user603578 Posted April 29 ID:1565076 Share Posted April 29 Hey everyone, Yesterday i did a quick scan with malware bytes and it detected that a file had a threat called trojan.crypt. I quarantined the file and removed it and after that, i did another scan and everything seems to be fine but i really wanna make sure. After a quick research i found this thread that pretty much had the same problem i had, where even the file location is pretty similar. Right now i'm doing a couple more scans but would appreciate if anyone could give me a little help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted April 29 ID:1565091 Share Posted April 29 Hello I will guide you along on looking for remaining malware. Lets keep these principles as we go along. Removing malware can be unpredictable Please don't run any other scans, download, install or uninstall any programs while I'm working with you. Only run the tools I guide you to. Do not run online games while case is on-going. Do not do any free-wheeling web-surfing. The removal of malware isn't instantaneous, please be patient. Cracked or or hacked or pirated programs are not only illegal, but also will make a computer a malware victim. Having such programs installed, is the easiest way to get infected. It is the leading cause of ransomware encryptions. It is at times also big source of current trojan infections. Please uninstall them now, if any are here, before we start the cleaning procedure. Please stick with me until I give you the "all clear". If your system is running Discord, please be sure to Exit out of it while this case is on-going. Do please keep in mind I am a volunteer here. I would like a report set for review. This is a report only. Please download MALWAREBYTES MBST Support Tool Once you start it click Advanced >>> then Gather Logs Have patience till the run has finished. Attach the mbst-grab-results.zip from the Desktop to your reply.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
user603578 Posted April 29 Author ID:1565095 Share Posted April 29 Thanks for answering! Here's the file. mbst-grab-results.zip Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted April 29 ID:1565103 Share Posted April 29 Please set File Explorer to SHOW ALL folders, all files, including Hidden ones. Use OPTION ONE or TWO of this article Please use this Guide ( 2 ) The Microsoft Safety Scanner is a free Microsoft stand-alone virus scanner that can be used to scan for & remove malware or potentially unwanted items from a system. This tool does not install. It is run on-demand. This link is for the 64-bit version of MSERT.exe . Be sure you save the file firsthttps://definitionupdates.microsoft.com/download/DefinitionUpdates/safetyscanner/amd64/MSERT.exe Upon completion of the save, Please make sure you Exit out of any other program you might have open so that the sole task is to run the following scan. That goes especially for web browsers, make sure all are fully exited out of and messenger programs are exited and closed as well Launch MSERT.exe Accept the agreement terms of Microsoft Select CUSTOM scan Look on Scan Options & select CUSTOM scan & then select the C drive to be scanned. Then start the scan. Have lots of patience. Once you start the scan & you see it started, then leave it be. Once you see it has started, take a long long break; walk away. Do not pay credence if you see some intermediate early flash messages on screen display. The only things that count are the End result at the end of the run. Again, any on-screen display about repeat 'infection' is not to be relied on. Ignore those. We only rely on the end result that is on the log-report-file. This is likely to run for many hours ( depending on number of files on your machine & the speed of hardware.) The log is named MSERT.log the log will be at Windows\debug\msert.log Please attach that log with your reply It is normal for the Microsoft Safety Scanner to show 'detections' during the scan process on the screen itself. It is scanning for basically all bread crumbs or traces of files and registry entries that "might" be or have been part of some infection or previous infection. That DOES NOT mean the computer is infected. Once the scan has been completed it uploads the log to their Cloud service which then uses Artificial Intelligence to determine if in fact any of the traces are an infection or not. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
user603578 Posted April 29 Author ID:1565122 Share Posted April 29 Done. Also, yesterday i did a similar scan with MSERT, thats why there's two results. The one i just did is the 22:07:51. msert.log Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted April 30 ID:1565176 Share Posted April 30 Hello. Thank you. Now a different scan with another security scanner. This with Kaspersky KVRT tool. Download Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool (KVRT) from here: https://www.kaspersky.com/downloads/thank-you/free-virus-removal-tool and save to your Desktop. Next, Select the Windows Key and R Key together, the "Run" box should open. Drag and Drop KVRT.exe into the Run Box. C:\Users\Rafael\DESKTOP\KVRT.exe will now show in the run box. add -dontencrypt Note the space between KVRT.exe and -dontencryptC:\Users\Rafael\DESKTOP\KVRT.exe -dontencrypt should now show in the Run box. That addendum to the run command is very important. To start the scan select OK in the "Run" box. The Windows Protected your PC window "may" open, IF SO then select "More Info" A new Window will open, select "Run anyway" A EULA window will open, tick both confirmation boxes then select "Accept" In the new window select "Change Parameters" In the new window ensure the following boxes are ticked: System memory Startup objects Boot sectors System drive Then select "OK" and „Start scan“. The Kaspersky tool is very thorough so will take a considerable time to complete, please allow it to finish. Also while Kaspersky runs do not use your PC for anything else.. completed: If entries are found, there will be options to choose. If "Cure" is offered, leave as it is. For any other options change to "Delete", then select "Continue". Usually, your system needs a reboot to finish the removal process. Logfiles can be found on your systemdrive (usually C: ), similar like this: Reports are saved here C:\KVRT_data\Reports and look similar to this report_20230430_123000.klr Right click direct onto those reports, select > open with > Notepad. Save the files and attach them with your next reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
