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I have been infected by a virus on my computer (Windows 11)
During the last hours it has collected personal information and passwords.
I realized when I wanted to copy a file from one folder to another, I mentioned that I didn't have administrator permissions. After trying and verifying that my user was the administrator, I went to Windows defender and run the quick scan where I was notified that I had a Trojan:Win32/Evotob.A!reg; in details it said this: "This program is dangerous and executes commands from an attacker."
Try to remove it with Windows defender and then this came out: Backdoor:MSIL/Bladabindi!mclg; in details it said this: "This program provides remote access to the computer on which it is installed."
I tried to remove it with Windows defender, but I was unsuccessful, as I again ran the quick scan and it came out where this serious state threat, I was collecting passwords.
Log in to my pictures folder and check if I could copy or move a file from one folder to another and if I did, without instead, the name of some images had changed and the phone numbers from where they had been sent to me were displayed.
I hope someone can hear me...
9 Replies
- Anonymous
Familiarize yourself with it - if possible, download this tool and scan your computer
https://support.microsoft.com/pl-pl/topic/usuwanie-okre%C5%9Blonego-rozpowszechnionego-z%C5%82o%C5%9Bliwego-oprogramowania-za-windows-usuwanie-z%C5%82o%C5%9Bliwego-oprogramowania-kb890830-ba51b71f-39cd-cdec-73eb-61979b0661e0
- AnonymousHello
disable network access first - try to perform an offline scan.- Alexiz_MadeiraCopper ContributorHello Deleted
Okay, I'll, thanks- AnonymousI have an important question!
Have you installed Windows 11 in the stable version by the update - which was offered by Microsoft in the update section?
Did you take advantage of any opportunity?