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Hello friends I download from this website (http://get-xmas.com/) some Christmas ornaments to decorate the Pc "lights, trees etc etc" and do a full scan with "Kaspersky" I do not detect anything but doing with "Malwarebyres Antimalware" this "SI" I detected a file in reading "Clicker Trojan" and this has already been removed from Pc.Estos installation files do not need any of them, simply Click to run.
Here is the direct download link :: http://www.get-xmas.com/download/trees.zip (this is the complete file)
To display the virus you have to run or clickar in any file, but really opened several virus in the event which is not listed.
I wanted to know if it is a harmful file or just plain silly to ignore.
Thanks greetings and happy holidays !!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi and sorry for the delay.

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My name's Naathim and I'm a Malwarebytes' Minion! Now that we are mates and will be working together to clean your machine out of any junkware, feel free to call me Naat :)

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Please post for me the full Malwarebytes' report. Aside of that

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Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop.

There will be two versions to download: 32-bit and 64-bit. Please download the one that is designed for your system. If you don't know which one should it be, download both of them and try each other out. Only one will run - this is the right one. Please leave it and delete the other.

  • Right-click on FRST.gif icon and select RunAsAdmin.jpg Run as Administrator to start the tool.

    > XP users click run after receipt of Windows Security Warning - Open File.

    > 8 users will be prompted about Windows SmartScreen protection - click More information and Run.

  • When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
  • Make sure that Addition option is checked.
  • Press Scan button and wait.
  • The tool will produce two logfiles on your desktop: FRST.txt and Addition.txt.
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