Solved dllhost.exe COM Surrogate with Powershell Can't Run

Jeh0

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I ran the scan again and the Vault7WebServices.dll showed up again. Do you know how I can get rid of this. Should I run one of the other virus scanners like Malwarebytes? Thanks.
 

Jeh0

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Here is the Malwarebytes log. Thanks.
 

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Jeh0

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Here is also a McAfee scan. Should this be deleted since it is in quarantine of the FRST?
 

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Jeh0

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Other than what I recently posted and the encrypted data files, it seems to be running ok now.
 

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This is just quarantine, we will remove it :)


Glad I could help. We will delete all used tools and I'll give you some tips to harden your security and learn how to protect yourself :)


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Jeh0

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Thank you so much for all the help and being so patient! Thanks for all the additional information and links. It is very helpful!
 

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