
By Jim
Updated on Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Desktop Security 2010 is yet another addition to the roster of software you should blast out of your computer once it pops up. You see, this is a rogue anti-spyware application, a turncoat inside your system. It will gain your trust by offering free virus scanning and alerts for viruses that aren’t in your computer but after you pay for it, the fake software will take your money and run. What’s more, it will open up your computer to plundering viruses and Trojans.
It’s also a wily imp of a badware since it will shut off any of the common avenues of attack against it. It clamps down on Task Manager, disables security apps and blocks any attempt install new antivirus software. You’ll be held hostage by this software until you reboot in safe mode. It goes without saying that immediate removal is imperative to secure your data. Failure to do so will not only result in possible damage to the operating system and your PC hardware, it will also increase the chance of other bad software getting in your computer and hacking into your online accounts. If you believe that this malware is in your computer, just follow our instructions below to be rid of it once and for all.
Symptoms Of Infection
- Your computer is acting slow. Desktop Security 2010 slows down your system significantly. This includes starting up, shutting down, playing games, and surfing the web.
- You are getting pestered with pop ups. Desktop Security 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 Desktop Security 2010 infection.
Dangers Of Infection
Viruses like Desktop Security 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.
![]()
Some Desktop Security 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 Desktop Security 2010 Processes
gedx_ae09.exe
jkfuckjs.exe
uninstall.exe
[random characters].exe
kgn.exe
kilslmd.exe
kn.a.exe
securitycenter.exe
Delete Desktop Security 2010 Files
Activate Desktop Security 2010.lnk
Help Desktop Security 2010.lnk
How to Activate Desktop Security 2010.lnk
gedx_ae09.exe jkfuckjs.exe
kgn.exe kilslmd.exe
kn.a.exe daily.cvd
Desktop Security 2010.exe
guide.chm
hjengine.dll
mfc71.dll
MFC71ENU.DLL
msvcp71.dll
msvcr71.dll
pthreadVC2.dll
securitycenter.exe
taskmgr.dll
uninstall.exe
[random characters].exe
Remove Desktop Security 2010 Registry Files
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Desktop Security 2010
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon “Shell” = “C:\Program Files\Desktop Security 2010\Desktop Security 2010.exe”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\User Agent\Post Platform “Desktop Security 2010″
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “[random characters]”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “Desktop Security 2010″
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “SecurityCenter”
Popular Search Terms
Remove Desktop Security 2010
Delete Desktop Security 2010
Uninstall Desktop Security 2010
How to get rid of Desktop Security 2010
How to remove Desktop Security 2010
Desktop Security 2010 removal
Remove DesktopSecurity2010
DesktopSecurity2010 removal
Desktop-Security-2010
Warning! If Spyware Doctor is blocked by the virus then run your system in safe mode and try again. To do this reboot your system and tap F8 repeatedly as your computer starts up. Then run Spyware Doctor as normal. If this doesn’t work try renaming the Spyware Doctor EXE file.
Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments
