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My Security Engine Description:
My Security Engine is a specimen of rogue anti-spyware propagation industry. It means this program mimics the function of PC protection but actually does none of that. My Security Engine displays phony popup warning notifications and bogus system scanners to convince the user that there are loads of dangerous infections inside the computer concerned. If that part of My Security Engine’s mission turns out to be successful, chances are it fulfills its ultimate mission, i.e. it may have you purchase its full commercial version. Yes, My Security Engine is all about money. It does nothing to defend your system but only pretends to be useful. Any scanner or malware detection alert from My Security Engine is just a pre-defined script that has nothing to do with how your computer is actually doing. In order to not surrender to My Security Engine scam, you should abstain from believing its fake ads and of course never purchase its so-called license. My Security Engine will do nothing to keep your PC clean and safe. The only thing this program is good at is imitating its own efficiency and brainwashing computer users. Since My Security Engine is known to block the execution of security software, we advise you enter Safe Mode before following the guide below. If you do precisely as it’s stated in our instructions, you will succeed in getting rid of the My Security Engine menace and get your system running smooth again like it used to be.
Determine if your PC is infected with My Security Engine:
Download My Security Engine Free Scanner with Remover
My Security Engine Setup GUI Screenshot:

How to remove My Security Engine manually:
To perform manual removal of My Security Engine, you should do the following:
Delete My Security Engine corrupt files:
- %SystemDir%\dllcache\kbdclass.sys
- %CommonAppData%\8d7ca11\MS8d7c.exe
- %CommonAppData%\8d7ca11\MSE.ico
- %CommonAppData%\8d7ca11\MSSys\vd952342.bd
- %AppData%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\My Security Engine.lnk
- %AppData%\My Security Engine\cookies.sqlite
- %Desktop%\My Security Engine.lnk
- %UserProfile%\Recent\ANTIGEN.drv
- %UserProfile%\Recent\ANTIGEN.exe
- %UserProfile%\Recent\cid.dll
- %UserProfile%\Recent\CLSV.drv
- %UserProfile%\Recent\DBOLE.sys
- %UserProfile%\Recent\ddv.dll
- %UserProfile%\Recent\ddv.sys
- %UserProfile%\Recent\energy.tmp
- %UserProfile%\Recent\FS.drv
- %UserProfile%\Recent\gid.drv
- %UserProfile%\Recent\PE.drv
- %UserProfile%\Recent\PE.exe
- %UserProfile%\Recent\PE.sys
- %UserProfile%\Recent\PE.tmp
- %UserProfile%\Recent\std.exe
- %UserProfile%\Recent\tjd.drv
- %UserProfile%\Recent\tjd.sys
- %UserProfile%\Recent\runddlkey.dll
- %StartMenu%\My Security Engine.lnk
- %StartMenu%\Programs\My Security Engine.lnk
Remove My Security Engine associated registry entries:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\3
- HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CUASys.DocHostUIHandler
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run “My Security Engine”
Please, note that manual removal of My Security Engine is a procedure of high complexity and should be performed with extreme caution. Lack of the required skills and even the slightest deviation from the instructions may lead to irreparable system damage. To ensure trouble-free deletion, it is recommended to use the automatic My Security Engine removal tool below:
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May 13th, 2010 at 9:01 pm
I hope this takes away my security engine