
By Jim
Updated on Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
Many of today’s malware enter gullible victims’ computer systems through trojans disguised as useful programs. Data Doctor 2010 is one of them. It often hides in seemingly innocent-looking codecs, drivers, system tools, mp3′s and other downloadable freebies. That’s right, the Internet is getting more and more dangerous with these vile trojans.
Once they’ve entered your computer system, they immediately invade your Windows registry so as to gain control even starting from boot up. That way, they can easily launch their popups and notifications. These notifications look so legit that they are sometimes even launched from the task bar and look pretty much like genuine Windows alerts.
Therefore, when the notifications announce the presence of viruses, worms, and trojans in your system, and urge you to purchase the full version of Data Doctor 2010, you can easily be convinced that the threat is real. By all intents and purposes, these threats are nothing more than harmless files installed by Data Doctor 2010 to mislead you.
If you’re gullible enough, you’ll end up purchasing a useless piece of software. If you value your hard-earned money, be wary when downloading anything from the Internet. Who knows? You might end up downloading Data Doctor 2010.
Symptoms Of Infection
- Your computer is acting slow. Data Doctor 2010 slow down your system significantly. This includes starting up, shutting down, playing games, and surfing the web.
- You are getting pestered with pop ups. Data Doctor 2010 infects your registry and uses it to launch annoying pop up ads out of nowhere.
- Searches are redirected or your homepage and desktop are settings are changed. This is a symptom of a very serious Data Doctor 2010 infection.
Dangers Of Infection
Viruses like Data Doctor 2010 will infect your registry and other important system files. If the infection is not treated it can cause a complete collapse of your system.
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Some Data Doctor 2010 infections contain spyware and keyloggers which can be used to record sensitive data like passwords, credit card, bank account, and social security numbers. The longer you allow the infection to fester, the greater the chance of identity fraud.
How To Remove Infection Manually
Uninstall Data Doctor 2010 Processes
unins000.exe
Delete Data Doctor 2010 Files
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\fs.exe
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\modules\module.filefix.dll
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\modules\module.inetopt.dll
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\modules\module.privacy.dll
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\modules\module.regclean.dll
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\modules\module.shredder.dll
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\unins000.dat
%ProgramFiles%\DataDoctor 2010\unins000.exe
%System%\msvcp71.dll
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\DataDoctor
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\DataDoctor\DataDoctor on the Web.url
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\DataDoctor\Uninstall DataDoctor.lnk
%UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\DataDoctor\DataDoctor.lnk
Remove Data Doctor 2010 Registry Files
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