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  1. Hi Maurice, Here is the log. Thank you for your help! kprm-20220124201945.txt
  2. Hi Maurice, I ran a full scan of my computer again with malwarebytes as well as Windows Defender and both scans found nothing. Thanks for your help. Let me know if I need to run anything else.
  3. Thanks Maurice. I won't be around Saturday but I can definitely report back to you on Monday.
  4. Sounds good. Here's the log. Thanks Maurice. It's good to know that we've looked at this case thoroughly. Fixlog.txt
  5. Hello, Here is the file: mbst-grab-results.zip
  6. Hello, All of the updates have been completed!
  7. Thanks Maurice for bearing with me :) Here is the FSS log: FSS.txt Here is the SecurityCheck log: SecurityCheck.txt
  8. Hello! The fix finished and the log is located here: Fixlog.txt
  9. Yes, I filled in my info and email. The only downloader you get is the Scan&Clean tool. There is nothing in my email regarding this. You can try it yourself, as I only get the download for the Scan&Clean tool.
  10. Hello! Even clicking the green "Download Now" button (which forwards me to a register page, which after registering), gives me the Scan&Clean tool still. Is there another link to obtain this? Thanks.
  11. Hello, The tool said it didn't have to install and it also does not mention where it scans. Here is the log. SophosScanAndClean_20220119_1203.log
  12. I have attached the scanner log here: eset scanner.txt Only 1 file was found, which was in C:\Program Files\Git\etc\hosts
  13. I did restart my computer before I scanned. I don't have Command Prompt as a shortcut there (due to the virus previously, it wouldn't let me create new folders so instead I enabled the shortcut for Windows Powershell instead and then did the fix for windows system). I opened up Command Prompt as administrator and typed in the following:
  14. It shouldn't go to sleep after inactivity as I have turned off that setting. The current setting is "Never" for sleep mode. The last bitcoin miner malware, I had to reset my Windows as it deleted/removed my Windows Defender (I don't know if the old WinSyS files might have anything to do with it). It currently has MalwareBytes active as the virus defender, and so I turned on the "Periodic Scanning", scanned for intelligence updates, and did a full scan of the C:/ drive. No threats were found. What should I do next?
  15. The files shouldn't be there as I think Windows Defender removed them after I did a full scan. I knew there was something wrong because my mouse was stuttering and that happened previously before with a bitcoin miner malware. I don't see that specific file, but I do see these two. 6bea57fb-8dfb-4177-9ae8-42e8b3529933_RuntimeDeviceInstall.dll and 69fe178f-26e7-43a9-aa7d-2b616b672dde_eventlogservice.dll
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