[dba-Tech] Bitten by malware
Dan Waters
df.waters at outlook.com
Tue Mar 20 06:04:25 CDT 2018
Hi Arthur,
Windows Defender has an off-line mode for detection and removal of malware.
Hope that helps!
Dan
Sent from my Windows 10 phone
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From: dba-Tech <dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com> on behalf of Arthur Fuller <fuller.artful at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 5:44:31 AM
To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Subject: [dba-Tech] Bitten by malware
Damn! I got bitten by some malware and I've tried Malwarebytes and a few
other products, and none seems able to get rid of it. Malwarebytes is able
to block attempts to access a website, which is wonderful, but it's
apparently unable to remove the malware itself. Malwarebytes reports the
file that's trying to connect as c:Program
Files(x86)\Shapero\lobstermen.exe, but using Explorer I can't find that
directory.
This is a new machine with not much installed on it yet. My previous
laptop, a Dell Insipiron, had a startup option which would restore the
system to its original state. This machine in an HP ProBook. Does anyone
know whether it has an equivalent option? Since I have so little installed
on it, I'm fully prepared to restore the system to its original state
The product I installed that caused the grief is ImgBurn. I have used this
software before without problems, but when I downloaded it this time, it
came with a bunch of bundleware. Since I got it from MajorGeeks, I let my
guard down, and that was a big mistake.
--
Arthur
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