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Started randomly getting windows defender hits that I had a Trojan virus the other day out of the blue. Defender scans/quarantine/removal periodically and then it keeps coming back and I repeat the process. Downloaded Malwarebytes and ran full scans to the same effect, with new threats being found/quarantined/removed. 

Threat is now always a Trojan.Dridex but the location will vary from some sys32 files to APPDATA folders. 

Looking for a solution to kill this thing for good.

 

Thanks!

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Hello, Welcome to Malwarebytes.
I'm nasdaq and will be helping you.

If you can please print this topic it will make it easier for you to follow the instructions and complete all of the necessary steps in the order listed.
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Please download the attached Fixlist.txt file to  the same folder where the Farbar tool is running from.
The location is listed in the 3rd line of the FRST.txt log you have submitted.

Run FRST and click Fix only once and wait.

The tool will create a log (Fixlog.txt) please post it to your reply.
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Reset Chrome...
Open Google Chrome, click on menu icon google-chrome-setting-icon.png or the 3 vertical dots located right side top of the google chrome.
 
Click "Settings" then "Show advanced settings" at the bottom of the screen.
 
Click "Reset browser settings" button.
 
Restart Chrome.
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Please let me know what problem persists on this computer.

fixlist.txt

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Hi,

Malwarebytes shows that these entries are quarantined.

If they were deleted and are still found again in MBAM it may be that you are syncing Chrome.

If  you are Syncing Chrome with other devices.
To remove it, you will have to reset the Sync in Chrome.

Read this article and proceed.

Chrome Secure Preferences detection always comes back
https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/214325-chrome-secure-preferences-detection-always-comes-back/
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Restar the computer when done.

If the problem persists please run the Farbar program and post fresh FRST and Addition.txt logs for my review.
To refresh the Addition.txt make sure the box to create a new file is checked..

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Hi,

Glad we could help.

If all is well.

To learn more about how to protect yourself while on the internet read this little guide best security practices keep safe.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/407147/answers-to-common-security-questions-best-practices/


https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/keep-your-computer-safe-online/
Simple and easy ways to keep your computer safe and secure on the Internet.
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