As you have known, there is an increasing trend for Internet Security 2010 Virus. This computer virus acts as a fake program trying to scan your computer for infected files.
Later on, when the scan is finished, it will prompt you to buy the complete version of the software! Little did you know that on the scanning itself, a lot of Trojans entered into your computer to infect more files. As soon as you discover a lot of infected files in your computer, then you would be enticed to buy the full version of Internet Security 2010. DON’T FALL INTO THIS as this program itself is a computer virus!

Now, how do you remove this crap virus just in case your computer got infected? Here are the ways for you to remove this computer virus:
Step 1: Go here and download Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware for free. Save the file to your desktop. If Internet Security 2010 does not allow you to download anything, you should download the setup on another computer and use an USB stick or a CD/DVD to transfer the files needed. Remember to place the setup file on the desktop.
Step 2: Click here to download the rkill.com file. Once the download is complete, run it. The rkill.com file will make sure the Internet Security 2010 will be closed for good so it does not interfere with the removal process.
Step 3: Close all open applications and windows. You now should be on the desktop.
Step 4: Run the Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware setup from the desktop.
Step 5: Go with the default settings during the install. CRUCIAL: Make sure you tell the software to automatically update itself (there’s a box you need to check during the install to make that happen). In addition, make sure you tell MBAM to automatically launch itself once the install and update processes are complete.
Step 6: When Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware loads, go to the Scanner screen, select “Perform Quick Scan” and then click the “Scan” button.
Step 7: When the scan is complete, press the Show Results button under the main “Scanner” tab.
Step 8: Check all the detected infections (so you remove both Internet Security 2010 and all related Trojans, as well as any other malware detected).
Step 9: When the removal process is complete, a log of the scan will be displayed in a Notepad window. You now have successfully removedInternet Security 2010, all related Trojans and any other infections detected by Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware.
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Folks,
I have tried the steps and it doesn’t work. After I transferred Rkill the 2010 files still pop up. What to do?
I tried to run the rkill.com file and the virus stopped it. Got a pop up saying my stems is infected. I ran the malware bytes, removed the files it found – and they came right back.
Now what? I can’t access my email, and this virus seems to be getting a tighter grip. I am having to use my laptop to do everything as my PC is completely messed up
Alright, I have followed all the steps and it worked until I rebooted. It comes up with the log in prompt and logs me in but immediately logs me out again and comes up with the login screen. Any suggestions?