Remove Security Essentials 2010 – What Is Security Essentials 2010

April 28th, 2010 | Posted by admin in Business

What is Security Essentials 2010?
Security Essentials 2010, short for malicious software, is the software designed to invade or destroy computer system without the users’ knowing. Security Essentials 2010 usually processes with many harmful and unwanted bugs and bring lots of inconveniences to computer users, such as changing your homepage automatically; monitoring your web browsing; keeping poping up while you surf the net or making your PC run much slower than before. In order to retrieve your enjoyable computer experience, you must figure out how to remove Security Essentials 2010 from your PC completely.

Security Essentials 2010 (also called as SecurityEssentials2010) is a fake spyware remover that just like its relative Internet Security 2010 poses to be legitimate program, urgently needed to be purchased. Don’t fall into doing that because Security Essentials 2010 will never detect and delete any spyware. This rogue anti-spyware will only imitate scanning the system for malware and will return invented results with a reason to make PC user concerned. Have no doubt and delete Security Essentials 2010 if it is detected on your PC.

For its distribution, Security Essentials 2010 uses Trojan virus which foolishly declares to be the Flash update, required for watching something online. However, the sad news is that instead of it victims actually install Trojan which should be blamed for downloading and installing other malware with Security Essentials 2010 as well. Additionally, this rogue anti-spyware changes some Registry entries to start automatically when Windows is logged in.

Without being asked, Security Essentials 2010 will scan your computer for malware. This program will surprisingly declare that there are tons of various infections on your computer which all will be “removed” only after so called licensed version of  the scam is purchased. Moreover, there are many alerts and security notifications displayed by Security Essentials 2010 when it is active to convince people even more. The examples of such alerts are:

Remove Security Essentials 2010 completely!
Generally speaking, there are two methods to prevent the attacks of Security Essentials 2010. One is your self-protection awareness. Sometimes, if we are more careful, patient and prudent, we can simply get rid of the annoying of unwanted software. So please do not ignore suggestions from your friends or online experts. Think about it before you lead. The other is to use professional tool to remove Security Essentials 2010. Admittedly, it is also the most effective and secure way available. With the help of professional program, we can be at ease with our PC security.

Manual Security Essentials 2010 removal
Stop these Security Essentials 2010 processes:
SE2010.exe
41.exe
smss32.exe
winlogon32.exe
Remove these Security Essentials 2010 files:
c:\s
c:\Program Files\Securityessentials2010\
c:\Program Files\Securityessentials2010\SE2010.exe
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\Security essentials 2010.lnk
%UserProfile%\Desktop\Security essentials 2010.lnk
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Security essentials 2010.lnk
c:\WINDOWS\system32\41.exe
c:\WINDOWS\system32\helpers32.dll
c:\WINDOWS\system32\smss32.exe
c:\WINDOWS\system32\warnings.html
c:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon32.exe
 
A highly recommended tool to remove Security Essentials 2010 is registryquick which is available for free at http://www.registryquick.net Before you try other programs, give registryquick a try! You will be surprised!
You can easily get rid of Security Essentials 2010 by clicking http://www.registryquick.net 

A senior PC system security expert.

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