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Hi Heantrad,Quote from: HeantradSo, a pair of days ago my computer stopped completelly working because some problems with the graphic card or the motherboard, I still don't know, but right now I'm using my computer without the graphic card.You are lucky your computer is still working. Quote from: HeantradThe thing is that I ran a RKill scan today and it detected an error in the Windows Service Integrity, I'll attach the log.The TPM Base Services (TBS) feature is an optional system service that allows transparent sharing of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) resources. It simultaneously shares the TPM resources among multiple applications on the same physical machine, even if those applications run on different virtual machines.In short, in your case, this has no impact.Quote from: HeantradI'm also configuring a computer that through cable is connected to the same net as my computer, today I finished installing all the windows updates (the computer is running Windows 7 too) and I ran a complete scan with Microsoft Security Essentials, the preliminary scan says that it has detected potential malware, apart of the updates and the antivirus we didn't install anything else.I haven't ran any other scans on my computer yet, so I don't know if there's anything else.Any ideas of what can it be?I believe it's a false positive.Regards.
So, a pair of days ago my computer stopped completelly working because some problems with the graphic card or the motherboard, I still don't know, but right now I'm using my computer without the graphic card.
The thing is that I ran a RKill scan today and it detected an error in the Windows Service Integrity, I'll attach the log.
I'm also configuring a computer that through cable is connected to the same net as my computer, today I finished installing all the windows updates (the computer is running Windows 7 too) and I ran a complete scan with Microsoft Security Essentials, the preliminary scan says that it has detected potential malware, apart of the updates and the antivirus we didn't install anything else.I haven't ran any other scans on my computer yet, so I don't know if there's anything else.Any ideas of what can it be?
So, today I was trying to install a program in the other computer from my net, during the installation of it (although it was oficial) I saw it included adware so I told the owner of that computer to wait until I found a better program without adware. The thing is that he ignored me and he decided to enter Softonic and other pages which I don't know it's validity but they seemed to be fake websites with fake solutions.
The thing is, through entering in those webpages and as we're connected by cable to the same router, could it have affected my computer by any sort? He used Firefox with Adblock Plus and NoScript.
I would also like to ask, any malware, spyware, etcetera that gets into his computer, can it infect or affect mine in any way?
I've done VirusTotal scans of RKill and AdwCleaner out of curiosity and the programs seem to have detections by some reason, are they fake positives?
Also, a doubt I have, lately I've seen Multi.Threats.InArchive a lot on VirusTotal, what does it mean?
Hi Heantrad,Quote from: HeantradSo, today I was trying to install a program in the other computer from my net, during the installation of it (although it was oficial) I saw it included adware so I told the owner of that computer to wait until I found a better program without adware. The thing is that he ignored me and he decided to enter Softonic and other pages which I don't know it's validity but they seemed to be fake websites with fake solutions.Softonic is indeed repacking legit softwares with adwares.It's adviced to not download anything from this site.Quote from: HeantradThe thing is, through entering in those webpages and as we're connected by cable to the same router, could it have affected my computer by any sort? He used Firefox with Adblock Plus and NoScript.No, your computer is safe.Quote from: HeantradI would also like to ask, any malware, spyware, etcetera that gets into his computer, can it infect or affect mine in any way?Some malware may use vulnerabilities to propagate through computers in the same network, but they are not common.Don't worry too much about it.Quote from: HeantradI've done VirusTotal scans of RKill and AdwCleaner out of curiosity and the programs seem to have detections by some reason, are they fake positives?Yes, they are.Quote from: HeantradAlso, a doubt I have, lately I've seen Multi.Threats.InArchive a lot on VirusTotal, what does it mean?It's usually a software archive containing adwares.Regards.
By the way, for some reason the last version of rkill is getting a bunch of detections and bad score in VirusTotal, has something happened with it?
Another doubt, I checked the integrity of rpg-maker.fr because I needed to check something there and NortonSafeWeb detected a virus called Heuristic.AHD. My doubt is, does the virus infect you directly when you enter the page or only if you download the program it seems it's infected? (as it specifies a location for that virus)
Hi Heantrad,Quote from: HeantradBy the way, for some reason the last version of rkill is getting a bunch of detections and bad score in VirusTotal, has something happened with it?Rkill is using techniques whose appear suspicious to some antivirus softwares.It's perfectly safe to be used.Quote from: HeantradAnother doubt, I checked the integrity of rpg-maker.fr because I needed to check something there and NortonSafeWeb detected a virus called Heuristic.AHD. My doubt is, does the virus infect you directly when you enter the page or only if you download the program it seems it's infected? (as it specifies a location for that virus)I don't spot anything suspicious.It must be a false positive.Regards.
Hi Heantrad,This is definitely a false positive.Regards.
Hi Heantrad,An error may have been detected and Windows scheduled CHKDSK to be run on startup to check your HDD.I advice you to let it complete the scan.Regards.
I'm doing a full scan with every program I have and so far AdwCleaner detected something in Chrome, I'll attach the log, the deleted item is down in the file, as now it seems AdwCleaner only uses one file for all deletion logs.
So, news sites like Forbes and Reuters are saying there has been a hack of millions of e-mail accounts (those including Google and Hotmail), I would like to ask if you know, as those news don't specifie, was it an info leaks, an attack to the service's servers, or just manually hacked?
Hi Heantrad,Quote from: HeantradI'm doing a full scan with every program I have and so far AdwCleaner detected something in Chrome, I'll attach the log, the deleted item is down in the file, as now it seems AdwCleaner only uses one file for all deletion logs.AdwCleaner detected and deleted a PUP Search Provider, nothing to be afraid of.Quote from: HeantradSo, news sites like Forbes and Reuters are saying there has been a hack of millions of e-mail accounts (those including Google and Hotmail), I would like to ask if you know, as those news don't specifie, was it an info leaks, an attack to the service's servers, or just manually hacked?This was not disclosed.Regards.
For no reason in particular, Adblock Plus started crashing and needed to get restarted all the time today, after unistalling and installing it again, it keeped crashing, but after restarting the PC it seems to have stopped so far, any idea why could that have happened?
Also, as SuperAntiSpyware! runs in the background unless you exit the program and after that it still has a service running, can it cause conflict with Microsoft Security Essentials? I've searched if those programs are compatible and it seems it can cause some problems.
Hi Heantrad,Quote from: HeantradFor no reason in particular, Adblock Plus started crashing and needed to get restarted all the time today, after unistalling and installing it again, it keeped crashing, but after restarting the PC it seems to have stopped so far, any idea why could that have happened?I have no clue, sorry.Quote from: HeantradAlso, as SuperAntiSpyware! runs in the background unless you exit the program and after that it still has a service running, can it cause conflict with Microsoft Security Essentials? I've searched if those programs are compatible and it seems it can cause some problems.SuperAntiSpyware and Microsoft Security Essentials are not targetting the same type of threats, so they should be working fine together.However, please take note I know very little about SuperAntiSpyware , so I could be wrong.Regards.
Hi Heantrad,The Validation Task is perfectly legit and is indeed used to check for non-genuine Windows activation.It's linked to update KB971033.Regards.