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Unexpected Adobe Flash plugin install including malware
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<blockquote data-quote="birdman" data-source="post: 137022" data-attributes="member: 12898"><p>I've tried restoring a few restore points without success. I have not tried the oldest restore points that are available. I'm concerned that doing so may impact a lot of software. Right now I'd like to try to find out how this particular piece of malware hijacks this product install. I'm curious if what I'm seeing here (or something similar) has been experienced by others. I've tried having SysInternals ProcMon running while trying to run the Utilities and SDK for subsystem for Unix install. ProcMon generates a huge amount of data. I've been studying the ProcMan log to try to find out at what point the trojan takes over but so far I've not been successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdman, post: 137022, member: 12898"] I've tried restoring a few restore points without success. I have not tried the oldest restore points that are available. I'm concerned that doing so may impact a lot of software. Right now I'd like to try to find out how this particular piece of malware hijacks this product install. I'm curious if what I'm seeing here (or something similar) has been experienced by others. I've tried having SysInternals ProcMon running while trying to run the Utilities and SDK for subsystem for Unix install. ProcMon generates a huge amount of data. I've been studying the ProcMan log to try to find out at what point the trojan takes over but so far I've not been successful. [/QUOTE]
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