Smitha, an employee working in the accounts department, reported to the information security officer that she could not access her computer. James, the security officer, noticed the following on Smitha's system:On booting the computer, the following message was flashing on the computer screen with the IRS logo:"This computer is locked by the Internal Revenue Service. It has come to our attention that you are transferring funds to other agencies using this computer without compliance with the local income tax laws. As per section 22 of the U.S. Income Tax Act, the transmission of funds without applicable taxes is prohibited. Your IP address is identified in this fraudulent transaction and is locked to prevent further unlawful activities. This offense attracts a penalty of $400.00 for the first offense. You are hereby given 16 hours to resolve this issue, failing which you shall be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. You may make a secure payment by clicking on the following link. If you face any issues,removed847912ab141988a02d26d6447c6c5b46d3efdad1e4b758157c7581ab55e53aedremoved."The message will not close, nor is there access to applications or files on the computer; however, James can open shared files and folders on Smitha's computer through the network.What is your inference about the problem faced by Smitha on her computer