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armaman | 22:01 Tue 03rd May 2011 | Technology
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When I switched on my computer. a 'Security Alert'message advised me my computer was infected with viruses. it listed themby name As a silver surfer I was concerned. I have always has AVG protection and found it very good. I ran a complete scan and this showed everything in order and no viruses. Why send out a message that seems to be untrue. Has this happened to anyone else?
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It's not a virus, it is malware. It will be a scam trying to fleece you.

Whatever you do, don't enter your credit card number.

I am not an expert, and others can advise better how to remove it from your computer.

However I would suggest using Malwarebytes, which is free software. Usually however this infection will stop you doing much with the computer.
I agree with Hopkirk - just delete the message. It's a scam.
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Download Malwarebytes and do a full scan, etc.
It happens sometimes, just delete it they are after your money
Their aim is to get you to buy their security software.
Actuall I think it is worsethan that Karen.

Their aim is to get your credit card details.
Delet all content (that will delete sucessfully) in Temp Folders
Delete/Clean Temp Internet Files/folders from Browser or Windows Explorer
Switch OFF System Restore
Do a FULL system scan with AV.
Do a full system scan with Malwarebytes. Let it deal with any infections.
Reboot and turn System Restore back on.

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