Stratusphere
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I didn't follow the procedure for solving the other problem (the one regarding the SSL problem) but the message isn't coming out anymore so that's one good point. My system looks good, it was never slowed down too much in these days. Everything seems fine, it just worries me that everytime I install a new antivirus program (like in the steps you told me to follow) new infections keep popping out. Is that normal?
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Plus, I don't know why, but when I went on the "Status" tab now he would show "Threats have been detected", so I clicked "Details" and now the only threat he shows me in the report is the one about c:\\Windows\assembly\GAC_64\Desktop.ini , like the other two disappeared. Should I click "Disinfect all"?
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Wow, it was quite of a drag to get everything to work out.. Yesterday evening my pc told me it needed "14 hours to complete", so I thought to leave it opened during the night but well, everytime it found a threat it would pop out a message asking me if I wanted to delete the object or other actions. I put delete to all of them, and followed the "special disinfection automatic procedure" that led to a reebot after it was completed. So basically the scan was suspended for a while and I turned the pc on this morning to complete it. Here are the detected threads:
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Here it is the combofix.txt: Note: combofix downloaded and installed in my language, italian, and I was not able to find a way to change it so that the report could be in english and easy to understand. I translated a few things but then stopped because I think you experts know how to figure the log out anyway. If you need some words to be translated don't hesitate to ask. Sorry again and thanks for your help!
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Hello to all the community, this is my first post as I saw the experts over here are really concerned and prepared about helping people solve their virus problems. I've been experiencing infections for a couple days now. It all started one day when I tried to go on google or gmail as usual and a weird message saying "SSL Certificate has been signed using weak hashing algorithm", which sounded weird because those sites are really protected and up to date with their certificates everytime. I thought it was a rootkit problem in the first place, or some sort of malware trying to modify and access my registry. In the following days this problem apparently went away, coming and going every once in a while. All my antivirus programs would not show any results but after a while I had a message with Avast saying I had a "Trojan Atraps-PF". Those messages kept popping up every 10 minutes and Avast told me it had removed it, but it kept coming back until I turned my pc off. The following day everything had disappeared, but with a Malwarebytes scan I found the presence of this virus called "Trojan Dropper BC-Miner". As usual (I've read other topics) the problem is that it keeps removing it but it will eventually show up at the next start, slowing down the computer. I have not experienced what I read about ads playing in the background nor my pc seems to be slowed down. I just feel like my confidential informations are violated so I need to remove this. I read the section rules and completed a scan with the DOS program, from which I attach the reports (both DDS.txt and Attach.txt). I would appreciate if someone can help me as it is driving me crazy just to identificate which specifical problem/virus is my computer experiencing/facing. Thanks in advice! Attach.txt DDS.txt