Monday, March 25, 2013

How to Remove Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department Virus?

Computer has been blocked by Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus? How to get rid of Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department scam safely? Do I really need to pay for the fine? I don’t do anything wrong and I really need this virus removed and have my system fixed!


Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus is a severely ransomware variant that mainly attacks computer users in Canada. The trick of ransomware is almost the same, which would be locking up your system with fake alert in guise of local authorities and threatening you to pay with jail time. The truth is that none of the authorities use screen lockers to collect fine. Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus is created by cybercriminals and only wants to rip off your money. Therefore, under no circumstances should you pay for the virus scam. Otherwise, you won’t be able to dispute your payment and get it back. Also, your financial balance will be at the risk of being stolen.

How to get rid of Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus and related infections once and for all? Usually anti-virus programs are ranked as top option when people get infected with viruses. However, Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus is stubborn enough to escape from or even disable security tools. Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus pretends to be system files but only in wrong locations. You need to remove its infections manually one by one. Due to the fact that the infections could be vary and released randomly, we would recommend you to get someone to help or just contact Tee Support agents 2/7 online to ensure safe and complete removal.



1) Backup Reminder: Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.

2) Log in safe mode with networking or command prompt.

3) Stop the associated processes: Random.exe

4) Delete the associated files dropped by Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus:

%SYSTEMDRIVE%\*.*

%systemroot%\System32\config\*.sav

%systemroot%\*. /mp /s %systemroot

%\system32\*.dll /lockedfiles

5) Get rid of the related registry entries added by Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\[random numbers]

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\”Shell”=”[SET OF RANDOM CHARACTERS].exe”

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MsConfig\startupfolder\[random names]

6) Remove malicious startup items. Open Start Menu and click Run.Type "msconfig" and click OK. Click the Startup tab on System Configuration Utility. Select Disable All and click OK. Exit the menu. Restart your computer in Normal Mode.

7) Restart the PC back to normal mode to take effect.

Attention: Please note that the manual removal of Canadian Police Cybercrime Investigation Department virus is effective but yet risky process. To avoid any unnecessary to damage your computer, you are recommended to get help from computer experts.

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