Malware Manipulates Task Manager
By Bryan on April 15, 2010 | Computer Security, Malware, Task Manager, Desktop Security 2010
Recently has been detected a new way of malwares to scare users and trick them into buying rogue security tools and etc. This time, Desktop Security 2010 malicious program uses Task Manager to frighten users.
The main fake component creates a remote line in taskmgr.exe in order to call LoadLibrary from its dll component: taskmgr.dll. Malicious dll is a part of that scary actions that malware tries to do.
This is a simple and easy way into believing that maybe something goes wrong with your computer. Do not fall for this fraud. This is all a lie and fabricated. If you'll be offered to buy a security tool, in this case Desktop Security 2010 application, do not believe any of the information.
If you would like to remove Desktop Security 2010 from your system, please follow these instructions:
How to remove Desktop Security 2010 at spywared.com
Desktop Security 2010 removal instructions at spywarevoid.com
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