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Malware Bytes keeps finding Spigot PUP threats even after I have removed the extension and always quarantine and delete the infected files. I'm also having this problem on other computers where my profile is synced (2 Windows 10 Pro machines I also have a MacOS machine would this machine be affected? Should I run Malwarebytes on it as well?). When I quarantine the files it removes that whole folder yet a few weeks later I seem to get the same warnings with the same files getting recreated and the flagged by Malwarebytes. I've included farbar reports and the most recent Malwarebytes scan report. Please assist. Thanks for your time! 

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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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This may be caused by a Syncing issue.

If the problem persists and Chrome is Synced with other Devices check this out.

https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/214325-chrome-secure-preferences-detection-always-comes-back/

Execute the suggested fix.

Restart the computer normally.
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Run Malwarebytes and let me know if the problem persists.


p.s.
Do the same with the second computer.

If the issues persists with this second computer do not post any logs in this topic.

Create a new topic for the second computer. The fix may not be the same.

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