Spyware impossible question of connection in any mode system

Hello

I am facing spyware issue. Not able to login in any mode window. Got a window at the time of the connection and ask for unlock code. So, what's the unlock code? I don't have a CD bootable Windows XP CD or third party. What should I do?

Hi Ganesh,

Its an infection Ransomware. Unfortunately there are not any available for the same code. There are two types of ransomware, one of them asks you a deactivation of the 7 code block & another request you deactivation of the 5 code block.

Including an infection you have?
You can try the codes below:
5 digits - 27496
7 digits - 1351236

If its not working, you need to connect your HARD drive as a secondary to the system one another & follow the procedure below:
Go to rename it "C:\Documents and Settings\nom_utilisateur\Application Data" the suspect "svchosts.exe" & other svchosts.tmp & a file random alphanumeric.exe.

Loading the hive for the infected HARD drive HKLM & change the following registry entry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

Change the value of the shell like: EXPLORER. EXE
Change the Userinit value as: C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,.

Reconnect your HARD drive infected to the original machine. It may solve your problem.

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