I
was personally victimized by the first update. Thank you, Colin, for the
2nd update, which I have been advising people on for over 20 years.
Anyone can pick up this computer/frequency locater at Radio Shack. This
MO (modus operandi) has been used successfully ever since the garage door
opener came onto the market back in the 70's.
In Love & Light, Michael Newell
After checking Facebook two days ago, my laptop 'flashed' and without my knowledge, or any act by me, a screen claiming to be sponsored by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation "FBI, with a viable governmental seal popped up on my screen, locking me out of any & all other programs and it turned on my webcam. The 'frozen' page stated that I had violated U.S. cyber-related Criminal Codes by either publishing copyright information without express permission or I had visited a human-trafficing site promoting child pornography. BTW, I don't & won't) It also stated that it was my first offense and I was ordered to go to one of a number of retail stores, e.g. Walgreens, Rite Aid, and other grocery & convenience store chains to send them my "fine" in the amount of $200.00 US & provided a specific procedure on how to do that, including referencing my "case number" on the envelope. It further stated that I must comply within 72 hours or my computer would be "permenantly disabled" and that the 'fine' would then be between $400 & $900. Now, since I am not very gullible & i've worked with a number of US Federal Law Enforcement agencies, this was obviously a scam. I contacted the FBI to report this incident & ask how to disable this apparent virus/worm or whatever. The agent informed me that this "SPAM Scam" has been around awhile & offered no instructions on how to remove it. So, I searched and found literally dozens & dozens of instructions & services to sell for such removal. In a nutshell, just (as in any virus) shut down immediately & remove the battery. Then, re-start your computer in "SAFE MODE with Networking" by pressing the F-8 key on initial start, go to SYSTEM RESTORE and restore you computer to a date PRECEDING this incident. The worst part of this for me was when I thought of how many people would be 'guilted' into responding to this. One comment regarding a this clean up procedure was a man who took advantage of it when his teen age son came to him with this "FBI screen." The young man admitted to having been on a porn site, so the father used the aforementioned procedure, however, he told his son that he "paid the fine" and ordered his son to stay away from porn sites all together. It worked & his son sincerely promised to NEVER go to another porn site again!!! His father monitored his son's computer history & has not been near pornography since. If you think the African, "Please send $20,000" scam was bad, just imagine how much money these criminals can make on this one, if people FEEL GUILTY enough to comply with their instructions.
If you want to file a formal complaint, go to www.IC3.com (Internet Complaints)
In Love & Light, Michael Newell
After checking Facebook two days ago, my laptop 'flashed' and without my knowledge, or any act by me, a screen claiming to be sponsored by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation "FBI, with a viable governmental seal popped up on my screen, locking me out of any & all other programs and it turned on my webcam. The 'frozen' page stated that I had violated U.S. cyber-related Criminal Codes by either publishing copyright information without express permission or I had visited a human-trafficing site promoting child pornography. BTW, I don't & won't) It also stated that it was my first offense and I was ordered to go to one of a number of retail stores, e.g. Walgreens, Rite Aid, and other grocery & convenience store chains to send them my "fine" in the amount of $200.00 US & provided a specific procedure on how to do that, including referencing my "case number" on the envelope. It further stated that I must comply within 72 hours or my computer would be "permenantly disabled" and that the 'fine' would then be between $400 & $900. Now, since I am not very gullible & i've worked with a number of US Federal Law Enforcement agencies, this was obviously a scam. I contacted the FBI to report this incident & ask how to disable this apparent virus/worm or whatever. The agent informed me that this "SPAM Scam" has been around awhile & offered no instructions on how to remove it. So, I searched and found literally dozens & dozens of instructions & services to sell for such removal. In a nutshell, just (as in any virus) shut down immediately & remove the battery. Then, re-start your computer in "SAFE MODE with Networking" by pressing the F-8 key on initial start, go to SYSTEM RESTORE and restore you computer to a date PRECEDING this incident. The worst part of this for me was when I thought of how many people would be 'guilted' into responding to this. One comment regarding a this clean up procedure was a man who took advantage of it when his teen age son came to him with this "FBI screen." The young man admitted to having been on a porn site, so the father used the aforementioned procedure, however, he told his son that he "paid the fine" and ordered his son to stay away from porn sites all together. It worked & his son sincerely promised to NEVER go to another porn site again!!! His father monitored his son's computer history & has not been near pornography since. If you think the African, "Please send $20,000" scam was bad, just imagine how much money these criminals can make on this one, if people FEEL GUILTY enough to comply with their instructions.
If you want to file a formal complaint, go to www.IC3.com (Internet Complaints)
Not to sure which country this is from,eventually
everywhere I assume
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