If your computer has been locked and you are seeing a notification from the police, asking you to pay a fine via Ukash, MoneyPak or PaySafeCard, then you are reading this article to understand if it’s real and how to get rid of it.
The newest form of attack used by cyber criminals, is a piece of malware called Trojan Reveton, which will display a bogus notification that pretends to be from your local police department, and states that your computer has been blocked due to it being involved with the distribution of pornographic material, SPAM and copyrighted content.
This new form of malware will lock you out of your computer and applications, so whenever you’ll try to log on into your Windows operating system or Safe Mode with Networking, it will display instead a lock screen asking you to pay a non-existing fine in the form of a Ukash or PaySafeCard code.
Furthermore, to make its alert seem more authentic, this virus also has the ability to access your installed webcam so that the bogus Ukash notification shows what is happening in the room.
If your computer is infected with Ukash virus,then you’ll see a notification from your local police department, below you can see just a few examples on how this alerts might look:
Under no circumstance should you send any money to this cyber criminals,as this could lead to identity theft,and if you have, you should request a refund from Ukash stating that you are the victim of a scam and computer virus.
Ukash Police Ransom – Virus Removal Guide
This page is a comprehensive guide, which will remove the Ukash infection from your your computer. Please perform all the steps in the correct order. If you have any questions or doubt at any point STOP and ask for our assistance.
The Ukash will start automatically when you login to your computer and display its screenlocker so that you are unable to access your computer, therefore we will need to remove this infection by using any of the below methods:
OPTION 1: Remove Ukash lock screen virus with System Restore
OPTION 2: Remove Ukash virus with with HitmanPro Kickstart
OPTION 3: Remove Ukash virus with Kaspersky Rescue Disk
OPTION 1: Remove Ukash lock screen virus with System Restore
System Restore helps you restore your computer’s system files to an earlier point in time. It’s a way to undo system changes to your computer without affecting your personal files, such as e‑mail, documents, or photos.
Because the Ukash virus will not allow you to start the computer in Windows regular mode, we will need to start System Restore from the Safe Mode with Command Prompt mode.
STEP 1: Restore Windows to a previous state using System Restore
- Reboot your computer into Safe Mode with Command Prompt. To do this, turn your computer off and then back on and immediately when you see anything on the screen, start tapping the F8 key on your keyboard.
![Windows F8 key [Image: F8 key]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/F8-key.jpg.png)
If you are using Windows 8, the trick is to hold the Shift button and gently tap the F8 key repeatedly, this will sometimes boot you into the new advanced “recovery mode”, where you can choose to see advanced repair options. On the next screen, you will need to click on the Troubleshoot option, then select Advanced Options and select Windows Startup Settings. Click on the Restart button, and you should now be able to see the Advanced Boot Options screen. - Using the arrow keys on your keyboard, select Safe Mode with Command Prompt and press Enter on your keyboard.
![Advanced Boot Options screen [Image: Starting computer in Safe Mode with Command Prompt]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Safe-Mode-with-Command-Prompt.jpg)
- At the command prompt, type rstrui.exe, and then press ENTER.
![rstrui.exe command in Safe Mode with Command Prompt [Image: Start System Restore to remove lock screen virus]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/system-restore-command.jpg)
Alternatively, if you are using Windows Vista, 7 and 8, you can type: C:\windows\system32\rstrui.exe , and press Enter. And if you are a Windows XP user, type C:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe, then press Enter. - System Restore should start, and you will display also a list of restore points. Try using a restore point created just before the date and time the Ukash lock screen virus has infected your computer.
![Restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time [Image: Restore settings to remove ransomware]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/system-restore.jpg)
- When System Restore has completed its task, start your computer in Windows regular mode, and perform a scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and HitmanPro, as seen in the next step.
STEP 2: Remove Ukash malicious files with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free
Even after using System Restore,
- You can download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free from the below link, then double-click on the icon named mbam-setup.exe to install this program.
MALWAREBYTES ANTI-MALWARE DOWNLOAD LINK(This link will open a download page in a new window from where you can download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free) - When the installation begins, keep following the prompts in order to continue with the setup process, then at the last screen click on the Finish button.
