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malwarebytes warning: malicious-website-blocked-c-windows-syswow64-dllhost-exe
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<blockquote data-quote="kevin.21228" data-source="post: 319965" data-attributes="member: 30562"><p>Well, things looked pretty good for several weeks.</p><p>Starting yesterday, familiar malwarebytes notifications started appearing constantly.</p><p>Most were identical to my original post, but now some replace dllhost with dpnsvr, dvdupgrd, msfeedssync, wextract, ctfmon, cmmon, systray or dplaysvr. Some others have appeared as well. I've tried to stick to your safety recommendations, so I'm not sure what's up. Two other things to note: </p><p>1. Security essentials said on my last scan that it had removed a trojan, "Win32/Powessere.A!reg"</p><p>2. I do travel, and I am back on a shared network where I previously had issues, though other machines on the same network don't seem to be affected.</p><p>Thanks again for all your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin.21228, post: 319965, member: 30562"] Well, things looked pretty good for several weeks. Starting yesterday, familiar malwarebytes notifications started appearing constantly. Most were identical to my original post, but now some replace dllhost with dpnsvr, dvdupgrd, msfeedssync, wextract, ctfmon, cmmon, systray or dplaysvr. Some others have appeared as well. I've tried to stick to your safety recommendations, so I'm not sure what's up. Two other things to note: 1. Security essentials said on my last scan that it had removed a trojan, "Win32/Powessere.A!reg" 2. I do travel, and I am back on a shared network where I previously had issues, though other machines on the same network don't seem to be affected. Thanks again for all your help. [/QUOTE]
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