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Remove Security Defender

Security Defender is a fake antivirus client and a clone of Antimalware defender. This program shows false and misleading reports in an attempt to trick and scare the user into making a purhcase of Security Defender. This is a false security client and users who become infected with it should follow the Security Defender removal guide shown below to fully remove Security Defender

How did I get in Infected with Security Defender"

Security Defender can install on computer in several different ways. One of the most common ways is by what is known as a drive by download. This is were a malisious or hacked website has code injected in it and when you visit that website a download / install of the program will take place. Antoher common way is by tricking the user into installing the program by telling them they have to update a video codec our video player.

Once installed on a users computer Security Defender wil often times disable the Task Manager and other legitimate antivirus clients. It may also stop many programs from opening. Bascially it will try to hold your computer for ransom.

Security Defender

Security Defender

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If Security Defender is installed on your computer you must take imediate action to remove Security Defender. You also need to run a full virus scan to ensure you are not infected with anything else. In many cases, those infected with Security Defender will have several threats on their computer besides just the one that is showing.

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Remote Security Defender Removal

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How to Remove Security Defender Manually

You will have to kill the following process(s) first as the initial step to remove Security Defender:

  • {RANDOM}.exe
  • SecurityDefender.exe ( This is just an example as the name is normally random )

The main executable of this threat is random. This makes removing such threats that much harder. The threat is normally found in the C:Program FilesSecurity Defender folder

If the manual Security Defender removal procedure seems a bit too complicated to handle, you can always go for some professional assistance to delete Security Defender from your machine. www.pcninja.com is the website that we recommend for remote computer repair. You should aslo be able to install and use Spyware Doctor wiht Antivirus in safe mode with networking.

Remove Security Defender: Cleaning the Registry

Once you are done with deleting the files listed above, don’t forget to clean your registry. You might have to get rid of the following files:

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun "[random]"
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun "[random]"

It is recommended that you run a full virus scan of your machine to make sure that it is completely free of all sort of threats including Security Defender. For the scan, we suggest using Spyware Doctor with Antivirus.

Security Defender Directories:

XP

  • C:Program FilesSecurity Defender

Windows 7 / Windows Vista

  • C:Program Files86Security Defender

Conclusion

Removing Security Defender can be a little challenging but very doable. Once you have followed he manual guide you should no longer be infected with this threat. However you do need to run a full virus scan to ensure you are no longer infected. We Recommend you run a scan with Spyware Doctor with Antivirus. If you need advanced help and can not remove this threat yourself you may ask your questions below or head over to www.pcninja.com to have an expert remote in and remove this virus for you.

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  • TheArtist

    I have a constant problem when shuting down my XP windows computer. When shutting down, the computer just sits there doing nothing, if I hit the space bar it pops up a box that says at top “hello2″ and is a “program not responding, if ending now you may lose unsaved data…” etc and if I hit “end now” the computer then works as it should and shuts down.
    Now, another thing that might be related. When I power up the computer, I get many (5-7) pop-up windows that are blank and say “blank window” up top, these only last for a second and then disappear. This happens everytime I power up and the above mentioned “hello2″ not responding thing happens everytime I power down?

    any straight forward remedy to find and fix this? I don’t know if this is a virus related problem, I had the Antimalware Doctor but followed the proceedure here and removed it, this has happened right afterward.
    thanks

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  • Jacob

    This website only handles virus removal issues.

    Have you already ran a virus scan? If not that is were you need to start.

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