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C:\Windows\SysWOW64\dllhost.exe...yes another infection.
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<blockquote data-quote="drbubba" data-source="post: 324009" data-attributes="member: 32493"><p>Hate to write this, but it came back. The exact same problem. I reran MBAR and FRST and I'm attaching the files. I never visited "unsafe" websites today. The problem actually began again when I clicked on espn.com. The only other thing I can think might be causing a problem is I connected an external drive to retrieve some archived files. Is it possible that the malware was/is residing on the external drive?</p><p></p><p>MBAR did NOT find any processes. After running MBAR and rebooting, I ran FRST. Since that time, the malware has NOT reared its ugly sign again, but for all I know it is still lurking. Any advice? I'm currently running a Malwarebytes Anti-Malware scan that includes the external drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drbubba, post: 324009, member: 32493"] Hate to write this, but it came back. The exact same problem. I reran MBAR and FRST and I'm attaching the files. I never visited "unsafe" websites today. The problem actually began again when I clicked on espn.com. The only other thing I can think might be causing a problem is I connected an external drive to retrieve some archived files. Is it possible that the malware was/is residing on the external drive? MBAR did NOT find any processes. After running MBAR and rebooting, I ran FRST. Since that time, the malware has NOT reared its ugly sign again, but for all I know it is still lurking. Any advice? I'm currently running a Malwarebytes Anti-Malware scan that includes the external drive. [/QUOTE]
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