![Malwarebytes Anti-Malware installation screen [Image: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware final installation screen]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/malwarebytes-installation.jpg)
- On the Scanner tab, select Perform quick scan, and then click on the Scan button to start searching for the Ukash malicious files.
![Run a Quick Scan with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware [Image: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Quick Scan]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/malwarebytes-quick-scan.jpg)
- Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware will now start scanning your computer for Ukash virus as shown below.

- When the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware scan has finished, click on the Show Results button.
![Malwarebytes when the system scan has completed [Image: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware scan results]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/malwarebytes-scan-results.jpg)
- You will now be presented with a screen showing you the computer infections that Malwarebytes Anti-Malware has detected. Make sure that everything is Checked (ticked), then click on the Remove Selected button.
![Malwarebytes Anti-Malwar removing Ukash virus [Image: Malwarebytes Anti-Malwar removing Ukash virus]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/malwarebytes-virus-removal.jpg)
STEP 3: Double-check for the Ukash virus with HitmanPro
- You can download HitmanPro from the below link:
HITMANPRO DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a web page from where you can download HitmanPro) - Double-click on the file named HitmanPro.exe (for 32-bit versions of Windows) or HitmanPro_x64.exe (for 64-bit versions of Windows). When the program starts you will be presented with the start screen as shown below.

Click on the Next button, to install HitmanPro on your computer.

- HitmanPro will now begin to scan your computer for Ukash malicious files.

- When it has finished it will display a list of all the malware that the program found as shown in the image below. Click on the Next button, to remove Ukash virus.

- Click on the Activate free license button to begin the free 30 days trial, and remove all the malicious files from your computer.
![HitmanPro free 30 days trial [Image: HitmanPro 30 days activation button]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/hitmanpro-activation.jpg)
OPTION 2: Remove Ukash virus with with HitmanPro Kickstart
If you cannot start your computer into Safe Mode with Command Prompt mode, we can use the HitmanPro Kickstart program to bypass Ukash lock screen.
As the Ukash ransomware infection locks you out of your computer, you will need to create a bootable USB drive that contains the HitmanPro Kickstart program.
We will then boot your computer using this bootable USB drive and use it to clean the infection so that you are able to access Windows normally again.
You will also need a USB drive, which will have all of its data erased and will then be formatted. Therefore, only use a USB drive that does not contain any important data.
- Using a “clean” (non-infected) computer, please download HitmanPro Kickstart from the below link.
HITMANPRO DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a download page in a new web page from where you can download HitmanPro Kickstart) - Once HitmanPro has been downloaded, please insert the USB flash drive that you would like to erase and use for the installation of HitmanPro Kickstart. Then double-click on the file named HitmanPro.exe (for 32-bit versions of Windows) or HitmanPro_x64.exe (for 64-bit versions of Windows).
To create a bootable HitmanPro USB drive, please follow the instructions from this video:
- Now, remove the HitmanPro Kickstart USB drive and insert it into the Ukash infected computer.
- Once you have inserted the HitmanPro Kickstart USB drive, turn off the infected computer and then turn it on. As soon as you power it on, look for text on the screen that tells you how to access the boot menu.
![Windows Boot Menu screens [Image: Windows Boot Menu screens]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/windows-boot-manager.jpg)
The keys that are commonly associated with enabling the boot menu are F10, F11 or F12. - Once you determine the proper key (usually the F11 key) that you need to press to access the Boot Menu, restart your computer again and start immediately tapping that key. Next, please perform a scan with HitmanPro Kickstart as shown in the video below.
- HitmanPro will now reboot your computer and Windows should start normally. Then please Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and HitmanPro, and scan your computer for any left over infections.
OPTION 3: Remove Ukash virus with Kaspersky Rescue Disk
If any of the above methods did not clean your infected computer, we can use a Kaspersky Rescue Disk Bootable to clean the Windows registry and to perform a system scan to remove the Ukash virus.
To create a bootable Kaspersky Rescue Disk, we will need the following items:
- A clean (non-infected) computer with Internet access
- A blank DVD or CD
- A computer with a DVD or CD burner
STEP 1: Download and create a bootable Kaspersky Rescue Disk CD
- You can download Kaspersky Rescue Disk utility from link below:
KASPERSKY RESCUE DISK DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will automatically download Kaspersky Rescue Disk (kav_rescue_10.iso) on your computer.) - To create the bootable rescue disk, we will need to use the ImgBurn program. You can download ImgBurn from the below link, then install this program.