user603578 Posted April 30 Author ID:1565188 Share Posted April 30 Done again. Sorry for sending a zip, but i couldn't send a klr type of file. Hope there's no problem with that. report_2023.04.30_14.46.57.zip Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution Maurice Naggar Posted April 30 Solution ID:1565234 Share Posted April 30 That zip is fine. Kaspersky KVRT found no threats. No malware. Please run the following custom script. Read all of this before you start. Please Close all open work. Farbar program : is FRSTENGLISH.exe is already on this machine Please download the attached fixlist.txt file and save it to Downloads folder Fixlist.txt <-- - - - - NOTE. It's important that both files, FRSTENGLISH, and fixlist.txt are in the same location or the fix will not work. NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on this particular machine. Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system that cannot be undone. Use File Explorer to go to the Downloads folder RIGHT-Click on FRSTENGLISH and select RUN as Administrator and reply YES to allow it to go forward to start. That is important so that this run has Elevated Administrator rights !! NEXT press the Fix button just once and wait. If the tool needs a restart please make sure you let the system restart normally and let the tool complete its run after restart. The tool will make a log on the Downloads folder (Fixlog.txt) . Please attach or post it to your next reply. Note: If the tool warned you about an outdated version please download and run the updated version. The system will be rebooted after the fix has run. Attach FIXLOG.txt with your next reply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
user603578 Posted April 30 Author ID:1565249 Share Posted April 30 Here it is. Fixlog.txt Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted May 1 ID:1565346 Share Posted May 1 Thank you. That is a beneficial run. By the way, this run reports that Microsoft Defender antivirus is in good shape. [ Do a custom scan with Microsoft Defender Antivirus ] Just want to do a visual check in Windows Security to see (visually) that Microsoft Defender is on , and to do a Custom scan. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings, then select Update and Security. Next, look at the left-side menu & select Windows Security Next, In Windows Security section: Click on the grey button Open Windows Security Now, click on the shield Virus and threat protection Look to see that Microsoft Defender is shown & available for use. On the next display, look at all the options. Look down the list and see "Check for Updates" . You should click on that to have the system check for updates for Windows Defender. Watch & wait for that to complete. Please also note that the Scan options (all) can be displayed by clicking on Scan options. Click that & select CUSTOM scan & then pick the C drive & have it go forward. Once it has started the scan phase, you can go take a long break. Let me know the results. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
user603578 Posted May 1 Author ID:1565369 Share Posted May 1 The scan ran for a hour and it says that there was no threats found. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted May 1 ID:1565374 Share Posted May 1 Great 👍 ( 2 ) Temporarily disable Microsoft SmartScreen to download the next software below I would recommend getting a readout report as to update status of some key apps. Download SecurityCheck by glax24 from here and save the tool on the desktop. If Windows's SmartScreen block that with a message-window, then Click on the MORE INFO spot and over-ride that and allow it to proceed. This tool is safe. Smartscreen is overly sensitive. Right-click with your mouse on the Securitycheck.exe and select "Run as administrator" and reply YES to allow to run & go forward Wait for the scan to finish. It will open in a text file named SecurityType.txt. Close the file. Attach it with your next reply. You can find this file in a folder called SecurityCheck, C:\SecurityCheck\SecurityCheck.txt When all done, you may go back to turn ON the EDGE Smartscreen protection. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted May 30 ID:1569796 Share Posted May 30 We can wrap up this case. Let's go ahead and do some clean-up work and remove the tools and logs we've run.Please download KpRm by kernel-panik and save it to your desktop. right-click kprm_(version).exe and select Run as Administrator. Read and accept the disclaimer. When the tool opens, ensure all boxes under Actions are checked. Under Delete Quarantines select Delete Now, then click Run. Once complete, click OK. A log will open in Notepad titled kprm-(date).txt. You may attach that file to your next reply. (not compulsory) Delete mb-support-1.8.7.918.exe Delete mbst-grab-results.zip on the Desktop. I am marking this case for closure. I wish you all the best. Stay safe. Sincerely. Maurice Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted May 30 ID:1569797 Share Posted May 30 Glad we could help. If you need this topic reopened, please send a Private Message to any one of the moderating team members. Please include a link to this topic with your request. This applies only to the originator of this thread. Other members who need assistance please start your own topic in a new thread. Please review the following to help you better protect your computer and privacy Tips to help protect from infection Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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