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18/02/2011

Cyber Criminals Targeting some PCs

NEVER give your Ukash to anyone claiming to remove a virus from your computer.

Criminals are infecting some PCs with a virus. The virus malware encrypts data on the hard drive and the criminals then ask for a 'ransom' to be paid via various payment methods, including Ukash vouchers, to remove the encryption.

Do not give Ukash to these criminals as you will lose your money and may not have the encryption removed.

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