Linkup Ransomware Removal Guide

Do you know what Linkup Ransomware is?

The clandestine Linkup Ransomware is a malicious infection which can disrupt the running of your Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. The threat can present redirections to a corrupted website displaying a ransomware warning which is camouflaged as a legal notice from the Council of Europe. Needless to say, the organization has nothing to do with the modified DNS settings and registry entries, which is why you should pay no attention to the represented information. Despite this, ignoring the illicit redirections is not recommended either because if you do not delete Linkup Ransomware, your PC could get infected with other clandestine threats. Our researchers have discovered that a BitCoin Miner known as Protominer could be installed as well.

Schemers may use different social engineering and drive-by download scams to infiltrate malware onto your PC. For example, the threat could be hidden behind misleading advertisements or corrupted spam email attachments. Needless to say, if automatic malware detection and removal software was installed to guard your personal computer, you would not need to worry about the attacks of the devious ransomware. Luckily, this threat does not hide and you can detect it as soon as you are redirected to a page representing this misleading information:

Internet access is temporarily blocked.
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To unlock access to the Internet, we need to establish your identity and submit your personal information to the registry.

To verify your identity need more information. Please enter your credit card information, we will deduct from your card 0.01 EUR and return them back within an hour.

Even though the provided information suggests that your access to the Internet will be unblocked only if you share your first name, last name, date of birth, city, address, zip code, phone number and credit card details, you certainly should not share this sensitive information. Schemers could use this to scam you and perform illicit transactions using your credit card. What is more, the malicious files related to Linkup Ransomware would continue running on your PC, and this may lead to the infiltration of more clandestine threats which you will need to delete. If the Protominer and other surreptitiously running threats have already been infiltrated onto the system, you may notice decreased speeds and other dysfunctions.

It is essential that you remove Linkup Ransomware as soon as possible. We hope you did not fall for the fictitious forms allegedly provided by the Council of Europe; however, if you did, you should contact your bank and ensure your financial security. Additionally, you should beware of any spam emails which may flood your inbox or misleading texts. Remember that all information you have shared is now available to schemers who are creative when it comes to generating profit. Either way, you need to delete Linkup Ransomware and other potentially existing threats, which is why we recommend installing SpyHunter. This automatic malware remover will delete all threats and ensure Windows protection. Please download the program’s installer onto a malware-free computer and then transfer it onto the infected one.

In non-techie terms:

Linkup Ransomware is a malicious infection which uses fictitious information in order to expose your private information. The threat is also capable of exposing security backdoors, which may lead to the distribution of other malicious threats. We recommend installing a reliable, automatic malware remover to delete this infection from the Windows operating system.

Aliases: Linkup Virus.