Here is how it can be removed from the PC. I had this one recently, thanks god I didn't purchased it:
http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-desktop-defender-2010
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Desktop Defender 2010 removal guide
It is a rogue spyware program pretending to be a security tool. Wich
is installed on infected computer by the downloader trojans. It looks
like it is part of Windows operating system because it appears out of
nowhere and it claims to be a spyware remover.
The graphical user interface of Desktop Defender 2010 is quite
impressive. It uses Windows Vista style and design elements to make it
look more reliable. The rogue program ripped Clam AntiVirus database.
ClamAV is an open source anti-virus toolkit. Once installed,
DesktopDefender 2010 will imitate a system scan and report a variety
of infections. The scan results are of course false. This parasite
claims that you have to purchase the full version of the program to
remove the threats, because free version is only a scanner. Obviously,
you shouldn’t buy it. Another very important thing is that this
program modifies the LSP chain by adding siglsp.dll file. If you
remove this file without restoring the LSP chain this will break your
Internet connection.
Follow the link below for removal guide or to download auto removal
tools to remove desktop defender 2010 virus
http://www.techvts.com/security/desk...manual-remove/
Here is how it can be removed from the PC. I had this one recently, thanks god I didn't purchased it:
http://www.2-viruses.com/remove-desktop-defender-2010
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carrie <user@compgroups.net/> wrote:
> Here is how it can be removed from the PC.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc512587.aspx
Removal tools (or instructions for manual removal) are no solution to an
infection, particularly not with malware that may download more malware
or may give an attacker remote access. One can never be sure what else
was modified on the system and thus can never be certain that the
malware was removed entirely.
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"If a software developer ever believes a rootkit is a necessary part of
their architecture they should go back and re-architect their solution."
--Mark Russinovich
Go Back in Time before your system was infected by this Trojan by using SYSTEM RESTORE!
Here is how for XP users, but VISTA users have similar instructions.
1. Click Start.
2. Point to All Programs.
3. Point to Accessories.
4. Point to System Tools.
5. Click System Restore.
6. Follow the instructions on the wizard.
This will not erase any photos or files you have created, it just takes your system back to a time when the virus was not there.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...emrestore.mspx
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...System-Restore
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