IMGBURN DOWNLOAD LINK (This link will open a new page from where you can download the ImgBurn program) - Insert your blank DVD or CD in your burner, then start ImgBurn and click on the Write image file to disc button.
- Under Source click on the Browse for file button, then navigate to the location where you previously saved the Kaspersky Rescue Disk utility (kav_rescue_10.iso), then click on the Write button.
![Creating Kaspersky Rescue Disk bootable CD [Image: Bootable Kaspersky Rescue CD]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/creating-bootable-kaspersky-rescue-disk.jpg)
That’s it, ImgBurn will now begin writing your bootable Kaspersky Rescue Disk.
STEP 2: Start your computer using the Kaspersky Rescue Disk
- Once you’ve got the Kasperky Rescue Disk in hand, insert it into the infected computer, and turn off and then turn it on again.
- As soon as you power it on, you will see a screen that tells you to press any key to enter the menu, so please tap any key to boot your machine from the Kaspersky Rescue Disk.
![Starting infected computer from Kaspersky Rescue Disk [Image: Starting infected computer from Kaspersky Rescue Disk]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Kaspersky-Rescue-Disk-boot.png)
- In the next screen, you will need to chose a language, then you click on Kaspersky Rescue Disk. Graphic Mode and press ENTER, to start the Kaspersky Rescue Disk.
![Kaspersky Rescue Disk Graphic Mode screen [Image: Kaspersky Rescue Disk Graphic Mode screen]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Kaspersky-Rescue-Disk-graphic-mode.png)
STEP 3: Scan your system with Kaspersky Rescue Disk
- Within a few short seconds you should see the full working environment, with the Kaspersky Rescue Disk screen front and center as shown below.
![Kaspersky Rescue Disk scanner [Image: Kaspersky Rescue Disk scanner]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Kaspersky-Rescue-Disk.jpg)
- Switch tabs over to the My Update Center, and then click the Start update button to load the latest anti-virus definitions. Please be patience while this process its completed.
![Updating Kaspersky Rescue Disk antivirus definitions [Image: Updating Kaspersky Rescue Disk antivirus definitions]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Kaspersky-Rescue-Disk-update.jpg)
- Switch back over to the Objects Scan tab, select the drives you want to scan, and then click the Start Objects Scan button.
![Kaspersky Rescue Disk scan [Image: Kaspersky Rescue Disk scan]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Kaspersky-Rescue-Disk-scan.jpg)
- When Kaspersky Antivirus will detect the Ukash virus, you’ll be prompted to select an action. When this happens, please select Quarantine or Delete to remove this infection from your computer.
![Kaspersky Rescue Disk when detecting malware [Image: Kaspersky Rescue Disk prompt]](//malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Kaspersky-Rescue-Disk-alarm.png)
- When the antivirus scan has completed, you can restart back into Windows regular mode, by clicking on the Kaspersky Start button
(lower left corner), and selecting Restart.
Once your computer will start in Windows regular more, download Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and HitmanPro, and scan your computer for any left over infections.
Your computer should now be free of the Ukash infection. If your current anti-virus solution let this infection through, you may want to consider purchasing the PRO version of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to protect against these types of threats in the future.
If you are still experiencing problems while trying to remove Ukash virus from your machine, please start a new thread in our Malware Removal Assistance forum.








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![Updating Kaspersky Rescue Disk antivirus definitions [Image: Updating Kaspersky Rescue Disk antivirus definitions]](http://malwaretips.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Kaspersky-Rescue-Disk-update.jpg)
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Great job. Down’t know why many of the other sites complicate this issue. As many others here I thought after trolling the web – oh oh I am done for – but your instructions have saved the day. Thanks very much. I would point out that when accessing system restore it only worked for me when I entered ‘rstrui’ directly after \system 32\ rather than as instructed.
Ive had this 3 times now … Just a prompt for afuol reboot this time
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH, MATE!!!
I couldn’t do it without your help.
It worked first time through, very good explaination and links to the removal software. Used my mobile phone for instructions.
Thank you very much!
