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Post by elryan on May 16, 2017 9:56:34 GMT -8
wikisend.com/download/426844/FRST.txtMalware reported this malware in 11 "files". However the filenames don't all exist. For instance C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\oledlg.dll C:\windows\system32\napinsp.dll actual: C:\Windows\System32\NapiNSP.dll note the different capitalizations. napinsp.dll was listed many times in the "same" location, multiple infections? I couldn't get it to upload so I put it here: www.guhsaa.org/Addition.txt
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Post by dbrisen on May 17, 2017 6:59:28 GMT -8
Also must have the Addition.txt file posted. This second log should have been produced at the same time as the FRST.txt log.
Thanks.
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Post by elryan on May 17, 2017 18:18:24 GMT -8
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Post by dbrisen on May 19, 2017 7:33:41 GMT -8
I checked you logs (and one other users for the same issue) and do not see anything that jumps out as obvious malware. Please check the system with the following scanner. Go to Emsisoft and download the Emsisoft Free Emergency Kit from here. - Double click on the EmsisoftEmergencyKit.exe file and then click on Extract to unpack the files (the default directory of C:\EEK is fine).
- Go to the new directory and right click on Start Emergency Kit Scanner.exe and choose 'Run as Administrator'.
- Once the scanner loads, allow it check for updates.
- When the updates are finished, click the BACK button to return to the main menu.
- Click on the SCAN and select Malware Scan to start scanning your system. Please enable the PUP detection option, if it asks.
- If the scan finds anything, it will open a scan finding window. Please click on View Report; copy this report and paste it here in reply post.
- Please close the Emergency Kit Scanner program now.
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Post by elryan on May 19, 2017 8:40:46 GMT -8
No problems were found. Other information: I ran Malware Hunter again and received interesting results. It found 11 infections and when I said repair, it said not handled to the first few then crashed. At the same time of the crash Firefox closed. I tried it again (I'm a masochist) and Malware Hunter crashed again and Thunderbird closed. Maybe Malware Hunter is the problem (infected)? But ... Thank you for your efforts to date. - Larry -
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Post by elryan on May 21, 2017 22:25:56 GMT -8
There was apparently a bug in Malware Hunter. I send in a trouble report. Glary has responded:
Thank you for your letter.
Our engineer has fixed the problem you have reported. You can update to the next version. We will publish it tomorrow.
All in all, we're sorry for this inconvenience. Sincerely thanks for your great support for Glary Utilities and report to us.
A lot of work sort of for nothing, but helped document the problem for Glary anyway... Onward.
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Post by dbrisen on May 21, 2017 23:44:41 GMT -8
Knowledge, tracking down False Positives / Bugs is never a problem. Thanks for updating the thread and letting me (and others) know of the issue with Malware Hunter. New programs always have some issues to work out.
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