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Need Assistance, multiple fake google chrome processes
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottDW" data-source="post: 289467" data-attributes="member: 29986"><p>First noticed on 10/30/2014, in the volume mixer there were anywhere from 3 to 4 different Google Chrome volume bars displayed, all muted. If unmuted, the audio of an ad could be heard. When Task Manager was opened, there were multiple processes (orazjsv.exe) that were running, anywhere from 4 to 12 at any given time.</p><p></p><p>Tracing the folder to where orazjsv.exe is installed, I deleted the entire folder in Safe Mode only to have it reinstall in a different location once Windows was restarted. So far everytime I have deleted it, it has been from an existing folder in the AppData folder under my username, particularly a folder within the LocalLow folder. I have run Malwarebytes, Norton AV, and CCleaner. Currently I also have my firewall set to block the program from sending or receiving data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottDW, post: 289467, member: 29986"] First noticed on 10/30/2014, in the volume mixer there were anywhere from 3 to 4 different Google Chrome volume bars displayed, all muted. If unmuted, the audio of an ad could be heard. When Task Manager was opened, there were multiple processes (orazjsv.exe) that were running, anywhere from 4 to 12 at any given time. Tracing the folder to where orazjsv.exe is installed, I deleted the entire folder in Safe Mode only to have it reinstall in a different location once Windows was restarted. So far everytime I have deleted it, it has been from an existing folder in the AppData folder under my username, particularly a folder within the LocalLow folder. I have run Malwarebytes, Norton AV, and CCleaner. Currently I also have my firewall set to block the program from sending or receiving data. [/QUOTE]
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