Here is a solid guide to removing it and reclaiming your system.
If your computer is acting up—throwing constant fake security alerts, running slowly, or blocking you from opening programs—you might be dealing with a . This is typically "rogue security software" that pretends to be a legitimate antivirus to trick you into paying for a fake cleanup. How to Remove System Security Virus Infection
Rogue software often hides in temporary folders. Deleting these can speed up your virus scan and sometimes remove the initial installer. Search for in the Start menu. Here is a solid guide to removing it
Before doing anything else, (unplug the Ethernet cable or turn off Wi-Fi). This prevents the virus from communicating with its home server, downloading more malware, or spreading to other devices on your network. 2. Boot into Safe Mode with Networking Rogue software often hides in temporary folders
Safe Mode loads only the essential files and drivers, which usually prevents the rogue software from starting up.
Hold the Shift key while clicking Restart from the Power menu. Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart , then press 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.