XP internet security 2011 will not connect to the internet with the help of bs fake malware?

It seems that this Web site is the only one that I can access.  Internet security XP 2011 don't let me around.  It seems that it will create fake malware programs just for me to buy, but I won't, I want to just surf the net and make the things I need to do. Please God, help me.  8133685546. I can't check email and hope ill be able to check it again, but there's my number in case I can't.  I tried to get the program to remove, but can't seem to locate it.  Don't know what else to do. I tried to scan for malicious programs, but nothing is ever found in your research, they are fake.

Hello

you are infected with malware

Read this information

Vista anti-virus 2011, Vista Total Security 2011, Win 7 Home Security and include some of the names by a rogue new name change randomly to settle on the victim's computer.  When this particular rogue is installed, it will install as a variety of names in different programs, with each having their own graphical user interface according to the version of Windows running on the computer. Whatever the name, however, they are all the same exact program with just a different name and skin on this subject. This rogue goes by many names in different programs, of which I have listed below depending on the version of Windows that is installed on:

Windows XP rogue names
Names of Windows Vista Rogue
Windows 7 fake names
XP Antivirus Vista anti-virus Win 7 antivirus
XP Antivirus 2011 Vista anti-virus 2011 Win 7 anti-virus 2011
XP Anti-Spyware Vista Anti-Spyware Win 7 AntiSpyware
XP Antispyware 2011 Vista Antispyware 2011 Win 7 antispyware 2011
XP Home Security Vista Home Security Win 7 Home Security
XP Security 2011 Home Vista Security 2011 Home Win 7 Security 2011 Home
XP Total Security Vista Total Security Win 7 Security Total
XP Security 2011 Total Vista Total Security 2011 Win 7 Security 2011 Total
XP security Vista security Win 7 Security
XP security 2011 Vista Security 2011 Win 7 Security 2011
XP Internet Security Vista Internet Security Win 7 Internet Security
XP Internet Security 2011 Vista Internet Security 2011 Win 7 Internet Security 2011

Follow the EXACT below removal instructions

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-win-7-Internet-Security-2011

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