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  1. Hi, sorry for the slower response again, these are the requested logs FSS.txt SecurityCheck.txt
  2. Hi, sorry for the slower response, this is the requested log msert.log
  3. Hi, heres the report information you requested. report_2024.04.07_10.39.21.txt
  4. Hi, these are the logs you requested! Malwarebytes_Scan_Report_2024-04-06_115729.txt AdwCleanerS07.txt FRST.txt Addition.txt
  5. Hi, about three and a half weeks ago, I downloaded a few files, which I don't have any more, off of the internet for a music program, and one of them seemed to have trojans. They were detected on Windows as 'Win32/Wacatac.H!ml', located in 'C:\ProgramData\HJKECAAAFH.exe', which from my knowledge isn't even a thing, and the other also called 'Win32/Wacatac.H!ml', located in 'C:\ProgramData\AAFBAKECAE.exe', and 'C:\ProgramData\IJJKKJJDAA.exe'. I ended up deleting the trojan through Windows, changing my passwords and everything else just to make sure I was safe. I ran multiple scans that day, and they all came back as 'Detections - None'. I still did this early in the day after to be 100% sure there was nothing else aswell and it was just a one off. Later that night, another was detected on Malwarebytes, called 'Trojan.PyengyLoader' and located in 'C:\Users\(name)\AppData\Roaming\menu\'. I went ahead and checked the folder whilst the trojan was quarantined, and there was nothing out of the ordinary to be seen. I ended up deleting the folder which Malwarebytes said it was in, deleting the trojan through Malwarebytes, running multiple scans, and them all comimg back with 0 detections - whether I scanned with Malwarebytes or Windows. From that point everything seemed fine for about two weeks, until last week the same trojan was detected called, 'Trojan.PyengyLoader', and was detected in 'C:\Users\(name)\AppData\Roaming\menu\WBXTRACE.DLL'. Malwarebytes had said I deleted it previously, which makes me think it must be a new version of the trojan, or some sort? Unless they keep returning after deletion. I then deleted it, ran scans, and they all came back with 0 detections on Windows and Malwarebytes again. Everything seemed fine again, until yesterday evening, when a completely new trojan was detected on Malwarebytes, called, 'Trojan.Meterpreter', and located in 'C:\Users\(name)\Downloads\SDL\Project\TEMPCODERUNNERFILE.exe', which had me very confused, as that's apart of my university coursework (the folder). This had me thinking that the trojans must have been scattered around my computer, if that's even possible, and Malwarebytes not detecting them all at once. Or, new ones are being injected into my computer randomly. I have lots of university work on my computer, set for deadlines, and I hope this can be resolved calmly. My laptops performance has stayed the same over the entirety of the time which these virus' have been being detected. I hope someone can help resolve this problem. Thanks!
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