If it’s in fact a cyber scam, then where did I pick up this Interpol Virus Scam? And how come my antivirus programs didn’t stop it from getting into my computer? Hackers take advantages of social networks and put a lot of viruses among numerous hacked web sites or programs. Once you land there or download a malicious program, viruses hidden in them will be able to sneak into your computer and start to bring more infections. Once this infection is done, it will secretly change the default settings of your computer system so that it can steadily stay inside. Sometimes when the viruses stay long enough, they can disable the functions of antivirus programs. Thus, your antivirus software may fail to catch this virus. Now that the infection is made, you will suddenly get blocked either after rebooting the computer or during your online searching. It just pops up from nowhere and totally locks your screen. You cannot make your way into anything. On the locking page, you can see that it is certified by several organizations even include PayPal, Norton, Epay etc. Hackers try their best to make this Interpol warning look as legit as possible so there will be more victims fall into its trap. If you are still not completely sure about this, please do some online researches or make some phone calls before you proceed with its payment.
If you are going to get rid of this Interpol Virus Scam on your own, several steps are listed in the following. (For advanced computer users only) Or if you are not a computer guy and are not confident in what you are going to deal with, you can contact YooSecurity Online Expert now.