Hello, I having a problem today with a misunderstood Trojan ( Trojan:Win32/Rundas!plock ), click "Remove", it appears again. Who faced with such problem tell me where to start digging? A screenshot is attached below
Help please. Windows 10
It's a false alarm.
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it's simply annoying if one get that kind of messages....
• update your virusdefinitions
• reboot
• start in safe mode
• do a complete scan and check the log given afterwards
• let the AVP (esential/defender which is default in Win1O is the only one U need) clean....and then check the folder it was inside if it's still present.
• run a system clean , option 'delete all but latest restore point' -
if the trojan still appears when u have rebooted in normal way - this option to disable restore points before these actions are being taken is needed and do it all again
• update your virusdefinitions
• reboot
• start in safe mode
• do a complete scan and check the log given afterwards
• let the AVP (esential/defender which is default in Win1O is the only one U need) clean....and then check the folder it was inside if it's still present.
• run a system clean , option 'delete all but latest restore point' -
if the trojan still appears when u have rebooted in normal way - this option to disable restore points before these actions are being taken is needed and do it all again
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no support via PM .... how rude
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no support via PM .... how rude
I use AVG Free for ~10 years but I think there are many similar softwares. There were many problems with Win10 "protection" that only shows viruses that don't really exist.
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Well, I had the same problem with Windows Defender. Searched the solution in Internet, but found nothing. As said Zniwek this is just a false alarm. Use better antivirus which will be more useful (Avast, Avira, AVG free, etc.)
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