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Internet Security 2010
Removal
According:
to bleepingcomputer.com, 2-spyware.com & nicklockard.com![]() Internet Security 2010 is a rogue antivirus program. Lets book an appointment and get rid of this fake program from your computer as soon as possible. Internet Security 2010 is a clone of Advanced Virus Remover malware & security tool. If you take a closer look, you will see that both programs use the same graphical user interface. This rogue application is promoted through the user of Trojans. Most of the time, Trojans have to be manually installed and come from various misleading websites, for example fake online anti-malware scanners. Once installed, Internet Security 2010 will imitate a system scan and report many false system security threats. Then it will ask you to pay for a full version of the program to remove those security threats or infections. However, do not buy it, this is a scam. If you or anyone you know has bought this program or if you have entered any personal information such as passwords, bank accounts etc.. This infection will compromise them. The safest way to fix the issues is to manually remove this infection. Most systems with this infection is also infected with other types of malware. When running, Internet Security 2010 will also display fake security alerts. Those alerts will state that IS2010 (Internet Security 2010) has found critical vulnerabilities on your computer. The rogue program displays these infections: ![]() Rogue:W32/XPAntivirus.gen! AdWare.Win32.Zwangi Trojan-Spy.HTML.Visafraud.a Worm:W32/Agent Trojan-PSW.W32/Steam Net-Worm.Win32.DipNet.d Trojan-Dropper:W32/Trojan-Dropper Worm:W32/Downadup.gen Trojan-Downlaoder:W32/Fakerean.gen!A Net-Worm.Win32.Mytob.t Trojan-Spy.Win32.Hookit.11 Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame.g Virus:W32/Alman.b Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.sd Email-Worm.Win32NetSky.q riskware.Win32 Rootkit.win32.agent The supposed infections are usually detected in Windows System or System32 folder. If you decide to remove these infections with Internet Security 2010, you will get an activation windows with further information what to do. This fake window states that currently installed version of Internet Security 2010 is for trial purpose only. You have to buy an activation code to remove the infections, which of course do not even exist. Warning do NOT buy this software, it will steal your credit card info.
Internet Security 2010 will also run in safe mode and it will display fake notifications from Windows Taskbar. The fake notifications state: ![]() System warning! Your computer is infected! Windows has detected an infection of spyware! It is recommended to use special antispyware tools to prevent data loss. Windows will now download and install the most up-to-data antispyware for you. System warning! Intercepting programs that may compromise your privacy and harm your system has been detected on your PC. It's highly recommended you scan your PC right now. System warning! Continue working in unprotected mode is very dangerous. Virus can damage your confidential data and work on your computer. Click here to protect your computer ![]() ![]() At
the same time you will be taken to
the pay page of the Internet Security 2010. It is shown in the image
below. As you can see, it costs $49.95 dollars and even state that now
they include AVG Firewall and Email Protection for free.
That's
obviously not true. Internet Security 2010 does not include
any part
of AVG, this is just another lie designed to trick you into buying this
fraudulent program.
You
may also noticed when you try and open up programs such as taskmanger,
regedit, malwaerbytes, any other security program along with
other programs in general the infection will server up this warning and
block it from running:
![]() If
you wish to try and fix this issue by your self you can try the
following. Warning do so at your own risk. I
recommend allowing professional help. If not you risk data
loss, and you risk damaging the computer making it not responed and may
not startup.
Listed below is some of the known locations of this infection: c:\documents
and settings\Test User\Desktop\Internet Security 2010.lnk
c:\documents and settings\Test User\Start Menu\Internet Security 2010.lnk c:\program files\InternetSecurity2010 c:\program files\InternetSecurity2010\IS2010.exe c:\program files\SGPSA c:\windows\Downloaded Program Files\popcaploader.inf c:\windows\Microsoft.NET\nimarab.bak1 c:\windows\Microsoft.NET\nimarab.bak2 c:\windows\Microsoft.NET\nimarab.tmp c:\windows\system32\bszip.dll c:\windows\system32\bunefife.dll c:\windows\system32\uttss.bak1 c:\windows\system32\uttss.bak2 c:\windows\system32\uttss.ini c:\windows\system32\uttss.ini2 c:\windows\system32\uttss.tmp c:\windows\system32\winhelper86.dll c:\windows\system32\winlogon86.exe c:\windows\system32\winupdate86.exe c:\windows\system32\zugovela.dll c:\windows\Tasks\hdpcddyn.job c:\windows\Tasks\wpwfkgwk.job BHO-{c2c59d47-6785-48ec-8857-311aed106954}
- yipiwopa.dll
Toolbar-Locked - (no file) WebBrowser-{604BC32A-9680-40D1-9AC6-E06B23A1BA4C} - (no file) HKLM-Run-kazodusuk - c:\windows\system32\bunefife.dll HKLM-Run-tokevohisi - lenamahi.dll SharedTaskScheduler-{c8d2c1bd-f1f0-4a16-8cc9-a4a03da8a5fe} - c:\windows\system32\bunefife.dll SSODL-fagimufud-{c8d2c1bd-f1f0-4a16-8cc9-a4a03da8a5fe} - c:\windows\system32\bunefife.dll |
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