subject: Windows Efficiency Manager - efficient desktop killer [print this page] Windows Efficiency Manager - efficient desktop killer
You have restarted your computer and suddenly you cannot access your desktop? There is only the default screen, and you cannot see either your icons or your taskbar anywhere? Well, you most probably have been infected by Windows Efficiency Manager, which hails from a huge family or rogue antispyware, which is known to effectively block your desktop access. What you have to do immediately is get your desktop back and kill Windows Efficiency Manager.
Even before it launches its attack on you, this rogue utilizes sneaky methods to enter your system. It has a wide network of distribution channels which includes browser hijackers, fake online scanners, spam email and many more. In case of spam email, you have to be wary of opening an email message you receive from a sender you don't know. These random messages usually contain attachments loaded with computer threats. Once you open that attachment, you initiate either an install or a download of the unwanted malicious software such as Windows Efficiency Manager.
This suggests that you must execute caution when you roam around the Internet, because the next thing you know you might be experiencing an onslaught of security pop-ups and safety error messages in your computer, not realizing how on earth you were infected. Windows Efficiency Manager does exactly that this program generates a mass of spam-like messages in your computer, trying to convince you that you computer has been compromised and you need to use Windows Efficiency Manager to remove these threats. It will present itself as a kind security program which can safeguard your computer from every single threat in the world.
But don't be so gullible. Windows Efficiency Manager is a threat in itself and it is probably the only malicious software application raging in your system at the moment. It wants to cause you to panic, so that you would easily provide it with your credit card information. Keep that data to yourself if you want to preserve everything that is in your bank account. Take one step further and acquire a reliable security tool to remove Windows Efficiency Manager before it damaged your computer to the point of no return.