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Updated on Jun 22, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jun 24, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 07, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 07, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 13, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 18, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 18, 2011

Microsoft Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.

This threat stops you from loading Windows and displays a full-screen message, commonly called a "lock screen". If this threat asks you to pay a fee or fine, do not pay it. The message is a fraud.

It tries to scare you into paying a fine to unlock your PC.

You can read more on our ransomware page.

The trend towards increasingly sophisticated malware behavior, highlighted by the use of exploits and other attack vectors, makes older platforms so much more susceptible to ransomware attacks. From June to November 2017, Windows 7 devices were 3.4 times more likely to encounter ransomware compared to Windows 10 devices.

Read our latest report: A worthy upgrade: Next-gen security on Windows 10 proves resilient against ransomware outbreaks in 2017.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 19, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 20, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 20, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 26, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Jul 28, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 02, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 04, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 05, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 08, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 12, 2011

Microsoft Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.

This threat stops you from loading Windows and displays a full-screen message, commonly called a "lock screen". If this threat asks you to pay a fee or fine, do not pay it. The message is a fraud.

It tries to scare you into paying a fine or texting a premium-charge phone number to unlock your PC.

You can read more on our ransomware page.

The trend towards increasingly sophisticated malware behavior, highlighted by the use of exploits and other attack vectors, makes older platforms so much more susceptible to ransomware attacks. From June to November 2017, Windows 7 devices were 3.4 times more likely to encounter ransomware compared to Windows 10 devices.

Read our latest report: A worthy upgrade: Next-gen security on Windows 10 proves resilient against ransomware outbreaks in 2017.

Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 15, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 16, 2011
Alert level: severe
Updated on Aug 19, 2011
Alert level: severe