
By Jim
Updated on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
You know what kind of malware we’ve been seeing lately? Fake antispyware programs, like InSysSecure, that display alert notifications in various languages. There are four often-used languages on these notifications: German, English, French, and Italian. Hmmm. These villains might be employing the services of foreign crooks nowadays.
The reason is pretty obvious – the better to deceive a larger selection of victims.
While the notifications from InSysSecure are different from regular fake antispywares, the methods of getting into your system are the same: trojans! When was the last time you downloaded a flash update or a codec form an arbitrary source? Chances are, you’ve already downloaded InSysSecure or other rogue programs like it.
To gain the ability of launching pop-ups and notifications, InSysSecure will attack your Windows System Registry first. That way, it will have full control starting from boot up. Its main objective is typical of these fake antispyware programs – to entice you into buying its so-called “full-version”.
Beware, for if even the “trial version” is already dangerous, how much more for the “full-version”? Now, granting they’d be pretty much the same, surely you wouldn’t want to spend for any program that will only wreak havoc in your system!
Symptoms Of Infection
- Your computer is acting slow. InSysSecure slow down your system significantly. This includes starting up, shutting down, playing games, and surfing the web.
- You are getting pestered with pop ups. InSysSecure 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 InSysSecure infection.
Dangers Of Infection
Viruses like InSysSecure 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 InSysSecure 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 InSysSecure Processes
InSysSecure.exe
Delete InSysSecure Files
c:\Program Files\InSysSecure Software
c:\Program Files\InSysSecure Software\InSysSecure
c:\Program Files\InSysSecure Software\InSysSecure\InSysSecure.exe
c:\Program Files\InSysSecure Software\InSysSecure\main_config.xml
c:\Program Files\InSysSecure Software\InSysSecure\uninstall.exe
c:\WINDOWS\103215zoj198.dll
c:\WINDOWS\10543v5zus929.bin
c:\WINDOWS\system32\29495zy1d5.exe
c:\WINDOWS\system32\295859pz6ec.bin
c:\WINDOWS\system32\2959spzrse1354.cpl
c:\WINDOWS\system32\.exe
Remove InSysSecure Registry Files
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\InSysSecure
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\InSysSecure
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “.exe”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “InSysSecure”
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