Is
that your computer is locked up by NSA Virus? Are you accused of doing various
crimes through the website? If you have problem of how to get rid of this
ransomware, you should continue to read this post carefully, and it will show
you how to remove NSA Virus step by step.
NSA Virus
instruction:
NSA Virus is identified as a risky
ransomware, which is created to invade vulnerable system and lock up the
compromised computer’s screen without approval. Once your PC becomes one of its
targets and it penetrates into the system successfully, it will change the
system settings within a minute. Then, your desktop will be locked up by a
website which looks like coming from the police station. If you take a close
look on the website, you will see some ridiculous excuses for why the screen is
locked, and then NSA Virus will require you to pay a fine to unlock the screen.
If not, NSA Virus scares you that you will be put in prison for years. Some inexperienced
PC users may take it serious and pay it. However, it is not a reasonable way.
That’s because if you pay the money, your screen won’t be unlocked as well. Even
if the screen is unlocked, NSA Virus will come back again to cheat you of money
with the some scam. Thus, you can see this ransomware is very disgraceful. When
you encounter this virus, what you should do is to take action to get rid of
the virus from the PC rather than to meet its requirement.
Here’s the fake
warning coming from the page of NSA Virus:
Serios
Organised Crime Agency (Soca)
British Metropolitan Police
Police Central e-crime Unit
Cheshire Constabulary
Interpol
Attention!
Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below.
You are accused of viewing/storage and/or dissemination of banned pornography (child pornography/zoophile/rape etc). You have violated World Declaration on non-proliferation of child pornography. You are accused of committing the crime envisaged by Article 161 of Kingdom of Great Britain criminal law.
Article 161 of Kingdom of Great Britain criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 5 to 11 years.
Also, you are suspected of violation of “Copyright and Related rights Law” (downloading of pirated music, video, wares) and of use and/or dissemination of copyrighted content. Thus, you are suspected of violation of Article 148 of Kingdom of Great Britain Criminal Law.
Article 148 of Kingdom of Great Britain criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 3 to 7 years or 150 to 550 basic amounts fine.
It was from your computer, that unauthorized access had been stolen to information of State importance and to data closed for public Internet access.
The penalty set must be paid in course of 48 hours as of the breach. On expiration of the term, 48 hours that follow will be used for automatic collection of data on yourself and your misconduct, and criminal case will be opened against you.
Amount of fine is £100. You can pay a fine Ukash or PaySafeCard vouchers.
As soon as the money arrives to the Treasury account, your computer will be unblocked in course of 24 hours.
Then in 7 day term you should remedy the breaches associated with your computer. Otherwise your computer will be blocked up again and criminal case will be opened against yourself (with no option to pay fine).
British Metropolitan Police
Police Central e-crime Unit
Cheshire Constabulary
Interpol
Attention!
Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below.
You are accused of viewing/storage and/or dissemination of banned pornography (child pornography/zoophile/rape etc). You have violated World Declaration on non-proliferation of child pornography. You are accused of committing the crime envisaged by Article 161 of Kingdom of Great Britain criminal law.
Article 161 of Kingdom of Great Britain criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 5 to 11 years.
Also, you are suspected of violation of “Copyright and Related rights Law” (downloading of pirated music, video, wares) and of use and/or dissemination of copyrighted content. Thus, you are suspected of violation of Article 148 of Kingdom of Great Britain Criminal Law.
Article 148 of Kingdom of Great Britain criminal law provides for the punishment of deprivation of liberty for terms from 3 to 7 years or 150 to 550 basic amounts fine.
It was from your computer, that unauthorized access had been stolen to information of State importance and to data closed for public Internet access.
The penalty set must be paid in course of 48 hours as of the breach. On expiration of the term, 48 hours that follow will be used for automatic collection of data on yourself and your misconduct, and criminal case will be opened against you.
Amount of fine is £100. You can pay a fine Ukash or PaySafeCard vouchers.
As soon as the money arrives to the Treasury account, your computer will be unblocked in course of 24 hours.
Then in 7 day term you should remedy the breaches associated with your computer. Otherwise your computer will be blocked up again and criminal case will be opened against yourself (with no option to pay fine).
Now
this part will come to tell you how to get rid of NSA Virus.
How to remove NSA
Virus manually?
Step
1. Open the Task Manager and find out the NSA Virus process. Then end the
process.
Step
2. Go and search for the following files on your hard disk, and then remove
them completely.
%AppData%\NPSWF32.dll
%AppData%\Protector-.exe
%AppData%\Protector-.exe
%AppData%\random.exe
Step
3. Enter the Registry Editor to remove all the malicious registry entries that
we lay below:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Random.exe
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\DisallowRun
Attention:
if
you cannot remove all of the malicious files and entries of NSA Virus
completely, it will come back very soon. So we recommend you to download an automatic removal tool to
get rid of NSA Virus.
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