Supposed to activate the "Privacy Manager" after show scan infected files

Start up for Windows Vista a unknown scan begins on my PC and informs me I have 84 infected files. Then, nothing works except that I am to activate the "Privacy Manager" at an unknown cost. This continues for about 5 minutes, then suddenly he was gone and all the functions of my work. I ran a full scan essential of MSN and no viruses, malware and so on have emerged. I then used the MSN virus removal utility and so far this little bug disappeared.  B4 - that someone of another experince the same? and what did you do to get ride of it?

Original title: alleged Virus problem

Chuck

Not seen, Director of the protection of personal information before but these things change the names of all time. Does this sound familiar

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-privacy-protection

The best way to avoid these is to keep all your programs to this day in particular Java, Flash Player, Adobe Reader and Quicktime. Also use a Standard user for browsing the Internet account and not an administrator account.

This program allows to check that your installed programs are up to date.

http://Secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/

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