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Kaiser

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  1. Charles T: Your help was very usefull i updated de malwarebytes definitions and no threat was found. TThank you very much. And now i guess this topic can be closed. Thanks a lot. Bye : Kaiser.
  2. Thanks for your help. I have updated my definitions and now i
  3. Dear MalwareBytes forum: This is my first post. As i am not shure if this is or not a false positive i decided to post this here. If this is not the right place please let me know or redirect this post to the place it should go. The probem: A few days ago while i was scanning my computer with MalwareBytes, i found one file was infected and i looked the results i saw that the c:\boot.ini file was identified as infected with trojan.generic. I removed the Malware, but then when i recreated a new boot.ini file and re-scanned with MalwareBytes the problem appeared again. Here is the log. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.34 Versi mbam_log_2009_02_22__12_08_39_.txt mbam_log_2009_02_22__12_08_39_.txt
  4. Dear MalwareBytes forum: This is my first post. As i am not shure if this is or not a false positive i decided to post this here. If this is not the right place please let me know or redirect this post to the place it should go. The probem: A few days ago while i was scanning my computer with MalwareBytes, i found one file was infected and i looked the results i saw that the c:\boot.ini file was identified as infected with trojan.generic. I removed the Malware, but then when i recreated a new boot.ini file and re-scanned with MalwareBytes the problem appeared again. Here is the log. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.34 Versi
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