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SVCHOST *32 instance has strong Hijack/Virus behind it
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<blockquote data-quote="Marker" data-source="post: 718007" data-attributes="member: 70546"><p>Hi there [USER=6533]@TwinHeadedEagle[/USER] thanks for the instructions. </p><p>After executing the fixlist there are a couple things notable:</p><p>Mostly user settings that have been reset, lots of small things, Chrome full reset, wifi taskbar icon changed to ethernet icon and maybe some more.</p><p>As there was no obvious terror present before the fix no big changes, but the appearance of <strong>VSFilter.ax</strong> and company persist.</p><p>There is no legal call for those files; no video or anything being played or software called on that would need those as far as I know.</p><p>AVG still flags it as <strong>IDP.ALEXA.51.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Is there any logic in it to you? It beats mine by a mile or 2...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marker, post: 718007, member: 70546"] Hi there [USER=6533]@TwinHeadedEagle[/USER] thanks for the instructions. After executing the fixlist there are a couple things notable: Mostly user settings that have been reset, lots of small things, Chrome full reset, wifi taskbar icon changed to ethernet icon and maybe some more. As there was no obvious terror present before the fix no big changes, but the appearance of [B]VSFilter.ax[/B] and company persist. There is no legal call for those files; no video or anything being played or software called on that would need those as far as I know. AVG still flags it as [B]IDP.ALEXA.51. [/B] Is there any logic in it to you? It beats mine by a mile or 2... [/QUOTE]
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