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Chadj

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  1. Thanks! Again, y'all are faster than me!
  2. We use Timber Scan 300 by https://www.core-assoc.com/products/timberscan/ It installs on our accounting server and is executed at the workstations via desktop shortcut to the timberscan.NET.exe over mapped networked drive. There is also a MSSQL Named Pipe connection configured in 32 bit ODBC Administrator at each workstation. I've scanned the server NEt.exe file and everything checks out fine. When double-clicking the desktop icon the local file is quarantined. C:\Users\myaccount\AppData\Local\Spoon\Sandbox\TimberScan\3.8.6.40\local\stubexe\0xEF37104E112B0AD5\TimberScan.exe This file only resides during program use. Once it's closed, only "C:\Users\myaccount\AppData\Local\Spoon\Sandbox\TimberScan\" remains with no files in the last folder .tree. protection-log-2018-05-15.txt mbam-log-2018-05-15 (14-02-23).txt TimberScan.zip
  3. Yeah, I was concerned until I ran the original file. Only one and Malwarebytes is fine with it as well. It's 136mb so I couldn't upload it. https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/4d8ef3514506fd4f5ed1a3d497fc3399c24746124e0fb4df1b4dc671de8c4e71/detection And thanks for the other link. I'll read through those and follow up appropriately. I've also emailed my account rep as I'm up for renewal.
  4. Got a small problem. One of our accounting 3rd party addons has been quarantined by Malwarebytes. Timberscan.NET.exe resides on a server on our local domain and is executed via desktop shortcut and a "Named Pipes" MSSQL connection set up in 32bit ODBC Administrator. C:\Users\ ”account-name” \AppData\Local\Spoon\Sandbox\TimberScan\3.8.6.40\local\stubexe\0xEF37104E112B0AD5\TimberScan.exe is the file created locally that is being quarantined. I have attached it zipped. I would like to see this particular item excluded from future updates, unless of course this IS malware. Checking my server just in case. Thanks, TimberScan.zip
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