ICSPA Virus Removal Guide

Do you know what ICSPA Virus is?

ICSPA Virus is a ransomware infection which locks the screen of your PC and demands money so that you can remove the misleading message and regain access to the system. ICSPA (International Cyber Security Protection Alliance) is not related to the warning you have on the screen and the condition of your computer. Generally, cyber criminals use the names of various law enforcement institutions, and ICSPA is one of them. Do not think that you are really charged with illegal activity as the fake accusations are presented to make you pay a so-called release fee or a fine of a considerable sum of money which depends on the currency of your country.

Do not hesitate to remove ICSPA Virus right now as there is no need to give your money up via Ukash or Paysafecard. For example, the Australian version demands that you pay the fine via Ukash, whereas the British version provides you with two options – either Ukash or Paysafecard.
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Moreover, in addition to the fact that you should ignore the logo of International Cyber Security Protection Alliance, you should also pay no attention to the emblems of your local authorities. Neither police nor any other legal institution has links with the developers or senders of the fraudulent message, which is created by cyber schemers and spread by a computer threat Urausy Trojan. The Trojan is known to have spread such computer threats as GVU Virus, FBI Cybercrime Division Virus, United Kingdom Police Virus, and so on.

Here you will find some excerpts taken from the American and British variants of the virus:

To unblock the computer you must pay the fine through MoneyPak of $300.

The amount of the fine is £100. You can pay a fine Ukash or PaySafeCard.

Instead of wasting your money, you should invest in a professional computer security tool which would protect the computer against infections such as ICSPA Virus and its variants. We advise you to follow our removal guidelines which will help you remove the threat with SpyHunter, which is a legitimate and reliable spyware removal tool.

Automatic ICSPA Virus Removal

Windows Vista/7

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. Start tapping the F8 key once the BIOS screen disappears.
  3. Using the arrow keys, select Safe Mode with Networking and press Enter.
  4. Go to http://www.spyware-techie.com/download-sph and download SpyHunter.
  5. Run the installer and scan the PC in order to remove ICSPA Virus.

Windows XP

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. Once the BIOS screen disappears, start tapping the F8 key.
  3. Use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode with Networking and press Enter.
  4. On the dialog box, click on Yes.
  5. Open the Start menu.
  6. Launch Run.
  7. Type “msconfig” in the field given and press OK.
  8. Uncheck all startup entries under the Startup tab and press Apply.
  9. Download SpyHunter.
  10. Restart the computer.
  11. Run the installer and remove the virus.

In non-techie terms:

ICSPA Virus is a cunning ransomware infection which has different interfaces that depends on the country in which the threat is spread. If you live in Canada, Ireland, U.K. or other country, be aware of ransomware infections, especially if you do not have a reliable anti-spyware tool.

Aliases: ICSPAvirus.