Your computer has been locked!

Do you know what Your computer has been locked! is?

Your computer has been locked! is a headline of a bogus alert message presented by an infection, which typically sneaks into a computer’s system unnoticed. The fake DOJ (FBI) warning claims that the computer is blocked because particular federal laws have been violated. Specifically, it is said that the computer is locked down because it has been used to visit pornographic websites. The computer is, in fact, blocked, but this is done because it is infected with the Your computer has been locked! virus, which you should remove immediately to unlock the machine and access all of its parts.

As the message that appears on the screen is simulated, pay no attention to the FBI logo, the text given and the icons at the bottom of the message. This message is a scam just like others presented by such viruses as FBI Moneypak, Investigation Department virus, Interpol Department virus, etc. Please, find some extracts of the bogus message below:

This operating system is locked due to the violation of the federal laws of the United States of America!

Following violations were detected:
Your IP address was used to visit websites containing pornography, child pornography, zoophilia and child abuse. Your computer also contains video files with pornographic content, elements of violence and child pornography!

This computer lock is aimed to stop your illegal activity.

To unlock the computer you are obliged to pay a fine of $200.

You must pay the fine through MoneyPak.

Keep in mind that the alert is created by cyber criminals, and you do not have to pay money through MoneyPak. If you do, your money will be transferred to cyber schemers’ account without a chance to claim it back. Additionally, the email address fine@fbi.gov does not mean that the message is sent by this institution. If you contact FBI, you will find that they are not related with the message or the supposed investigation. As a result, remove Your computer has been locked! as soon as you can.

The most effective way to remove Your computer has been locked! is to use a reputable spyware removal tool, which will scan the system and delete every single file of the infection for you. It is not advisable to delete the infection on your own, especially if you are not knowledgeable about malware removal procedures. Therefore, use a legitimate spyware removal tool, which you will be able to download if you follow these guidelines:

1. Restart the computer.

2. Immediately press F8 and then select Safe Mode with Networking.

3. Go to the Start menu and open RUN.

4. Type in regedit.exe and press Ok.

5. Follow this path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ and remove the file GoogleChrome, which is not related with the browser.

6. Restart the machine normally and then download, for example, SpyHunter, which will remove the fake DOJ (FBI) warning and protected the computer against future infections.

In non-techie terms:

Your computer has been locked! is a ransomware infection designed to make naïve computer users pay a ransom payment of $200 so that their computers can function normally. The message contains a logo of FBI and demands that users pay the money through MoneyPak. Ignore the messages and remove the warning immediately.

Aliases: fake Your computer has been locked! DOJ (FBI) warning

  • erm

    Thank you so much, problem solved.

  • B

    It did not solve the problem.

  • Allen

    Rays,
    The infections vary, but the core of it is the same. Did you try scanning with the offered program?