Remove Fake Adobe Flash Player Install
By Gina on June 28, 2010 | Malware, SMS fraud, Adobe Flash Player, Fake Adobe Flash Player install, fake alerts, trojan
Trojan.Ransomware is a trojan which hides under the Adobe Flash Player’s name. Trojan displays its fake warning messages and they are usually in Russian language. Rogue message state you have to install it and for this you need to send an SMS for activation code. This is an SMS fraud.
Trojan gains to trick user into sending this message and they supposedly will get an activation key for installation of Adobe Flash Player application. This is a fraud. It is not worth spending your money because you only give your money for scammers. You can use 28527548 and 35676549 serial numbers to deactivate the threats.
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