Danger level 9
Type: Malware
Common infection symptoms:
  • Blocks internet connection
  • Block exe files from running
  • Changes background
  • Normal system programs crash immediatelly
  • System crashes

AFP Crime Commission virus

AFP Crime Commission virus is a computer threat that locks you out of your desktop and requires you to send 100 Australian dollars via Ukash alternative payment system to cyber criminals. This infection displays a screen-sized notification that claims you have committed several crimes and consequently violated international and national criminal law of Commonwealth of Australia. Needless to say, that these accusations are false and you need to remove AFP Crime Commission virus from your computer right now.

The problem with AFP Crime Commission virus is that the program may actually look believable it has logos and insignia of the Australian Communications and Media Autority, Internet Police Department and Cyber Crime Investigations. However, a computer infection that is created by the same cyber criminals who spawned all the other Ukash Virus group application cannot have anything to do with law enforcement authorities. In fact, AFP Crime Commission virus is just as dangerous Mandiant U.S.A. Cyber Security Virus or Metropolitan British Police Virus. Urausy Trojan is usually blamed for the distribution of this ransomware program, which means that if you are infection AFP Crime Commission virus, it is very likely that you have other Trojans and various threats on your PC as well.

AFP Crime Commission virus manifests itself right after it gets into your system by displaying a fake notification on your screen:

Attention!

Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below.

You are accused of viewing/storage and/or dissemination of banned pornography (child pornography/zoophilia/rape etc.). You have violated World Declaration on non-proliferation of child pornography. You are accused of committing the crime envisaged by Article 151 of Commonwealth of Australia criminal law.

Amount of fine is AUD $100. You can pay a fine Ukash vouchers.

AFP Crime Commission virus actually lists an extensive list of crimes you have supposedly committed in order to scare you. When a user is in panic he/she is more likely to pay the “fine”, especially as the notification claims that you have only 48 to pay the fine, and if you fail to do so, you will face criminal charges in court. Naturally, you will not be tried, because AFP Crime Commission virus is a manifestation of crime itself. Also, no matter how much money you pay your desktop access will not be restored, so you need to terminate the infection yourself.

Follow the instructions below to unlock your desktop and then make sure you invest in a legitimate computer security application that will help you remove AFP Crime Commission virus automatically.

How to unlock my PC

Windows 8

  1. Press Windows key and metro Start menu will appear.
  2. Click Internet Explorer tile.
  3. Type http://www.pchtreat.com/download-sph into the address bar and press Enter.
  4. Click Run on download dialog box and install SpyHunter.
  5. Run a full system scan.

Windows Vista & Windows 7

  1. Restart the PC and press F8 repeatedly.
  2. Select Safe Mode with Networking in Advanced Boot Options menu and hit Enter.
  3. Go to http://www.pcthreat.com/download-sph and download SpyHunter.
  4. Install the program and scan your PC.

Windows XP

  1. Follow the steps 1 and 2 above.
  2. Click Yes on a confirmation box.
  3. Download SpyHunter.
  4. Open Start menu and launch Run.
  5. Enter “msconfig” and click OK.
  6. Open Startup tab on System Configuration Utility.
  7. Click Disable all and press OK.
  8. Reboot the PC in Normal mode.
  9. Install SpyHunter and scan your system.

In case you have any questions about AFP Crime Commission virus removal, leave a comment below.

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Comments

  1. Alix Dec 9, 2015

    Holy ***** thank you so much for posting this, I got this yesterday and I was watching gay porn and I almost had a heart attack. But it asked me for money straight away $100 worth so I knew it wasn't real because that's defiantly not how law breaking works. This comes up when u watch por hub so be careful people.

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