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PowerShell blocked prosses warning 4104
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
nothing on it can u check this files i already deleted all my antivirus apps but in pross explore i got these https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/3a05d657e03b6cd9d62023061f9c652357f16da2f2337fb6c617aeeffad794b4/detection https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/692e239b65c2ad1b7f6f922f3a9112cfb45c0cc85b3e31253f3eb7a328e0015a/detection https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/787bbfcce9b258c7eb3e159d3bdff0e6f32288d8e182cffcd9085f5eb5256a8b/detection look at the creation time log.txt -
PowerShell blocked prosses warning 4104
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
this what i got from the scan some of the files i can not delete SecureAPlus.log -
PowerShell blocked prosses warning 4104
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I m doing a scan with secure APlus and i got 100 thread when it finish iwill upload the log -
PowerShell blocked prosses warning 4104
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as u see there is infected file but in the log i do not c it and it come half the scan then it just complete msert.log -
PowerShell blocked prosses warning 4104
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
its on my phone i get them from google account or outlook login history cuz i got phishing on the 20th of march but i manage to get my account and mails back now i m getting paranoia that my pc got something on it all the time thats why im running windows defender +avg + Malwarebytes can u help me to check if i got dns hijack cuz its ethire that or i have keylogger on my pc -
PowerShell blocked prosses warning 4104
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this r the log ty man but what now every day i get nonfictions that some one try to log in to my e mails my pc running funny with ton of duplicated prosses in the task manager and wired events in the event viewer AdwCleaner[S00].txt MWB.txt Fixlog.txt -
PowerShell blocked prosses warning 4104
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this is my scan and windows keep downloading hack tools and hjack tools in the temp folder FRST.txt Shortcut.txt Addition.txt -
is this connected to the malware im sure i have and nothing can get it مستند نصي جديد.txt
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unknown rootkit i need help with
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
so i got this i do not know what is this report_2021.04.03_01.45.37.klr.enc1.txt -
unknown rootkit i need help with
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
i did not get the blue window it opened KVRT2020 - command line arguments help -
unknown rootkit i need help with
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
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unknown rootkit i need help with
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
no i m not connacted to othere pc i took a friend labtop to download a clean win on my flash but when i used my usb flash that prosse started to show up on the event viewer then i checked my pc and i found them on it too i do not have another pc connacted to my pc by netword or home group thats why its starng for me to c all of thise events -
unknown rootkit i need help with
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unknown rootkit i need help with
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
Boot Configuration Data loaded. Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 General Settings: Load Options: - Advanced Options: No Configuration Access Policy: Default System Event Logging: No Kernel Debugging: No VSM Launch Type: Off Signature Settings: Test Signing: No Flight Signing: No Disable Integrity Checks: No HyperVisor Settings: HyperVisor Load Options: - HyperVisor Launch Type: Off A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x25c New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\autochk.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x23c Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x29c New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x23c Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x2dc New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\csrss.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x29c Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x3cc New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x23c Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x3e8 New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\wininit.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x29c Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x3e4 New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\csrss.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x3cc Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x310 New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\services.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x3e8 Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\wininit.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. A new process has been created. Creator Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x3E7 Target Subject: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: - Account Domain: - Logon ID: 0x0 Process Information: New Process ID: 0x318 New Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\lsass.exe Token Elevation Type: %%1936 Mandatory Label: Mandatory Label\System Mandatory Level Creator Process ID: 0x3e8 Creator Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\wininit.exe Process Command Line: Token Elevation Type indicates the type of token that was assigned to the new process in accordance with User Account Control policy. Type 1 is a full token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. A full token is only used if User Account Control is disabled or if the user is the built-in Administrator account or a service account. Type 2 is an elevated token with no privileges removed or groups disabled. An elevated token is used when User Account Control is enabled and the user chooses to start the program using Run as administrator. An elevated token is also used when an application is configured to always require administrative privilege or to always require maximum privilege, and the user is a member of the Administrators group. Type 3 is a limited token with administrative privileges removed and administrative groups disabled. The limited token is used when User Account Control is enabled, the application does not require administrative privilege, and the user does not choose to start the program using Run as administrator. Windows is starting up. This event is logged when LSASS.EXE starts and the auditing subsystem is initialized. this are from my pc -
unknown rootkit i need help with
JusTRun7 replied to JusTRun7's topic in Resolved Malware Removal Logs
ty for every thing man VEW.txt