TAPtech
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 521
- Location
- Fairfield County, CT
It's amazing how infrequent malware infections are when you use proper layered security. This is my first one in a long time! I took over a client recently, and upon installing our A/V software and removing the competitors... it was going nuts! "Gen:Variant.Strictor.165627" kept creating folders and files in the Windows\temp directory. Windows Defender was going berserk as well.
ADWCleaner wasn't able to keep it from coming back, but Bitdefender boot disc did. It was able to remove the virus. Everything on the system is running great now, except that the Windows Defender service will crash after a while. Otherwise, all scans come up clean.
The user has a complex profile so I would like to try some options before a nuke and pave.
So far I've run DISM, check disk, and sfc /scannow. Any thoughts?
ADWCleaner wasn't able to keep it from coming back, but Bitdefender boot disc did. It was able to remove the virus. Everything on the system is running great now, except that the Windows Defender service will crash after a while. Otherwise, all scans come up clean.
The user has a complex profile so I would like to try some options before a nuke and pave.
So far I've run DISM, check disk, and sfc /scannow. Any thoughts?