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What options are there? Have tried every scanner


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#1 Retrobouw

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Posted 07 November 2024 - 03:57 PM

Hello hello,

I am new to the forum because of a long-running problem. I have already looked for help on other forums, which have helped well. But I have been able to solve my problems with little or no success. I have already done, tried and/or executed almost everything.

And I thought before I tell my whole story here, I will first do some orientation and ask questions.

I am 100% sure that my network/laptop etc. are infected.
I have tried Malwarebytes, Eset, Windows Microsoft Defender, Kaspersky, AVG, Mcaffe, everything. So far I have removed 9 threats/malware, but none of them found the infection what is in my laptop/network that causus the main problem

Edited by Retrobouw, 07 November 2024 - 04:41 PM.
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#2 dennis_l

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Posted 11 November 2024 - 03:16 AM

Hi Retrobouw,
My name is Dennis and I will assist you with your computer problems.
Please read through these guidelines before we start.

  • Back up any important data, as a precaution before starting this process.
  • If you are unsure about anything then please ask. This makes the task much easier in the long run.
  • Do not run any other tools or make changes to your system during the removal process.
  • Please do not start a new topic and keep all replies in this thread.
  • Follow the instructions in the sequence advised.
  • Copy and paste the logs into the reply. I will advise if anything needs to be added as an attachment.
  • Here at Bleeping Computer we are mostly volunteers, so please be patient with us. I’ll try to respond within 24 hours. You will be advised if it is expected to be longer than 48 hours.
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Firstly I'd like you to follow the steps outlined here: Preparation Guide
Section 6 covers how to download and run the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST).
Note: If you receive a warning about the download, it is a false positive and you can safely ignore it.
Please copy and paste both FRST logs into your reply. If you get an error message advising that the content is too long, you should post 2 separate replies.

Dennis



#3 dennis_l

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Posted Yesterday, 05:21 AM

Please advise if you still need help?
It has been 3 days since my last post.
If you have not replied within the next 48 hours, I will assume that you no longer need help and this topic will be closed.






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