SecurityEssentials2011 is a rogue security product that pretends to find malicious code on a victim’s machine in order to frighten him or her into purchasing this useless application.
VIPRE detects it as Trojan.Win32.Generic!SB.0
Security Essentials 2011 splash screen

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Security Essentials 2011 graphic interface

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Security Essentials 2011 payment screen
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Posted on 09 November 2010. Tags: 2011