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  1. Thanks for your help Maurice, if the rat does take control again is it best to comment on this thread? Thanks Alex
  2. Hi Maurice, Please find attached log, no malware detected Thanks Alex mbar-log-2020-12-10 (19-15-56).txt
  3. Thanks Maurice, Please find the attached file after completion Fixlog.txt
  4. Thanks Maurice, I haven’t paid for these it was on a suggestion just to see if they showed anything on a scan. Have only usually had just one platform running MWB on this PC and Kasper on a different device. alex
  5. Hi Maurice, My only confusion would be that even after these reports come back clean, if someone is able to remote control my PC it would indicate a RAT still exists? I have attached the adwcleaner report. Thanks Alex AdwCleaner[S00].txt
  6. Thanks Maurice, Indeed alongside scans with MWB and Kaspersky both returning no issues found I have also used Zemana, Spyhunter and ESET to try and identify anything. All come back with results showing nothing found, however have still observed the pc being taken control. I have also looked into start/boot applications and have found no obvious anomalies. Too note I already had the settings mentioned above enabled both Rootkit and PUP+PUM. But MWB did need patching so have run scan since with all of those features enabled attached below. Thanks Alex scan10122020.txt
  7. Hi @Maurice Naggar, Thanks for your swift response, im Alex. Please find attached the requested logs Alex mbst-grab-results.zip
  8. I currently am dealing with what I believe to be persistent RAT issue thats scans are not detecting. They are able to take control of both keyboard and mouse input even after doing a full clean windows install on a new drive(windows iso file on a clean device) that had never been connected to other drives. When they do take control no obvious applications are running within task manager and cannot find where the payload is being delivered from. Any help for next steps?
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