![]() Hopefully someone smarter then me can help me out, my area of expertise isn't in malware unfortunately, only Networks/coding. ![]() After messing around with that for a bit it seems as soon as it starts running or trying to run something immediately disables it and the "startup type" gets reset to disabled like this http /i./P7gDF5X.pngĪnyways, that's all I have for now. ![]() Specifically at the Security Center service which runs the security suite for windows. But at this point I am out of ideas.Įverytime I try to run the shortcut for windows defender I get this message http /i./NWUKKTm.jpg and this is AFTER I have removed all other anti virus so that it conflicting with other AV's is not a possiblity.Īfter that I tried looking a bit deeper and looking at services. I would prefer not to have to reinstall the OS if at all possible. I've tried booting into safe mode and the problem is still there. This includes files, settings, and license information. And after cleaning those the issue still persists. The Malwarebytes Business Support Tool is used to remove Malwarebytes business products from endpoints. Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit is a software that removes and repairs the damage done by the latest and newest rootkits. ![]() I was successfully able to run Avira but even that didn't find the source of the issue, it only found simple Trojans and other low risk malware. It has disabled Regedit and Malwarebytes initially and once Windows Defender found something it immediately crashed and hasn't allowed me to rerun it since. So far all my efforts to find the root-kit/Trojan have been bad. Picked up this particular problem from a non official CTF I attended about a week ago.My idiot friend without my knowledge opened up my network settings on my desktop so he could browse some files on my internal drive and while it was open I am assuming that's when someone else installed the root-kit/Trojan into my system. ![]()
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