Spri1
I thank you! I am not a computor wiz, found your step by step operation easy to follow, yes I was in a panic, thank god for internet phone connection.
I am filling thia out via phone while waiting for malware to full scan, went for full before I tealised about the quick.
Think people should be made aware of this scam.
In relief and much hope. G
(Thanks for being there!)
Used Method 2 : Restore Windows followed by Step 2 : Scan with Malwarebytes
You are a life saver. Deadline for uni tomorrow, only took a quick break to watch tv online!! Naughty girl x
Awesome!!!Thanks.
PS. Used System Restore to remove this virus!
Hello Kall,
Yes, if AVG has definitions for your particular infection , then it can, however Malwarebytes and HitmanPro are products dedicated to malware removal so usually do a better job at cleaning up. Anyway both are free for use,so I see no reason why you shouldn’t try them. :)
Many thanks. They were needed and worked fine. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much! this has been perfect! I’m so busy preparing for exams and this has saved my life! Thank you so much for your help! Merry Xmas and a very very very happy new year! God Bless!
Wish I found your guide earlier. Been trying a few other steps by an antivirus company with little success. This sprung up on Christmas day for me, and I’m sure you’ve saved me countless hours of frustration that I now can spend with my family instead.
Thank you very much, it is much appreciated.
Thanks mate, your a life saver. I had to go with option 2, its great work to have backup ways to fix the problem.
Cant thank you enough
Does the Malwarebytes work alongside Norton Security? This virus actually disabled my Norton Security and when I got my computer back on I had to reinstall it. Norton is telling me my computer is safe so do I need to do anything else?
Hello Natalie,
Yes, Malwarebytes and HitmanPro are designed to work alongside NIS 2013… :D
And for your peace of mind,you can perform a scan with the following tools:
1.Run a scan with Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool
1. Click here to download the Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool and double click the setup file to run it.
2.Follow the onscreen prompts until it is installed
3.Click the Options button (the ‘Gear’ icon), then make sure only the following are ticked:
System Memory
Hidden startup objects
Disk boot sectors
Local Disk (C:)
Also any other drives (Removable that you may have)
4.Then click on Actions on the left hand side, click Select Action, then make sure both Disinfect and Delete if disinfection fails are ticked.
5.Click on Automatic ScanStart Scanning button, to run the scan
2.Run a scan with Eset Online Scanner.
1.Download ESET Online Scanner utility from here and double click on the Eset installer program (esetsmartinstaller_enu.exe).
2.Check Yes, I accept the Terms of Use and click the Start button.
3.Check Scan archives and push the Start button.
4.ESET will then download updates for itself, install itself, and begin scanning your computer. Please be patient as this can take some time.
5.When the scan completes, push Finish
Stay safe!
Brilliant, thanks for your help! They all say my laptop is now secure!
Thank you so much! You saved my new laptop! Easy to use guide & it works so well
All sorted very quickly
You are a lifesaver! I only had to use method one and it worked! I will 100% recommend this website! Have a very merry christmas!
Thank you very much for these straight-forward and easy instructions to follow. I was able to remove this virus without losing any of my documents.
dude thanks so much i really appreciate your help. so having rebooted the pc, is it normal that when you scan your system there is 0 objects detected?
Hello deep cjs,
Did you scan with Malwarebytes and HitmanPro, and they didn’t find any threats?If yes,then you’re good to know!
Stay safe and Merry Christmas!
THANK YOU it worked straight away and I recommend this website to anyone with a virus
Thanks so much dude, I thought I was screwed until you helped. Defiantly recommend this for people reading.
Dear Stelian,
Just a quick line to thank you tremendously for the advice, worked a treat. I only needed to Method 1, but it was reassuring to know there was a contingecy backup if required.
I will definitely pass your article on to my circle of associates.
Thanks again, my best regards to you and your family for the Xmas and all the best for 2013.
Sincerely,
Peter
Thank you, thank you a million times. You just saved my ass, if my roommate came home and found this on his computer…. lets just say he is alot bigger than me and quick to anger. I dont how i’m gonna repay you man but you definatley earned yourself some good karma. thank you again from a friend in canada.
Dude if it werent for u i dont know wat i would do
Hey that rhymed* :P
well that saved my ass thanks bro ur the best