How to remove Microsoft Security Adviser
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Microsoft Security Adviser description
Microsoft Security Adviser is another attempt to use the name of Microsoft Corporation to promote rogue security tools. Microsoft SecurityAdviser is not a real anti-spyware; that’s a scam targeting your money.
It mimics Windows’ interface to look like a part of the operating system. MicrosoftSecurity Adviser also imitates infection alerts and system scan. If clicked upon, the alerts urge to pay for Microsoft Security Adviser to remove the malware and to keep a computer protected. In a real world MicrosoftSecurityAdviser is a malware itself.
Microsoft Security Adviser is a Rogue Antispyware software
How to manually remove Microsoft Security Adviser
To remove Microsoft Security Adviser spyware you must block Microsoft Security Adviser sites, stop and remove processes, unregister DLL files, search and delete all other Microsoft Security Adviser files and registry utility. Follow the Microsoft Security Adviser detection and removal instructions below.
The most typical software removal method is to remove Microsoft Security Adviser by using "Add or Remove Programs" service. However there may be hidden Microsoft Security Adviser files, running processes and registries in your computer, so Microsoft Security Adviser may recreate all other files after reboot.
Microsoft Security Adviser manual removal instructions
Stop and remove Microsoft Security Adviser processes:
MSSADV.EXE
msavsc.exe
msscan.exe
msiemon.exe
msfw.exe
msctrl.exe
Read more how to kill Microsoft Security Adviser processes
Search and unregister Microsoft Security Adviser DLL libraries:
eeuydc.dll
Read more how to unregister Microsoft Security Adviser DLL files
Detect and delete other Microsoft Security Adviser files:
MSSADV.EXE
msavsc.exe
msscan.exe
msiemon.exe
msfw.exe
msctrl.exe
eeuydc.dll
We strongly recommend you to use spyware remover to track Microsoft Security Adviser and automaticaly remove Microsoft Security Adviser processes, registries and files as well as other spyware threats.

