Remove the Suspicious Ransomware Activity Scam Popup

The Suspicious Ransomware Activity Support Scam Popup is a web browser advertisement shown by scammy remote tech support companies that try to scare visitors into thinking that there has been ransomware activity detected on the computer. The scam then tells you to call the listed number. It is important to understand that if you see this alert in a web browser, then your computer is fine! This is just an advertisement and you should not call the number or purchase any services from them.

  • Suspicious Ransomware Activity Popup Scam

When the Suspicious Ransomware Activity Tech Support Scam is displayed in your browser it will display an alert that states:

Your system has detected possible Suspicious Ransomware Activity, please call the toll free number below for a Microsoft certified technician to help you resolve the issue:

+1-844-699-8351
For your safety, please do not open internet browser to avoid data corruption to the registry of your Operating System

Please contact support TOLL FREE +1-844-699-8351

PLEASE DO NOT SHUT DOWN OR RESTART THE COMPUTER, DOING THAT MAY LEAD TO DATA LOSS AND POSSIBLE FAILURE OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM, AND POTENTIAL NON BOOTABLE SITUATION RESULTING IN COMPLETE DATA LOSS.

CONTACT MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE
TOLL FREE-+1-844-699-8351

Your system has detected possible Suspicious Ransomware Activity, please call the toll free number below for a Microsoft certified technician to help you resolve the issue:
+1-844-699-8351

Once again, this is just a fake message and your computer is not infected, no ransomware activity has been detected, and the site has no idea what is happening on your computer. This is just a scam to try and scare you into calling the listed number. At this same time, for those who have never seen a message like this, it can be quite alarming as these scams make it difficult to close browser tabs or the browser itself.

Thankfully, almost all browser based tech support scams can be closed by simply opening Windows Task Manager and ending the browser process. It is important, though, that if you end the browser process that you do not reopen previously closed sites if prompted by the browser when you start it again.

On the other hand, if you are constantly seeing these types of tech support scams, or these pages are opening by themselves, then it may be possible that you are infected with an adware or other unwanted program that are displaying them. Once again, do not worry as it is quite easy to remove these infections if you follow the guide below.

Why am I Seeing the Suspicious Ransomware Activity Tech Support Scam?

The Suspicious Ransomware Activity Tech Support Scam is shown through advertisements that redirect you to sites that display this scam. These advertisements can be displayed by installed adware programs or through less than reputable sites that are displaying them to generate advertising revenue.

For the most part, if you see a browser based tech support scam, then you can simply close the browser and start it again. On the other hand, if you are continuously seeing scams with alerts like “Suspicious Ransomware Activity”, then you should scan your computer for adware and remove anything that is found. Last, but not least, if you have contacted the listed phone number and purchased any services from them, you should contact your credit card company and immediately dispute the charges as a scam.

Your computer should now be free of the Suspicious Ransomware Activity Popup program. If your current security solution allowed this program on your computer, you may want to consider purchasing the full-featured version of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to protect against these types of threats in the future.

If you are still having problems with your computer after completing these instructions, then please follow the steps outlined in the topic linked below: