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Infected with Lasuperba, unable to kill it on my own.
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverfox2699" data-source="post: 436370" data-attributes="member: 42654"><p>Posting this from Opera on my computer, everything seems normal at the moment, this is a good sign. Just started the origin client, and as soon as I did, Malwarebytes started blocking outgoing traffic to "Domain, 205.185.208.26, istatic.eshopcomp.com, 56371, Outbound, C:\Program Files(x86)\Origin\Origin.exe". Three outbound attempts to two different ports (56371 and 56391), then they stopped. The client doesn't currently have any adds in it, and I haven't checked functionality within the Origin client browser. Is this the route Lasuperba used to get into my system? Should I inform Origin? Interesting behavior. For now I've disable origin starting with a reboot. Still makes me very nervous. </p><p>Both Opera and Chrome seem to be clean and free from popup adds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverfox2699, post: 436370, member: 42654"] Posting this from Opera on my computer, everything seems normal at the moment, this is a good sign. Just started the origin client, and as soon as I did, Malwarebytes started blocking outgoing traffic to "Domain, 205.185.208.26, istatic.eshopcomp.com, 56371, Outbound, C:\Program Files(x86)\Origin\Origin.exe". Three outbound attempts to two different ports (56371 and 56391), then they stopped. The client doesn't currently have any adds in it, and I haven't checked functionality within the Origin client browser. Is this the route Lasuperba used to get into my system? Should I inform Origin? Interesting behavior. For now I've disable origin starting with a reboot. Still makes me very nervous. Both Opera and Chrome seem to be clean and free from popup adds. [/QUOTE]
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