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i wanted to say Joe, Thank you so much that you stayed with me almost the whole night and helping me with you proffessional skills and help and the struggle about that malware invasion, i was really desperate, because i didnt knew what to do. And i found that site and readed alot, from topics with other people having the same problem here and not only
I admire you!!! Greetings from Bulgaria!! so yeah its not over yet, last word is yours! I hope that all is ok now


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Hello,

All looks ok, that was a lot of malware you had need to stay away from utorrent and downloading things from it.

1.Avoid gaming sites, pirated software, cracking tools, keygens, and peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing programs.
2. They are a security risk which can make your computer susceptible to a smörgåsbord of malware infections, remote attacks, exposure of personal information, and identity theft. Many malicious worms and Trojans spread across P2P file sharing networks, gaming and underground sites.
3. Users visiting such pages may see innocuous-looking banner ads containing code which can trigger pop-up ads and malicious Flash ads that install viruses, Trojans and spyware. Ads are a target for hackers because they offer a stealthy way to distribute malware to a wide range of Internet users.
4.The best way to reduce the risk of infection is to avoid these types of web sites and not use any P2P applications.

I would recommend that you uninstall µTorrent, however that choice is up to you. If you choose to remove the program, you can do so via Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.

If you are still leaning toward using this program, please take a look at this information about Ransomware which can be delivered via P2P file transfers. The newest variation of Ransomware can make it impossible to recover the files this malicious software encrypts. In other words, you will probably lose most if not all of your valuable information, including pictures. In addition it has recently been reported that P2P downloads may be tracked resulting in your IP address being monitored by copyright authorities. .

Thanks
Joe :)

Sorry for some delay getting back to you.
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i see, ok, and what i am supposed to do with the scan tools i downloaded and most importantly the files that are set in folder "Quarantine"
Should i delete them? :)


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Hello,
Yes you can delete them

Next

The following procedures will implement some cleanup procedures to remove these tools. It will also reset your System Restore by flushing out previous restore points and create a new restore point. It will also remove all the backups our tools may have made.
Any leftover logs, files, folders or tools remaining on your Desktop which were not removed can be deleted manually (right-click the file + delete).

Download DelFix by Xplode and save it to your desktop.
  • Run the tool by right click on the 51a5ce45263de-delfix.png icon and Run as administrator option.
  • Make sure that these ones are checked:
    • Remove disinfection tools
    • Purge system restore
    • Reset system settings
  • Push Run.
  • The program will run for a few seconds and display a notepad report.
    Paste it for my review.

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# DelFix v1.010 - Logfile created 02/06/2017 at 00:29:24
# Updated 26/04/2015 by Xplode
# Username : User - INFORMAH
# Operating System : Windows 10 Pro  (64 bits)

~ Removing disinfection tools ...

Deleted : C:\FRST
Deleted : C:\AdwCleaner
Deleted : C:\Users\User\Desktop\JRT.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\User\Downloads\Addition.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\User\Downloads\adwcleaner_6.047.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\User\Downloads\FRST.txt
Deleted : C:\Users\User\Downloads\FRST64.exe
Deleted : C:\Users\User\Downloads\JRT.exe

~ Cleaning system restore ...

Deleted : RP #1 [Windows Update | 05/31/2017 08:49:04]
Deleted : RP #2 [Windows Update | 05/31/2017 08:50:06]

New restore point created !

~ Resetting system settings ... OK

########## - EOF - ##########
 


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Well done and we are done.

I'll keep the topic open a few days just in case something should go wrong.

Thanks for using the forum for your computer needs.
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Im grateful for your help, you deserve a medal mate!!!!
Thank you so much, without you i dont know what i was going to do.
Bow and keep up the amazing work and dont stop to help other people, because there s always someone who needs you! Greetings


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Mnogo blagodaria!
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