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Copyright Violation: Copyrighted Content Detected

By Bryan on April 14, 2010 | Computer Security, Copyright violation alert, Copyright Violation: Copyrighted Content Detected, icpp-online.com, I-Q Manager Antipiracy Copyright Violation: Copyrighted Content Detected

“Copyright Violation: Copyrighted Content Detected” is one more rogue message displayed by Trojan.Fakecopyright. However, this time it is not about viruses, but illegal content material found on the system.

The warning messages reads:

Copyright violation alert
Copyright violation: copyrighted content detected
Windows has detected that you are using content that was downloaded in violation of the copyright of its respective owners. Please read the following bulletin and try solving the problem in one of the recommended ways.

Warning!
This computer is being used for illegal activity associated with copyright violation. Records about this computer's owner are about to be sent to court. If you saw this message by accident, please report any information about a possible owner of this comp.


The victim is informed that an "Antipiracy foundation scanner" has found illegal fit from the system. If he won't pay $400 he might face jail time and huge fines. At this point user is also asked to do it via a credit card transaction.

All of the information trojan shows you is a scam. You don't need to be scared of this. This is only a hint you have a trojan within your system. Instead, use an anti-virus program that is capable of detecting it to remove the trojan.

The following will give you detailed instructions on how to get rid of Copyright Violation: Copyrighted Content Detected fake warning:

Copyright Violation: Copyrighted Content Detected removal
at spywarevoid.com.

You may also stop this fraud by entering a registration code: RFHM2-TPX47-YD6RT-H4KDM (via siri-urz.blogspot.com).

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