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What is Mssecsvc.exe & How to Delete It
End task for the file in the Task Manager to delete it
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Updated onApril 12, 2024
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Several Windows users have reported seeing a mssecsvc.exe process running in their Task Manager. Hence, they are concerned about whether the executable is safe or potentially dangerous to their PCs.
Hence, this guide will discuss mssecsvc.exe and how to remove it if it’s unsafe. Alternatively, you may be interested in our guide aboutexe files deleting themselves on Windows 11and some steps for fixing it.
What is mssecsvc.exe?
The mssecsvc.exe file is usually associated with WannaCry malware, but it disguises itself as Microsoft Security Center (2.0) Service, also known as wscsvc (Windows Security Center Service).
As such, it should be deleted from your PC as soon as possible.
Is the mssecsvc.exe safe or a virus?
To verify if the mssecsvc.exe file is safe or potentially a virus, you can follow these steps:
After going through the verification process above, it is advisable to delete mssecsvc.exe if you suspect it is malicious.
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How can I delete mssecsvc.exe?
1. End task for mssecsvc.exe
The above steps allow you to stop the mssecsvc.exe process on your PC, preventing it from establishing any more threats.
You can check our article on what to do if theTask Manager is slow to open or respondon your PC.
2. Remove the mssecsvc.exe file via File Explorer
Deleting the executable file in File Explorer will disable any corresponding program using the executable on your computer.
In addition, you can read our detailed guide on whyexe files are not openingand how to fix it on Windows 11.
Also, we have a detailed article on what to do ifantivirus software is blocking .exe fileson the PC.
Lastly, ourUnderstanding VSServer.exe and removal methodsguide should provide you with all the necessary information regarding a similar process.
Do you have further suggestions or questions regarding this article? You can leave them in the comment section below. We’d like to hear from you.
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Henderson Jayden Harper
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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.
He also enjoys gaming, writing, walking his dog, and reading and learning about new cultures. He also enjoys spending private time connecting with nature.
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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.