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How to Remove Ramsomware or Scareware from your Computer

Ransomware, otherwise called Scareware, is a malware or malicious program that will infect your computer and lock you out of it, demanding that you make a payment before it will unlock your computer. It may also ask you to complete a survey. Your computer can become infected with a Ransomware the same way it can become infected by a virus. This is if you, open malicious email attachments, visit malicious or compromised websites, click on malicious links, or download software from untrusted sources.

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A Ramsomware may also encrypt the files on your computer, making them unreadable, and demand a ransom in order to decrypt them, that is, making them readable again.

You should never pay the ransom these malicious programs demand that you do, in order to have your computer unlocked or files decrypted. Sending your money to the cybercriminals behind these malicious programs, will not guarantee that your computer will be unlocked or files decrypted.

Also, never send money or make any payments if you are instructed to do so via a message displayed on your computer screen. No law enforcement organizations like the FBI, CIA and others, will lock your computer or encrypt your files, demanding a ransom or payment.

Here is an example of a Ramsomware or Scareware

How to Remove Ramsonware or Scareware?

Try to restart your computer in safe mode, by restarting it and continuously pressing the F8 key on your computer keyboard while it boots up.

Select "Safe Mode with Networking" from the boot list

If you are able to restart your computer in Safe Mode with Networking:

If you are unable to restart your computer in Safe Mode with Networking:

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