relevant code to the blackhats by filling the payment form supplied within the popup.
Removal of Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus is a correct response to the crooks standing behind the affair. Fortunately, there is a technology to remove Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus and other threats as detected by free scanner available here, which is a part if it, that has been verified in tests to efficiently contain and delete any variant of UKASH ransomware.

Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus screenshot


Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus (Canadian UKASH virus) unlock code, serial number, license key:
aes987156

Activation is NOT ENOUGH to get rid of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service virus. You might still have its records in Windows registry and receive annoying pop-ups. Download reliable antimalware to get rid of this infection.

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