Vista Home Security 2012 has blocked programs access to the internet. DefMgr.exe is infected with Trojan - BNKwin32.Keyblogger.gen.What are my options?

I'm unable to access the internet (IE), I am able to enable safe, it is blocked. This program wants me to buy Vista Home Security 2012 to clear up problems with my computer.  Programs also indicates that I have many viruses and my information has been compromised. Is there anything I can do to fix the problem. I noticed that there is 2Point controlling the network.

Hello

Here's a guide to deletion, including workaround for no internet connection:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-Vista-Home-Security-2012

"It is possible that the infection you are trying to delete does not allow you to download files on the infected computer. If this is the case, then you will need to download the files requested in this guide on another computer and then transfer them to the infected computer. You can transfer the files via a CD/DVD, external hard drive or USB key. »

Please follow all the steps described in the guide to deletion and do not skip any.

See you soon.

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