Viruses are right up my alley. To a regular end-user of computers they may be unstoppable and whatnot, but I can get rid of the meat of them with cmd and taskmgr.
qlg.exe is a virus strain which renames itself based on which version of Windows it's on. Its effect is a typical "you have a virus, pay us" gambit - but they made two stupid mistakes.
One - I don't trust any anti-virus software I didn't install.
Two - I REALLY don't trust ANYTHING which is on my computer, claims to be from Microsoft, and wants money.
The name qlg.exe operates under is "Vista Security 2012" and it changes extension settings so that whenever you launch anything ending with .exe, the virus is launched instead. It also fails to account for a few things.
It allows use of the command prompt. The command prompt does NOT use extension settings for .exe files.
I'm an experienced computer user. I may not have the default Windows processes memorized, but I know a illegitimate description when I see it.
The virus's description in the Task Manager is "Error Reporting Service" - a function of Windows which is NOT a unique executable and runs as part of other Windows .exes.
Yeah, no. Goodbye, nice try, and then I ran Malwarebytes on its ass.