My Mac the serious Virus-infected

Dear friends,

When internet on my Macbook using his invites me with some serious Virus. And also whenever I press the arrow key down to the new session / or tab on the safari and guests with the sign of virus and suddenly he appears with the mackeepr page to clean the virus... I did tried to clean the virus for so many times but in vain.

My current software OS X 10.9.5 (13F1911).

Can anyone help me please with the solution of this problem.

I deeply appreciate someones help to get this issue is resolved.

Thank you and best regards,

Sunil4702

Can someone remove me the virus from my mac... I do not understand how the mac has been infected by the virus.

It's really strange for me to see that Mac has been infected by the virus.

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