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New. Mod pls move if incorrect posting?

Was investigating FileASSASIN & what it does, then ran it. Was concerned on last4 entries, googled. unins000.DAT came up as being very foul on googling but when I looked... I was in the directory of MBAM. Should it be there? unins000 & unins.msg is with it. Have done nothing, preferred waiting for someone with a better brain to advise.

Further, locked file W3SVC1 in Inetpub, Logs, Log File & History, CFG History but then disappears (what's with that?). Temp, ASP Compiled Templates. Perflogs, Admin. MAAN (computers id). Windows, LiveKernelReports. Windows, Minidump. Windows, Prefetch (also non-existent on opening, the lock trace just disappears).

Obviously don't wanna do damage & would appreciate input. Thx.

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Greetings and welcome :)

The unins000.dat file is just part of our uninstaller and in this case is perfectly safe. The other files are safe as well (and some of them are system files so please do not delete them).

All that being said, if your system is showing any signs of infection such as strange pop-ups, suddenly slow performance, browser search redirects etc. then please do the following:

We don't work on malware removal in this part of the forums.

Please read and follow the directions here, skipping any steps you are unable to complete. Then create a NEW topic here.

One of the expert helpers there will give you one on one assistance when one becomes available.

Please note that it may take 48 hours or more for you to receive a response in the malware removal forum, as it is often busy at times. Please do not reply to your own post asking for help unless its been more than 48 hours since you originally posted, as this can make it appear as though you are being helped and take longer for you to get help.

If you are unable to do all or any of the steps in the link to the directions above, just post your problem into the forum I gave you a link to anyway and someone will be able to assist you.

If you prefer to be assisted via email you may contact support@malwarebytes.org and one of our support staff members will assist you directly.

Thank you :)

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