

Then, locate the Scan run report export out a copy & then attach in with your reply. You can actually click the topmost left check-box on the very top line to get ALL lines t icked ( all selected). When the scan phase is done, be real sure you Review and have all detected lines items check-marked on each line on the left. Next, click the small x on the Settings line to go to the main Malwarebytes Window. We want all P U P & P U M to be marked for removal. You can make the change by clicking on the down-arrow selection list-control.

We need the next 2 lines ( for P U P & for P U M) to be set to "Always ( Recommended) ". Then scroll down to the section Potentially Unwanted items. Scroll down and lets be sure the line in SCAN OPTIONs for " Scan for rootkits" is ON 👈Ĭlick it to get it ON if it does not show a blue-color In Malwarebytes, we want to do a special scan.Ĭlick Settings ( gear icon) at the top right of Malwarebytes window. That will hopefully insure that the program has the very latest Component Update. Look for the button marked "Check for Updates" and click it.
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Next, lets make real sure that Malwarebytes does NOT register with Windows Security Center Lets have you get updated to the very latest. The Malwarebytes for Windows version is a bit old. Select Show hidden files, folders, and drives Select the View tab and, in Advanced settings,

Select View from its top menu bar > click Options on the icon at the far right-side > Change folder and search options ( from the drop down ). Windows File Explorer needs to be set to show ALL folders, all system files, etc including hidden files / folders Please only just attach all report files, etc that I ask for as we go along. Please do not do any changes on your own without first checking with me. Please follow my directions as we go along. Let me know what first name you prefer to go by. I will be helping and guiding you, going forward on this case. To speed up the process, I followed advice from other related threads about uploading logs first so here are my Malwarebytes, AdwCleaner, and FRST logs.įRST.txt Addition.txt MWB.txt AdwCleaner.txt xmrig-cuda.dll was found in a folder called which also has one more compromised file called serviced.tdi which I scanned as well. As a precaution, I also checked the other files in the same folder and two other files also came back as infected on VirusTotal. The packaged malware was in a hidden folder in the AppData folder called Angel, which I uploaded to VirusTotal to confirm that it was indeed packaged. So I decided to do a random scan with Malwarebytes and to my surprise, I was infected with xmrig-cuda.dll and a malware which seems to package xmrig-cuda.dll along with some other files in it.
