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<blockquote data-quote="WiseVector" data-source="post: 903331" data-attributes="member: 76851"><p>Hi MalwareTypes,</p><p></p><p>It's not false positive. The detection means svchost.exe is reading several sensitive data in the system.(Browser passwords, FTP passwords, mail passwors, etc.)</p><p>The behavior had been blocked by WiseVector StopX so your password is safe. The svchost.exe is system file so WVSX will not quarantine it.</p><p></p><p>Please do a full system scan use WVSX to see if it can detect the real malware. Svchost.exe can be hosted by a malicious dll. Or it can be injected by a kernel mode driver. Sometime it is difficult to find the real source of the malicious behavior. If the problem persists, you'd better reinstall your OS since the stealer malware can cause serious damage. If you have good knowledge of computer system, first disconnect your computer from network. Download process monitor to see which svchost.exe is accessing sensitive data. Then use process explorer to find possible malicious dlls in svchost.exe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseVector, post: 903331, member: 76851"] Hi MalwareTypes, It's not false positive. The detection means svchost.exe is reading several sensitive data in the system.(Browser passwords, FTP passwords, mail passwors, etc.) The behavior had been blocked by WiseVector StopX so your password is safe. The svchost.exe is system file so WVSX will not quarantine it. Please do a full system scan use WVSX to see if it can detect the real malware. Svchost.exe can be hosted by a malicious dll. Or it can be injected by a kernel mode driver. Sometime it is difficult to find the real source of the malicious behavior. If the problem persists, you'd better reinstall your OS since the stealer malware can cause serious damage. If you have good knowledge of computer system, first disconnect your computer from network. Download process monitor to see which svchost.exe is accessing sensitive data. Then use process explorer to find possible malicious dlls in svchost.exe. [/QUOTE]
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