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<blockquote data-quote="manfire" data-source="post: 895678" data-attributes="member: 88409"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>First of all excuse me for my English, I am French.</p><p>Before coming to this conclusion even if it is uncertain over time and my research advanced it seems to turn to a hardware backdoor.</p><p>I need your help to make sure that backdoor software or simple malware escaped me.</p><p></p><p>Firstly, because I knew I was infected with something. </p><p>One of the employees in one of the downpour boxes came to warn me that he knew what I was working on and he gave me details that I couldn't know unless you have full access to my computer.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'm not an expert in security but I am doing quite well to perform some security task.</p><p></p><p>First I am on a post.</p><p>The firmware of my motherboard is updated with the latest version from the manufacturer.</p><p>I boot my updated Windows 10 using the UEFI secure boot.</p><p>I have a Norton Antivirus installed and update.</p><p>I have run Malwarebytes on occasion.</p><p>My router alone is on an express VPN VPN.</p><p>My Computer is also connected to a VPN.</p><p>To give you an idea, I am using a double VPN.</p><p></p><p>I checked all the processes on my Windows 10 1 to 1 until I disabled all non-Microsoft software.</p><p>I even looked at all of the Windows 10 processes to be sure where they came from.</p><p>I looked at all the software and IPs connecting to my computer using Colasoft Capsa 13 Enterprise.</p><p>I have noticed an amount of Traffic which is detected by Colasoft Capsa 13 Enterprise but unable to know where it came from.</p><p></p><p>My software options for determining where to find a simple trojan are starting to be very limited. Do you have any additional tools or ideas to do to verify if this is a backdoor software?</p><p>I am ready to try anything.</p><p>It could be a version of Specter, if so how do we get rid of it?</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/cve/cve-2017-5715[/URL]</p><p></p><p>If not, do you know of a company or organization ready to receive my hardware to carry out a more in-depth verification and analysis of my hardware?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manfire, post: 895678, member: 88409"] Hello, First of all excuse me for my English, I am French. Before coming to this conclusion even if it is uncertain over time and my research advanced it seems to turn to a hardware backdoor. I need your help to make sure that backdoor software or simple malware escaped me. Firstly, because I knew I was infected with something. One of the employees in one of the downpour boxes came to warn me that he knew what I was working on and he gave me details that I couldn't know unless you have full access to my computer. I'm sure I'm not an expert in security but I am doing quite well to perform some security task. First I am on a post. The firmware of my motherboard is updated with the latest version from the manufacturer. I boot my updated Windows 10 using the UEFI secure boot. I have a Norton Antivirus installed and update. I have run Malwarebytes on occasion. My router alone is on an express VPN VPN. My Computer is also connected to a VPN. To give you an idea, I am using a double VPN. I checked all the processes on my Windows 10 1 to 1 until I disabled all non-Microsoft software. I even looked at all of the Windows 10 processes to be sure where they came from. I looked at all the software and IPs connecting to my computer using Colasoft Capsa 13 Enterprise. I have noticed an amount of Traffic which is detected by Colasoft Capsa 13 Enterprise but unable to know where it came from. My software options for determining where to find a simple trojan are starting to be very limited. Do you have any additional tools or ideas to do to verify if this is a backdoor software? I am ready to try anything. It could be a version of Specter, if so how do we get rid of it? [URL unfurl="true"]https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/cve/cve-2017-5715[/URL] If not, do you know of a company or organization ready to receive my hardware to carry out a more in-depth verification and analysis of my hardware? [/QUOTE]
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