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And here are the results for my PC. I let "Microsoft Safety Scanner" run two times on both systems, because I had to access the computer while I did the first scan.
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And here are my logs I made on my PC.
AdwCleaner PC AdwCleaner[C00].txt
Malwarebytes PC Malwarebytes Scan Report 2024-09-21 124501.txt
Farbar Recovery Scan Tool PC FRST.txt PC Addition.txt -
I got the first logs from my Notebook. I am also going to add the logs I made with my PC a little bit later.
Both systems had a clean install recently, but I am still worried about firmware malware or anything else that would be able to survive it (My Windows USB Stick included) . I just want to know if something sketchy is going on.
AdwCleaner NOTEBOOK AdwCleaner[C00].txt
Malwarebytes NOTEBOOK Malwarebytes Scan-Bericht 2024-09-21 113259.txt
Farbar Recovery Scan Tool NOTEBOOK FRST.txt
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13 minutes ago, Porthos said:
Not really, many users have the same thoughts as the dig around their systems.
Well since you were asking about this, it belongs in the malware section where only the people who know how things work can respond. So I moved to that section.
It is rare to infect the hardware of your system.
Alright! Thank you! I didn't know about that. So now that I am here I could also just let my computer get checked up. What would be the next steps?
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3 minutes ago, Porthos said:
Do you think your computer is infected at this time?
Well everything looks normal and no suspicious activity going on in my tasks. Maybe paranoia is too much of a strong word. I would just like to know how these things work. Otherwise I would have gone straight to the Malware section.
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Greetings!
Lately I am haunted by some computer paranoia. Usually I thought that a clean Windows install (USB) would be enough to get rid of Malware, but a friend of mine told me about compromised Hardware.
How common are those and is it even possible to either detect them or get rid of them?
I am also wondering if they are something you can get as a "Drive By" download from shady sites, or if those are the type of malware that needs to be executed (besides day one exploits).
Just want to mention that I always keep my system up to date.
Thank you in advance for your answers!
PS.: Now that I am here: Can an bootable Windows install USB stick be infected by plugging it into an infected computer during its boot up?
Question about Bios/Firmware malware
in Windows Malware Removal Help & Support
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Alright! Sounds great and I feel less paranoid now. Better safe than sorry I guess. Thank you very much for your help and taking your time and thanks to the Malwarebytes forum in general!
Just one last question. Is it possible to run Malwarebytes together with the Windows Defender or could you maybe suggest me a good AV solution for the future? As far as I know Windows Defender is doing a great job for normal users, but any suggestions would be helpful.