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I have a VERY powerful virus on my computer and need help
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<blockquote data-quote="NateTheKingIV" data-source="post: 697373" data-attributes="member: 68211"><p>Done, when scanning, it detected two threats which were both named rootkit.agents. I clicked the quarantine button and had to restart, so i did. this was probably because I had McAfee's lockdown feature on the first time we did this.upon restarting, Windows did an update. Thought i should mention this because idk if it'll affect the quarantine by malwarebytes or not. After the restart was complete, I checked the task manager to see if the Windows Process Manger clients were still there, and they were, along with igfcmtc, and wdesziusvc. I did another scan to see if somehow the rootkit.agents revived themselves, turns out they didn't. The second scan detected 0 threats, idk if this is temporary; hopefully not.</p><p></p><p>Here's the Log from the initial malwarebytes scan (NOT the second one to test to see if the rootkit.agents came back), I titled it ScanLog2 this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NateTheKingIV, post: 697373, member: 68211"] Done, when scanning, it detected two threats which were both named rootkit.agents. I clicked the quarantine button and had to restart, so i did. this was probably because I had McAfee's lockdown feature on the first time we did this.upon restarting, Windows did an update. Thought i should mention this because idk if it'll affect the quarantine by malwarebytes or not. After the restart was complete, I checked the task manager to see if the Windows Process Manger clients were still there, and they were, along with igfcmtc, and wdesziusvc. I did another scan to see if somehow the rootkit.agents revived themselves, turns out they didn't. The second scan detected 0 threats, idk if this is temporary; hopefully not. Here's the Log from the initial malwarebytes scan (NOT the second one to test to see if the rootkit.agents came back), I titled it ScanLog2 this time. [/QUOTE]
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