"Metropolitan Police" Computer Virus
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 2:45 pm
Has anyone else suffered from what seems to be known as the Metropolitan Police Virus?
My PC is protected by the latest version of Norton, but 3 times it has completely jammed with just a full screen demanding ?100 to be paid by Ucash to clear it. Re-booting it results in the same screen being displayed.
The screen claims that the PC has been locked because it's been used for child pornography, viewing illegal sites, terrorist activities, etc.
Of course this is a scam as, if it was genuine, there would be other payment options such as credit cards. Paying by Ucash is like sending cash to someone you don't know at a location you don't know.
I've had my PC unjammed by PC World twice but it jammed up again yesterday and will probably have to have its hard drive completely wiped.
Like all readers of this forum, I view the occasional porn site, but nothing illegal. There seems to be numerous and increasing numbers of sites that (probably inadvertently) spread the virus to anyone who views them.
Does anyone know of a foolproof anti-virus device that can protect PCs from this pernicious virus? In fact I'm told it's not technically a virus, so Norton doesn't effectively intercept it.
Thanks ? and be warned if you haven?t yet been affected!
Peter
My PC is protected by the latest version of Norton, but 3 times it has completely jammed with just a full screen demanding ?100 to be paid by Ucash to clear it. Re-booting it results in the same screen being displayed.
The screen claims that the PC has been locked because it's been used for child pornography, viewing illegal sites, terrorist activities, etc.
Of course this is a scam as, if it was genuine, there would be other payment options such as credit cards. Paying by Ucash is like sending cash to someone you don't know at a location you don't know.
I've had my PC unjammed by PC World twice but it jammed up again yesterday and will probably have to have its hard drive completely wiped.
Like all readers of this forum, I view the occasional porn site, but nothing illegal. There seems to be numerous and increasing numbers of sites that (probably inadvertently) spread the virus to anyone who views them.
Does anyone know of a foolproof anti-virus device that can protect PCs from this pernicious virus? In fact I'm told it's not technically a virus, so Norton doesn't effectively intercept it.
Thanks ? and be warned if you haven?t yet been affected!
Peter