Hello again TWHL, since everyone has done this at some point I might as well jump on the covered wagon.
So I was just watching some anime, and then I lost connection and some obviously cheesy shit passing itself off as an antivirus starts to tell me this and that. Now you know I'm not some old man knowing nothing about computers like my dear old dad, so I already know it's a fake.
The first time I got these kinds of things from watching anime, it resulted in mass stupidity. But now that I am experienced, I can tell you exactly what I did to get myself back on the internet. For you see, the sonuvabitch linked its own launch with that of iexplore and firefox, sly bastard. But I always do the four-step amateur elimination procedure.
Step 1: Identify the virus.
You do ctrl alt delete and find the process that the jackass's real identity is. In my case it's kma.exe. It was posing as some generic windows script program. Bull shit the only windows I know is explorer.exe so everyone else can kiss my ass.
Then Right click that process to find the location it is in. In my case, he was in C:/Users/2muchvideogames/AppData/Local. At first I went there and couldn't find it. But luckily I knew about Folder Options since I was 10, so it turns out sucker was pretending to be a system operating file (and thus is hidden)
Step 2: Kill the process.
Just press the end process button. I confirmed that virus is indeed the kma.exe because when I kill the process, the fake antivirus crap disappears.
Step 3: Fix the registry.
Search your little virus "kma.exe" in the registry. Delete all entries associated with that file. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE. I once deleted search assistant and the next day couldn't even get pass the logon screen.
Step 4: Incapacitate or kill the program itself.
I went to the AppData/Local folder and eliminated kma.exe (revealed with Folder Options) and his two goonies. And now here I am.
On a side note, despite Kaspersky's pricetag and reputation, it's a massive fail that didn't find this lil' sucker on multiple sweeps. I scanned kma.exe directly with kaspersky and it says and I quote "No threats found". I think maybe it didn't do anything malicious but blocking firefox and iexplore with fake antivirus message is pretty malicious for me, and for you all, I bet. In the end, you are your own best antivirus. Now excuse me I have to finish that anime only 2-3 eps left.