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BroncFox

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  1. This is my first time asking for help online and it was a great experience. Thank you very much, I now know where to look if any more problems occur. I will probably buy the subscription Malwarebytes offers when my trial runs out. kprm-20220617124257.txt
  2. No sir, just want to know if there is anything I should be worried about. Thank you very much so far! Also good morning
  3. The scan is still running. Powershell is with the commands and stuff right? That stuff scares me as I am a noob when it comes to computers. I will update you when the scan is complete. Thank you for you time so far!
  4. My mistake, so sorry about that. How can I clear my cache and history? I think I did it but it still shows the same virus.
  5. I just seen your recent reply. Give me some time, but here is the picture off my phone.
  6. After a reboot Windows Defender picked up the same low threat virus. I don't know if it's an actual issue yet as windows powershell would only pop up every once in a awhile but enough to be a problem. Some problems have I noticed have been fixed.
  7. Okay, I have updated the programs above and uninstalled Adobe Flash Player.
  8. Windows Defender blocked it the first time. Hope that didn't mess anything up. SecurityCheck.txt
  9. Oh btw the scan detected nothing thankfully. Can I turn on Windows Defender and see if it still detects the orignial problem?
  10. Text log.txtFRST.txtAdwCleaner[C00].txtAddition.txt My computer did not restart on after step 2 so I just restarted it myself.
  11. As stated above Windows Powershell is giving me problems. I take actions using Windows Defender, but a simple refresh and it's back there. It's called PUA:Win32/Adsumwan, Location is amsi: \Device\HarddiskVolume5\Windows\SysWOW64\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe My knowledge on computers is very limited, so I'm looking for guidance on removal. I have Malwarebytes installed however It's still picked up by my Windows Defender so I'm worried it'll return when Malwarebytes trial runs out.
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