Remove Windows Steady Work, Windows SteadyWork removal
By Gina on June 20, 2011 | Rogue Antispyware
Windows Steady Work is a rogue program which spreads via trojan and is a clone of Windows Stability Alarm malware.
The parasite pretends to be legitimate computer protection tool but this is a fraud. It can’t provide any security service. This dubious application is designed to load itself once Windows is started. It floods user’s desktop with various security alerts and prompts few offers to install other programs. The program may also display security alerts:
Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential Threat Details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your private or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click ’show details’ to learn more.
Threat prevention solution found
Security system analysis has revealed critical file system vulnerability caused by severe malware attacks.
Risk of system files infection:
The detected vulnerability may result in unauthorized access to private information and hard drive data with a serious possibility of irreversible data loss and unstable PC performance. To remove the malware please run a full system scan. Press ‘OK’ to install the software necessary to initiate system files check. To complete the installation process please reboot your computer.
System Security Warning
Attempt to modify register key entries is detected. Register entries analysis is recommended.
Warning!
Location: c:\windows\system32\taskmgr.exe
Viruses: Backdoor.Win32.Rbot
This program should be ignored. Do not fall for this fraud. It is needed to choose reputable security software and terminate Windows Steady Work as soon as possible.
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