Home Antivirus 2010 is one of the most harmful rough anti-spyware which in disguise of security software enters into a computer. Though it pretends to be security software it actually is a rough anti-spyware program. It sneaks into the computer of the innocent users and scare them to buy the complete fake version of it by showing the false security alerts continuously. Once a user gets afraid and installs this rough anti-spyware it will start and create files automatically whenever you will start your computer. While scanning with Home Antivirus 2010 it will show several spyware and Trojans which will be impossible to eliminate unless you buy the software. This warning is completely false and you can simply ignore it.
Once this rough application sneaks into your system it will disturb with false security alerts and nag screens from the windows taskbar. For example, 'Your system was found to be infected with intercepting program. These can log your activity and damage your privacy. Click here for Home Antivirus 2010 spyware removal.'
Folders and files created by Home Antivirus 2010
C:Program FilesHomeAntivirus2010
C:Program FilesHomeAntivirus2010HomeAntivirus2010.exe
C:Program FilesHomeAntivirus2010htmlayout.dll
C:WINDOWSsystem32cepapyx.com
C:WINDOWSsyromeni.bat
C:Program FilesCommon Filesywukynota.com
C:Program FilesCommon Filesvivifabyx.dll
C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication Dataciqudehyri.dll
C:WINDOWSsystem32_scui.cpl
Registry keys and values created by Home Antivirus 2010
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunHome Antivirus 2010
HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl Paneldon't loadscui.cpl
HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl Paneldon't loadwscui.cpl
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesExplorerForceClassicControlPanel
Home Antivirus 2010 is an extremely rough anti-spyware. You need to remove it once you get the trace of it in your computer. Otherwise it may keep a track on your computer activities and steal your confidential online information like your bank account or credit card details. You can remove this fake anti-spyware program using the following methods:
Step 1:
At the beginning you should download Avenger and unzip to the desktop of your PC. Run the Avenger so that it can start scanning for rootkits.
Registry values to delete
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun|
Home Antivirus 2010
Folders to delete
%ProgramFiles%HomeAntivirus2010
After deleting the folders a window will appear before you. Click on Execute. Then you will be asked whether you really want to perform the present script. You should click on Yes. As the Avenger will set up successfully to run on next boot you will be asked to restart your computer. You should click Yes.
Step 2:
You can download MalwareBytes Anti-malware(MBAM). At this time you need to close the Windows and all programs on your PC.
To download this program you need to click twice on the mbam-setup.exe. As the process of installation begins you should follow the instructions.
Do not change the default settings. Once the program installed completely you should check the Launch Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and UpdateMalwarebytes' Anti-Malware if they remain unchecked.
Click Finish.
You should choose Perform Quick Scan and then lick on Scan so that it can start scanning your PC to detect Home Antivirus 2010 infection.
Step3:
After the scan gets over click OK and then click on Show Result to see the list of the infected items.
You should carefully check all the items you want to delete before starting Home Antivirus 2010 removal procedure. As the disinfections get over a log will open in the Notepad and you may get the instruction to Restart.
About the Author:
Sarah Jones, a decade old in the industry, writes on technology and computer-related issues. Her focus is on hardware troubleshooting. Writing on remote support of PC's is her forte. The informative articles coherently explain technical complications. Sarah, who belongs to Bertford, has an eye for new development in technology and equips her readers with in-depth information on the same.



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