Randy
Le Roy,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, March 18, 2011
Some time ago I had purchased internet security essentials, it popped up all the time stating I had many viruses. I contacted their support center and figured out they were not with microsoft, some separate company...anyway they helped me with installation and the program worked fine since than
Leroy
Covina,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, February 22, 2011
This problem is not Microsoft Security Essentials. This is a Malware program mimicking Microsoft Security Essentials. According to Dave Johnson's BNet Article "Doing business under the name Win32/FakePAV, this app comes to you when an infected Web site downloads it to your PC. Win32/FakePAV eventually launches dialogs that look for all the world like Microsoft Security Essentials and then insists that you have to buy fake anti-virus programs, all the while locking you out of your PC’s normal functions." I suggest you download and run Malwarebytes in attempt to remove your now infected PC.
skeptic
Bardstown,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, February 21, 2011
I think you must have downloaded from a fake site. I run that program and have never had a problem. Be very sure when downloading that is the proper Microsoft site. I did a Google search and found many sites apart from Microsoft also purporting to have it. I've never had to pay Microsoft a cent. Try and uninstall it and download from Microsoft only which should be on the top of your Google search results.