Security Essentials 2010 is a recent spyware that is infecting lots of computer systems. It is from the same family of rogue programs as Internet Security 2010. Your computer will become infected by this malware the moment you do hit some Trojans (that will infect your PC) when navigating the Internet. You might get some applications saying they are Flash updates while in fact they are Trojans that will infect your PC once you do start to install them. During the first phase of the infection, this malware will install itself so it will start running in the background every time you do logon on your system. Go here Security Essentials 2010 removal to learn more about this spyware.
People don’t usually observe the true nature of Security Essentials 2010 as the application’s behavior is in appearance, similar to the behavior of anti viruses. Once infected by this spyware, you will eventually get a report done by it after what it seems to be some system scan (a fake scan). The report will say your PC is hugely infected by viruses. The report you are being shown is full of non existent threats. This bad program will create fake files and will modify others files part of your operating system. It will use them in the report you have been shown. Security Essentials 2010 will say that it cannot fix those viruses and that you have to upgrade (buy) the full registered version of it to fully clean your system. Lots of people fall for this trap and lose their money. Check this website remote computer repair is a great online repair service while this one virus removal guides has pertinent infos about virus removal.
This malware will display ads and popups all over the time. It will also slow and affect badly your computer performance. More than that, the program is designed to protect itself. It will block you from starting any .exe on your PC saying they are viruses and threats. The real reason is that this malware don’t want you to start some application that will delete it.
When you plan to uninstall the application, you can either go for automatic removal of the virus or the manual option. I recommend you the first option. It is fast and not complicated. However, if for some reasons you prefer to go for manual removal, you can find Security Essentials 2010 removal instructions over the Internet.