Welcome to nginix virus

While trying to access Yahoo or Facebook, am getting otherwise empty with screen "welcome to NGINIX" on this subject.  Virus analyses anything bad.  How can I remove this virus?  Using Vista.

Thanks in advance

Hello.

How to remove nginix is described here:

http://removal-tool.blogspot.no/2012/04/get-rid-of-welcome-to-nginx-redirect.html

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