A window box opened on my computer when I start - JavaScript Alert 128.199.126.226

message says:

ERROR CODE: 241170

MS network server has detected suspicious activity on your IP address

Cydoor Spyware caused a security breach at the location of your network

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL ARE AT RISK. Call toll free 1-800-621-978

He continues to say "please contact MICROSOFT CERTIFIED technicians toll free HelpLine; 1-800-621-978

He goes on to say "do not shut down or restart your computer" threatening the loss of date, etc.

The window does not close

Can someone please

Please download the free version of Malwarebytes.
Update immediately.
Do a full scan of the system
Let us know the results at the end.

http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products

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