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Luhe Fiha/malware issues


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dazed.

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Not much of a tech guy, so I'm at a loss. Basically, last night randomly I started getting massive internet lag. Ran AVG and I found two luhe fiha files that were infected. Still, the lag didnt go away at all, and the very next day avg found SEVEN luha fiha files in the exact same location (microsoft/secure/icons/cachedicons/data) and malware bytes itself found 15 files! Finding those did not impact the degree of lag however, and now avg/windows defender/malware bytes arent finding any actual viruses or malware, but the lag subsists. I cant stay connected to anything as the net constantly flickers and times out. 

 

I'm using windows 7 if thats relevant at all. 


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Hi! My name is zep516 and Welcome to Geekstogo!
I'll do the best I can to resolve your computer issue
Please make sure to carefully read any instruction that I give you. If you're not sure, or if something unexpected happens, don't continue Stop and ask! Never be afraid to ask questions! :)

I'm not familiar with that AVG detection, so lets take a look at things. Please follow instructions below and post the 2 log files


Everything gets download to the desktop and tools are "Run as administrator."

Please download Farbar Recovery Scan Tool and save it to your Desktop.

Note: You need to run the version compatible with your system. If you are not sure which version applies to your system download both of them and try to run them. Only one of them will run on your system, that will be the right version.
  • Right click to run as administrator (XP users click run after receipt of Windows Security Warning - Open File). When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
  • Press Scan button.
  • It will produce a log called FRST.txt in the same directory the tool is run from.
  • Please copy and paste log back here.
  • The first time the tool is run it generates another log (Addition.txt - also located in the same directory as FRST.exe/FRST64.exe). Please also paste that along with the FRST.txt into your reply.

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