The alert is usually decorated with shield that looks pretty much like that used in software developed or approved by Microsoft. In some cases it is the only alert shown by rogue antispyware, but usually is one of the many. The text of popup varies and even one and same fake antivirus may show a dozen of variants.
Removal of Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert popup is ineffective if you just block the alert. The rogue generating it corrupts useful software and data and needs to be deleted in full.
In the event the alert cannot be closed, press alt+F4. Click here to conduct free virus and spyware test of your PC and get rid of Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert popup generator in full (using Spyware Doctor). The alerts is generated by dozens of counterfeits, e.g. Red Cross Antivirus and Pest Detector 4.1.
Removal of Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert popup is ineffective if you just block the alert. The rogue generating it corrupts useful software and data and needs to be deleted in full.
In the event the alert cannot be closed, press alt+F4. Click here to conduct free virus and spyware test of your PC and get rid of Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert popup generator in full (using Spyware Doctor). The alerts is generated by dozens of counterfeits, e.g. Red Cross Antivirus and Pest Detector 4.1.
Fake Microsoft Security Essentials malicious software list:
Red Cross AntivirusFake Microsoft Security Essentials screenshots:
Pest Detector 4.1
Major Defense Kit
Peak Protection 2010
AntiSpy Safeguard
Fake Microsoft Security Essentials removal tool:
Fake Microsoft Security Essentials manual removal guide: Delete Fake Microsoft Security Essentials files:
%UserProfile%\Application Data\PAV\Delete Fake Microsoft Security Essentials registry entries:
%UserProfile%\Application Data\antispy.exe
%UserProfile%\Application Data\defender.exe
%UserProfile%\Application Data\tmp.exe
%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Temp\kjkkklklj.bat
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\PAV
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings “WarnonBadCertRecving” = “0″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings “WarnOnPostRedirect” = “0″
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “tmp”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce “SelfdelNT”
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon “Shell” = “%UserProfile%\Application Data\antispy.exe”
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