Police issue warning re: 'Pop-up' scam
Castlegar RCMP have received several calls from concerned citizens due to another computer scam that is occurring. While on their computer, they have received a pop-up message complete with a siren wailing, warning them that their computer has been associated with child pornography and that in order to “unlock” their computer they need to pay $100. The pop up advised them that the RCMP or CSIS has discovered illegal activity and a file has been started.
These messages are NOT issued by the RCMP, and people should NOT pay the $100 to make the “police matter” go away. Persons experiencing this said that eventually the pop-up went away, and on a couple of occasions they re-started their computer and were fine.
Tips to protect yourself:
– never click on a pop up that claims your computer has a virus
– update your anti virus software often and scan your computer regularly for viruses
– don’t click on links or attachment in e mails sent to you by someone you don’t know
– turn on your browser’s pop-up blocking feature
– never download anti-virus software from a pop-up or link sent to you in an e mail.
Most of the ongoing scams, and how to deal with them can be found on the following website: www.antifraudcentre.ca