How to Remove Federal Bureau Investigation Virus
Federal Bureau Investigation Information:
Federal Bureau Investigation virus turns out to be another vicious ransomware which attacks computers via security loopholes or spam email attachments or infected torrent files. To avoid being infected by computer malware, it’s necessary to use safe web browsers, latest version of Java and security software. One of its obvious symptom of Federal Bureau Investigation virus infection is that a fake warning will display on your screen and stop you opening your files and using your system. And it tells you that you’ve violated the law by using or spreading copyrighted files. Many computer users are frightened by its well-designed appearance and statement and may be cheated by the ransomware. And Federal Bureau Investigation alert asks you to pay 200 dollars via MoneyPak so that it can unlock your system. Please known that there is no relationship between Federal Bureau Investigation alert and other legal organizations. Hackers just make use of their name to mislead and scare victims and rip them off. Before Federal Bureau Investigation virus, there are already many ransomwares spreading throughout the Internet, such as FBI MoneyPak virus and Police Central e-Crime Unit virus.
And all of them are from Ukash virus family. If you unluckily got Federal Bureau Investigation virus on your PC, please follow our removal guide below.
Before you proceed the removal of Federal Bureau Investigation virus, please
1. Restart your system and keep pressing F8 key into Safe Mode with Networking
2. Click Start Menu and find run
3. Type in msconfig and hit OK
4. Try to disable some suspicious processes at Startup tab.
5. Repeat step 2, type in regedit and open registry editor
6. Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\

7. Find shell in the right hand panel and change its value into Explorer.exe by right clicking it if the value is different.

8. Save the changes and restart your PC.
Federal Bureau Investigation Manual Removal
Note: If you are not proficient with computer, it’s advised that you backup your system before manually removing Federal Bureau Investigation virus. And double check the files that you are going to delete, or your computer can’t work for missing some files.
Step 1: Delete the following registery files:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Federal Bureau Investigation virus
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\[Random].exe
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System ‘DisableTaskMgr’ = 0
Step 2: Delete the following files:
%UserProfile%\Desktop\[Federal Bureau Investigation virus].lnk
%AppData%\Inspector-[rnd].exe
%Documents and Settings%\[UserName]\Desktop\[random].lnk
Please, note that manual removal of Federal Bureau Investigation virus is a procedure with high complexity and can not always guarantee a full removal of the virus, due to the fact that some objects can stay hidden or may become reanimated automatically after incomplete removal. What’s more, lack of the required skills and even the slightest deviation from the removal guides may result in irreparable system corruption. That’s the reason it’s strongly adviced automatic removal of Federal Bureau Investigation virus, which will save your time and avoid any system corruptions and ensure the desired result.
Automatic Federal Bureau Investigation virus Removal:

Step 2: Click & download the trusted Federal Bureau Investigation virus Automatic Removal Utility.
Tips: In case you can’t install the removal utility, please download this correction script, unzip it and then double click to execute it. It can correct the system settings that the spyware has distorted.

Step 6: Perform a Full Scan of your system to detect Federal Bureau Investigation virus or other malware.


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