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shadowTrojan

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  1. I'm not using the Bitdefender VPN, nor am I using their antivirus. This is just an artifact from when I downloaded Bitdefender for a second opinion besides the Malwarebytes scan and I forgot to uninstall the VPN. Just to be clear, I do not wish to run any script on my machine to remove the threat, what I'm looking to do is definitely, without a doubt, identify the cause of my hack. I'm in the process of buying new hardware to start from scratch anyway. My utmost priority is to understand exactly what happened.
  2. Hi, here are the requested files. Thanks in advance. Addition.txt FRST.txt malwarebytes_scan.txt AdwCleaner[S00].txt
  3. Hi, I recently got some cryptocurrencies stolen in such a way that the attacker clearly had access to my Metamask seed phrase. Since I never entered my seed phrase anywhere, I suspect that a Trojan might be at play. While I was tinkering with Metamask in different browsers to set up a few honeypots and find the cause of the hack, a Malwarebytes popup opened with the alert seen in the attached file. It appears that there might be something related to Firefox classified as Trojan by Malwarebytes. My top priority right now is to definitely identify the cause of my hack, rather than remove it from my computer. This is a good lead, but how can I confirm that this is indeed associated with a Trojan? Thanks in advance.
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