Saturday, November 9, 2013

How Can I Remove Central Security Service - Central Security Service Removal Guide

Central Security Service is a new fake program that infects your computer and pretends to be part of Microsoft Essentials Alerts. The trial version of this fake program uses scare tactics to get you to think that your computer is infected in order to get you to buy the full version. Below you can find Central Security Service removal instructions.

Central Security Service blocks you from running your programs which makes its removal not so straight forward. It requires you to take a few, but simple steps as follows:

Click on Start and select Run. In the field that opens, type 'shell:appdata' without the quotes. This will open up your Application Data folder.
Find any executable file with a random name, example jktrwq.exe. Right-click this file and choose 'delete'. Make sure that you do not open any subfolders of Application Data, stay in the main folder. The file will be located in the main folder only.
Make sure to bookmark this article before you restart your computer so that you can refer back to it. Once you have successfully deleted the above file, restart your computer.
After you have deleted the file and restarted your computer, run your antivirus program and update it, then do a full system scan to remove the infection. If you have any trouble with the above steps, or if your anti-virus is unable to detect the infection, you can download this tool which can work around Central Security Service' blocking abilities and remove it.

You can remove Central Security Service from your PC by using the tutorial and tools on our website. You can Click Here to get rid of the virus from your system for good.

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