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  1. Terbaltmine LLP just appeared in my Windows 11 Settings as an installed app. It's nothing I've heard of and I wasn't even on the computer at the time it says it was installed (a couple of hours ago is all). And Google knows nothing of it! Anyone heard of it before? Is it a virus of some type? I've uninstalled it just to be safe and just scanned using Defender, which came up with nothing. I'm doing a scan now with Malwarebytes but am going to guess it won't find anything either. Any input would be appreciated.
  2. I'm going to knock on wood, keep my fingers crossed, and say a little prayer that all is back to the way it should be. I've seen no sign of the script host errors and Wifi fired up real quick and is taking on speed. Marcel, you are truly one in a million and you've given me a new resect for being super avoidant of anything thatmight resemble something very nasty. Thank you so much for your patience, your time, and your knowledge. Jim
  3. Here are the FRST.txt and Addition.txt files for you. Addition.txt FRST.txt
  4. I am still seeing the script hst messages that says the scripts for both rumer.vbs and mouse.vbs cannot be found. I've attached the Fixlog.txt file. Am running the next Frst scan you asked for and will forward the two reports to you assoon as I see them. And yes, I appreciate you being a volunteer. I can't help but wonder what it is that keeps you so committed to work with so many people in my same position. The time you spend giving me direction and keeping my spirits up has incredible and I certainly am appreciative.
  5. Are you talking about the script only being used on what computer? I hope you're referring to the infected computer, and not the one I have been communicating back and forth to you with?
  6. Thanks for your ongoing help. And yes, it was Wifi I was referring to earlier. The first scan I did (after getting your instructions this morning) came up clean with nothing detected. I've attached "Clean scan log (2021-07-19)". (Note please that your link to the hudden files article directs you to our thread and not to tenforums.com.) I have also attached a screenprint of the Windefender folder directory for your information, as well as two different Windows Script Host error messages that popped up during the command prompt exercise. And all responses were just as you suspected. Nothing there. I do have the FrstEnglish.exe file and am ready for your next instructions. Thanks again and I'm standing by, sir. Jim Clean scan log (2021-07-19).txt Win script host error msg 2.pdf Win script host error msg.pdf Windefender folder directory.pdf
  7. I assume it is the virus that has disconnected me from my network. I am unable to connect to my network even in Safe mode. I have another laptop that I am able to use to reply and pass files etc. As you requested, the zip file of the logs is attacked here. Is theID numberof this email thread considered a support ticket number? I am confused as to whether or not communicating using the Forum is different than reporting my problem to Malwarebyte's Support Team. I am thankful you got back to me so quickly, Maurice, and hope that we might be able to continue to work together to resolve my problem. Thank you, Jim mbst-grab-results.zip
  8. ... and then Malwarebytes started acting crazy not allowing the file to be quarantined, would not produce a log. When I went download the log as a text file or clip it my screen changed to file explorer and random files (mostly jpg) would get their name changed to userspublicmicrosoftwindfendersvchost.exe. I eventually was able to reproduce the log and all it really said is it found 1 file called users/public/microsoft/windefender/svchost.exe. I am unable to attach a copy of the log now as that laptop lost its wireless connection and I could not control my cursor as it jumped from screen to screen. I shut the machine down. I suspected something might be wrong a couple of days ago as the laptop slowed to less than a crawl. When scanned using MBAM, Defender and HitmanPro, all scans came up with nothing. (HitmanPro did identify tracking cookies, but nothing more severe and it deleted the cookies.) I haven't tried to start the laptop again, afraid that I would do something wrong. What now? Any help would be appreciated. Jim
  9. I've been a Malwarebytes "freebie" user and just purchased an annual license. When setting up my account, MB, as expected, asked me to input a password. I did that. I set the password for the Forum community as well. All is good up to that point. When checking out my "profile", there appears to be a different password that I did not setup. I'm trying to change the password in my "profile" to match my account but I don't know the one that MB created apparently? Any suggestions would be most appreciated? Jim
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