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Firmware replying trojan that uses genuine windows remoting to take . . . 1- There should be a "setupact log" in here that describes how the file comes out of Firmware and gets around the Windows setup process to infect the machine It seems that zipping the file may have removed it and the only way I could create a new one would be to reinstall windows
[SOLVED] - PC is being hijacked remotely controlled That won't work on C drive, can't use windows to wipe itself, system won't allow it Unplug from internet Boot the pc but while windows loads, turn it off Do this 3x That'll put you into the
Suspicious files - Resolved Malware Removal Logs - Malwarebytes Forums Temporarily disable your antivirus real-time protection or other security software first only if it blocks or interferes with the scans or downloads Make sure to turn it back on once the scans are completed Temporarily disable Microsoft SmartScreen to download software below only if needed
Suspicious bloatware ?! - Resolved Malware Removal Logs - Malwarebytes . . . Cracked, Hacked, or Pirated programs are not only illegal but also can make a computer a malware victim Having such programs installed is the easiest way to get infected It is the leading cause of ransomware encryption It is at times also a big source of current Trojan infections
wi-fi hacked possible malware - Resolved Malware Removal Logs . . . R1 CTIIO; C:\Windows\system32\drivers\CtiIo64 sys [30728 2022-03-17] (Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher -> Creative Technology Innovation Co , LTd ) ==================== NetSvcs (Whitelisted) =================== (If an entry is included in the fixlist, it will be removed from the registry
Possible Worm, - Virus, Trojan, Spyware, and Malware Removal Help I own a Surface Pro 9 and Samsung Fold 4 The logs are specifically for the Surface, but the background info may be of assistance By way of background, I did own a Surface Pro 7, but somebody had
What are These Unknown Drives Under Optimise Drives Run diskext from a command window Here are my drives as shown in Explorer Those drives are the hidden partitions, DVD CD One is the BluRay as posted, the others are definitely the Epson USB ports as I posted Advanced view in Optimise drives shows two additional drives which are the hidden system partitions you mention