I just came home to an adult website on my computer, numerous security warnings about viruses, and my sisters boyfriend, who was home alone, locked firmly in his room and apparently asleep. I tried to run my anti virus software which is the latest version of the free AVG, but it said it failed because certain files are infected. Then I saw a virus scan running on some anti virus software ive never seen on my computer before, but it scanned something like 40 viruses , trojans, keyloggers and other stuff, it gave me an option to remove but it said the free version does not support this feature and I would need to purchase it.
What can I do?
Plus, my router is connected to my desktop. I wirelessy connect to my router on my laptop, iPod and iPhone, is there any risk in using these due to the viruses on my desktop?


The new “antivirus” program is most likely a virus itself, designed to get you to enter your information to pay for it. Your iPod and iPhone would probably be fine because they run on a different OS and so probably wouldnt get infected but its hard to be sure.
To clean up your computer, download malwarebytes’ antimalware, install it, run an update (if you can), run a quick scan (restart if it asks), and then run a full system scan (again, restart if it asks). I would install Avira or Avast after that to make sure you stay clean.
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you have a virus. this virus is the virus that seems like a virus scanner and makes you buy it to fix it. this is a scam i would download portable apps onto a usb stick from another computer then on that computer run clamwin till it can scan when its able to scan take it to the other computer thats infected and scan it. make sure you have the prompt to delete feature selected on clamwin.
Hello there,
what you need to do is the following:
Restart computer and click F8 repeatedly, use your arrow keys and select SAFE MODE and click enter.
When you are logged in, download Malwarebytes, you can get it from; http://www.download.com
install and run a scan, delete everything it detects.
After that, run a scan with AVG and delete everything it finds.
HOPE IT HELPS! BEST WISHES.
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