How to delete FBI Moneypak exe file using Antivirus 1) Start by shutting down your computer by holding the power button for ten seconds. 2) As the system restarts, press F8 key twice to bring up the advanced boot options. 3) Use the down arrow to select “Safe Mode with Networking” option. 4) Using the browser, go to norton.com 5) Click the button “Download Norton Power Eraser” (this antivirus will delete FBI Moneypak) 6) Save it to the Desktop and double click icon to run the exe file 7) Agree to the User License terms 8) As soon as Norton Power Eraser initializes, click ‘Scan for Viruses’ 9) Let it Restart to scan 10) Tap F8 again as the computer reboots 11) Use the down arrow to select “Safe Mode with Networking” option again. 12) Click Run to allow Norton Power Eraser to automatically scan. 13) Once it finishes, you’ll see the ‘Scan Complete’ window with the results of the infected file. 14) Click the Fix button at the bottom to delete FBI Moneypak, if found. 15) It will ask you to reboot or restart your system one more time. Click Restart. 16) When your computer reboots to normal mode, you’ll see a confirmation that NPE removed the FBI Moneypak exe file. This FBI Moneypak (trojan ransomlock) removal guide is from www.norton.com More Moneypak Removal instructions can be found at Norton Support Portal at https Tags: fbimoneypak fbi moneypak virus “how to” remove trojan ransomlock Case History: This is a Malware or ransomware that fakes as an alert or a warning from …
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