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I called the number on the screen. The IT guy remotely accessed my laptop and showed me what he said were foreign IP addresses that proved i had been hacked. he then showed me a list of executable files that had been stopped. I grew suspicious when he said the fix was to get a network firewall security app for 931 dollars. when i questioned his insistence on my quick decision he hung up. long story short, i have no internet access or any other program access on that computer and would like to restore it. the only program that loads when i boot up is a dos shell that says administrator after the prompt

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  • Absent any idea of what he did, the only real way to be sure that it's not compromised is to nuke it from orbit and start over. – baldPrussian Jan 12 '18 at 03:03
  • @baldPrussian that's what I was going to suggest. The number on the screen is most likely linked with the original hack - sounds like a ransomware variation –  Jan 12 '18 at 03:04
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    What's the question here? – Goose Jan 12 '18 at 03:40
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    This is a scam. Don't trust everything shown in your browser. See also https://www.computerworld.com/article/2469614/endpoint-security/scareware-scam-mimics-firefox-and-chrome-malicious-attack-warnings.html for similar attacks. – Steffen Ullrich Jan 12 '18 at 07:33
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    Possible duplicate of [Help! My home PC has been infected by a virus! What do I do now?](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/138606/help-my-home-pc-has-been-infected-by-a-virus-what-do-i-do-now) – Stephane Jan 12 '18 at 09:18
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    At this stage, your PC is probably pawned and should be treated as such. – Stephane Jan 12 '18 at 09:18

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