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Black screen malware "runonce.exe"
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Doetest" data-source="post: 610758" data-attributes="member: 60345"><p>Latest update as of right now: The multitude of scans with different anti-virus/malware programs have filtered out many, but not all malware. The black screen when I turn on the computer is completely gone, at the very least! </p><p></p><p>Alas, there is still some malware left. And I can almost certainly tell you where its located, without being able to remove it myself. As I mentioned in post #8, some folders were excluded without me at any point excluding these folders. I will bold the folders which are still in the Windows Defender exclususions below, since some folders were actually deleted by malware.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>C:\Program Files (x86)\Youtube AdBlockU</strong></p><p><strong>C:\Users\MyUserName\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable</strong></p><p><strong>C:\Program files\c9a6c805cc11ae8ef70715d864a0b53b</strong></p><p><strong>C:\Windows\0d37513b5aec689b93f186d09d569b2.exe</strong></p><p><strong>C:\Windows\System32\drivers\bcb1dbe52721a5e4532675cd92...</strong></p><p></p><p>When I manually go through these folders, I can not find the first one (maybe hidden?). Same goes for the second folder. And the third. However, the fourth 0d3....exe is a file which was last modified 12 hours before I got my big malware attack. And its a .exe file in a Windows folder. This file seems extremely suspicious because when I google the file name I don't even get a single result. As for the last folder, I can not find it either. </p><p></p><p>By the way, I've also done a complete clean reinstallion of Google Chrome. But I still have the "UC - Chinese sign" browser, because as I opened a weblink it asked me to choose default web browser, UCBrowser was one of the options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Doetest, post: 610758, member: 60345"] Latest update as of right now: The multitude of scans with different anti-virus/malware programs have filtered out many, but not all malware. The black screen when I turn on the computer is completely gone, at the very least! Alas, there is still some malware left. And I can almost certainly tell you where its located, without being able to remove it myself. As I mentioned in post #8, some folders were excluded without me at any point excluding these folders. I will bold the folders which are still in the Windows Defender exclususions below, since some folders were actually deleted by malware. [B]C:\Program Files (x86)\Youtube AdBlockU C:\Users\MyUserName\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable C:\Program files\c9a6c805cc11ae8ef70715d864a0b53b C:\Windows\0d37513b5aec689b93f186d09d569b2.exe C:\Windows\System32\drivers\bcb1dbe52721a5e4532675cd92...[/B] [B][/B] When I manually go through these folders, I can not find the first one (maybe hidden?). Same goes for the second folder. And the third. However, the fourth 0d3....exe is a file which was last modified 12 hours before I got my big malware attack. And its a .exe file in a Windows folder. This file seems extremely suspicious because when I google the file name I don't even get a single result. As for the last folder, I can not find it either. By the way, I've also done a complete clean reinstallion of Google Chrome. But I still have the "UC - Chinese sign" browser, because as I opened a weblink it asked me to choose default web browser, UCBrowser was one of the options. [/QUOTE]
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