![]() Once the database update is complete, click on the Scan tab, then select the Threat Scan button and click on Start Scan.You might have to click on the little arrow by Scan Status in the middle right pane for it to do so Once Malwarebytes is installed, launch it and let it update its database.Note: If you have Malwarebytes already installed, you don't need to install it again. Download and install the free version of Malwarebytes.Use the programs below to remove adware and malware. Look for GeekBuddy and uninstall that, too. Look in installed programs list for Comodo Dragon and uninstall it. Suggest you uninstall Spybot and AdGuard. I think that's it, can someone help me please? I tried to do it by myself, but Defender, anti virus and other apps just can't find it, shows that PC is clean, but I don't think so.Įdited by Platypus, 07 November 2017 - 05:57 AM. Suspicious task's screenshot from ccleaner: įiles that I found when opened task's location: Only Comodo anti virus noticed them, when one of these files asked for permition to launch Comodo notified me, that that's suspicious and there is no legit publisher for these files.Īlso I was searching in ccleaner for scheduled tasks, startup commands and etc., trying to find something, doing some sort of investigation, I found one suspicious task, when I opened location of it, there was one highlighted file (I think that's the "task" file), but there is more similar files. I scanned those files via all these apps, they show that it's not infected, but I don't trust it. Some files named KB and then asks to launch it, of course I close it every time, deletinf the files, but it downloads them again. Everything was fixed and deleted (at least those apps said that they fixed everything).Įverything looked well for that moment, but however, sometimes, maybe 7 times per day (everyday since day one of infection) System32 CMD launches and downloads something. I scanned my PC maybe 10 times in one day, I found a looooot of stuff there, starting from weird registry files, ending with malware and Trojans. ![]() ![]() I downloaded all of them, people said, that they won't affect Windows Defender and it will work with each other without any problems. Comodo internet security and "anti-virus".AdGuard app for PC and plugin for Google Chrome.There was maybe 6 trojans, keygen, adware, Windows Defender (I forgot to mention, that I'm using WIndows 10) found only keygen, but when it was already in, however it was deleted, later I noticed that my PC is still acting weird, I googled for solutions, for legit software, that would help me, I wound a few posts about these apps: Few days ago I tried to download free software, but it wasn't from any legit website, so I knew, that it's probably infected, but I trusted people - I was wrong.Please keep in mind that english isn't my main language, so I will try write everything understandable. Hello, it's my first time posting on this forum, sorry if this is not the right place for this thread. ![]()
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