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Possibly multiple infections with trojan (also roolkit)


dan07

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Windows 10 user on a Dell laptop

I'm not sure what infections I'm into. I certainly have a trojan by the name Win32: Apanas (I also saw the name rootkit in a few infections) that has affected multiple files mostly of.exe throughout my system. The alerts of infections are never ending. I'm using Avast Antivirus. I downloaded and ran a scan of Malwarebytes which gave me a report that I'm attaching below.

Can anyone please help me through this?

log.txt

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  • Root Admin

Hello @dan07

Please run the following steps in the order provided. We need to make sure if certain things were removed, and if they're coming back or not.

 

Please run the following steps and post back the logs as an attachment when ready.

STEP 01

  • If you're already running Malwarebytes 3 then open Malwarebytes and check for updates. Then click on the Scan tab and select Threat Scan and click on Start Scan button.
  • If you don't have Malwarebytes 3 installed yet please download it from here and install it.
  • Once installed then open Malwarebytes and check for updates. Then click on the Scan tab and select Threat Scan and click on Start Scan button.
  • Once the scan is completed click on the Export Summary button and save the file as a Text file to your desktop or other location you can find, and attach that log on your next reply.
  • If Malwarebytes won't run then please skip to the next step and let me know on your next reply.

STEP 02

Please download AdwCleaner by Malwarebytes and save the file to your Desktop.

  • Right-click on the program and select RunAsAdmin.jpg Run as Administrator to start the tool.
  • Accept the Terms of use.
  • Wait until the database is updated.
  • Click Scan Now.
  • When finished, please click Clean & Repair.
  • Your PC should reboot now if any items were found.
  • After reboot, a log file will be opened. Copy its content into your next reply.

 

RESTART THE COMPUTER Before running Step 3

STEP 03
Please download the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your desktop.

Note: You need to run the version compatible with your system. You can check here if you're not sure if your computer is 32-bit or 64-bit

  • Double-click to run it. When the tool opens, click Yes to disclaimer.
  • Press the Scan button.
  • It will make a log (FRST.txt) in the same directory the tool is run. Please attach it to your reply.
  • The first time the tool is run, it also makes another log (Addition.txt). If you've, run the tool before you need to place a checkmark here.
  • Please attach the Additions.txt log to your reply as well.

 

Thanks

Ron

 

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Hello,

I'm attaching the files below. And I've ran two scan of Malwarebytes: the first scan was a 'Custom Scan' of all my system drives (I initiated the scan much before I read your reply to my post. Hope I didn't mess anything up) and the second is the 'Threat Scan'. The 'Custom Scan' gave 80 malware detections and the 'Threat Scan' gave 0 detections.

After that I've completed Step 2 and Step 3 as mentioned.

I've run the FRST tool before through which I generated the two .txt files that I attached in my second reply (does this count as the required checkmark?). Nevertheless, I ran FRST tool again for Step 3.

Thanks for the help.

AdwCleaner[C00].txt malwarebytes (full custom scan).txt malwarebytes (threat scan).txt Addition.txt FRST.txt

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I'm sorry but this computer is being purposefully used to steal software. Assisting users in an effort to steal software is against our policies.

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