Monday, 7 October 2013



FBI Anti Piracy Warning Virus is another version of the notorious FBI Moneypak virus that has been published recently and also annoys many PC users in United States. Comparing with the former versions such as United States Cyber Security Moneypak virus, FBI Moneypak Virus, this type of malware can harm the compromised computers further. It infiltrates the victims’ computers without their permission and then blocks access to Windows by showing a fake warning which claims it is from Federal Bureau of Investigation and then demands a ransom in exchange for returning the victims’ access to their computers. In reality, all variants of the FBI Virus are with the same aim to steal money from the innocent users. Thus, it is suggested users to remove this virus instead of handing over your money to the criminals.



There are many possibilities for users to get this Ransomware installed since this tricky virus has spread rapidly all over the Internet. Most of time, if a user has even been clicking some malicious ads or visiting the pornographic website, as well as opening any unknown downloaded files, then there may be the reason that you have FBI Anti Piracy Warning Virus on your computer. No matter how it accesses the infected computer, the most important thing is to find an effective way to have it deleted Once Infected, the virus will disable access to the infected computer desktop, Task Manager, command line, Registry Editor and other services and applications. You will get a fake warning locked your computer instead of your normal screen up every time when you log in Windows. It says all the activities of your computer have been recorded and illegal downloaded material(audio, videos or software) has been located on your computer. However, users should not be taken in because it is nothing but a scam in reality. By using the same trick as majority of Ransomware, the message also alleges the computer has been involved in illegal activity (downloaded or distributed copyrighted material or viewed child pornography, etc.) by the FBI and demands a penalty fine of $200 to be paid in order to unlock the computer system within the allotted time of 72 hours by use of GreenDot Moneypak cards. Please take note that the fake FBI page are not real, your are not in trouble with the FBI. It is a computer virus that can make chaos on your computer if you don’t remove it timely. You may get blue screen of death or system crash randomly after your computer is seriously infected. Even if there is possibly a chance for you to unlock your computer like running in safe mode, however, you still have a hard time in removing this stubborn virus by using Antivirus programs. Some program may detect one or two threats after you perform a full scan, but FBI Anti Piracy Warning virus will still locate in your computer after you reboot because it is able to escape from all the security tools. Therefore, quickly follow the manual steps here to perform fbi anti piracy warning seal virus removal at once.