Shield Security affected my computer virus.

Hi all...

Please help me as soon as possible when you read this, if you can...

I have a toshiba nb250 netbook and I have bitdefender antivirus... and then I was online, all of a sudden an appeard window where writing a dangerous virus and very touching my comp. and I have to press a botton in the window to let windows remove this virus as quickly and find a solution... then I pressed as an ediut and an icon appears on the desktop entitled ((security shield)) and it automatically ran by himself and decived me asif its scanning of viruses and virus coght 19 and sometimes 30 or 15, you can say any number... presence this something I do, this security shield appears and requist to team up in a $79 to solve the problem... I know that it is a virus... but how can solve this problem...

Please help me as soon as you can.

Thanks for reading all this

Security shield removal: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-security-shield

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