@crashpunk: Yeah the internet is plagued with these buggers right now. They're 'spoof' antivirus programs and are a type of malware that runs scans that you cannot seemingly control and finds worms that do not exist, then asks for your credit card number in order to sell you the 'full' version to remove the bugs. Your card gets charged double or triple the claimed price (if you're inexperienced or naive enough to do it) and the problem is still not fixed.
There are ways to manually edit the registry to remove the phony software but I've found that in nearly every case of infection with this hoax antivirus that the software I recommended cleans it out 100%.
If you need help on accessing safe mode or anything, ask.
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That was lame.
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