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Remove Trojan.Ransomware
Trojan.Ransomware is a piece of malware that hijacks your computer and demands payment in exchange for the unlock key. If you don't have the key, you can't do anything. Very often, ransomware locks Windows in Safe Mode and Safe Mode with Networking too; otherwise you could easily get rid of it. However, there are a couple of steps that you can generally follow to get rid of the majority of Trojan.Ransomware type infections.
A few days ago we ended up with a specific Trojan.Ransomware that targets Russian web users. It hijacks the computer and displays a message in Russian saying that you need to send and an SMS on given number to retrieve the activation code.

A few days ago we ended up with a specific Trojan.Ransomware that targets Russian web users. It hijacks the computer and displays a message in Russian saying that you need to send and an SMS on given number to retrieve the activation code.
Remove -You have committed network crime! -Ransomware
"You have committed network crime!" is a fake warning (ransomware) which states that you were watching materials with pornographic content or downloading unlicensed software, movies and music. This ransomware also states that all the examples found on your computer will be serving as material evidence in a court. You have 24 hours to call and get a unlock code so that unlicensed software and pornographic content will be deleted.
How to Remove AntiMalware GO-Uninstall Guide 2011
AntiMalware GO is a rogue anti-virus application that hijacks your computer, displays misleading security alerts and reports non-existent infections in an effort to frighten you into purchasing worthless security software. This rogue application offers a false sense of security because it can not protect your computer against any type of malware. AntiMalware GO reported more than 20 false malware related security threats (mostly spyware, trojans and adware) on our test machine. This rogue AV it is installed via annoying pop-up ads, fake online scanners and infected websites. It is possible to get this rogue security software by simply visiting a website, even a reputable one. If AntiMalware Go has infected your computer, you should remove it immediately. Thankfully, we've got the removal instructions to help you to remove AntiMalware GO and associated malware for free. Please follow the steps in the removal guide below.