

PRC - (Lamantine Software a.s.) - C:\Program Files (x86)\Sticky Password\stpass.exe PRC - (IObit) - C:\Program Files (x86)\IObit\Smart Defrag 2\SmartDefrag.exe PRC - (Zemana Ltd.) - C:\Program Files (x86)\AntiLogger\AntiLogger.exe PRC - (AnchorFree Inc.) - C:\Program Files (x86)\Hotspot Shield\bin\HSSCP.exe PRC - () - C:\Program Files (x86)\Hotspot Shield\bin\hsswd.exe PRC - (AnchorFree Inc.) - C:\Program Files (x86)\Hotspot Shield\bin\cmw_srv.exe PRC - (OldTimer Tools) - C:\Users\RIGO\Desktop\OTL.exe
#WAREZ PHONETRAY PRO 2.5 PC#
%SystemDrive% = C: | %SystemRoot% = C:\Windows | %ProgramFiles% = C:\Program Files (x86)ĭrive C: | 283.40 Gb Total Space | 171.54 Gb Free Space | 60.53% Space Free | Partition Type: NTFSĭrive D: | 14.65 Gb Total Space | 7.15 Gb Free Space | 48.84% Space Free | Partition Type: NTFSĭrive E: | 6.67 Gb Total Space | 0.00 Gb Free Space | 0.00% Space Free | Partition Type: UDFĭrive J: | 3.73 Gb Total Space | 3.69 Gb Free Space | 98.76% Space Free | Partition Type: NTFSĭrive K: | 7.39 Gb Total Space | 7.28 Gb Free Space | 98.39% Space Free | Partition Type: FAT32Ĭomputer Name: PC | User Name: RIGO | Logged in as Administrator.īoot Mode: Normal | Scan Mode: Current user | Quick Scan | Include 64bit ScansĬompany Name Whitelist: On | Skip Microsoft Files: On | No Company Name Whitelist: On | File Age = 30 Days Paging file location(s): ?:\pagefile.sys Locale: 00000409 | Country: United States | Language: ENU | Date Format: M/d/yyyyģ.99 Gb Total Physical Memory | 2.42 Gb Available Physical Memory | 60.76% Memory freeħ.98 Gb Paging File | 6.09 Gb Available in Paging File | 76.35% Paging File free OTL by OldTimer - Version 3.2.69.0 Folder = C:\Users\RIGO\DesktopĦ4bit- Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (Version = ) - Type = NTWorkstation OTL logfile created on: 7:26:34 PM - Run 1 now I'm posting the corect log in the next message window.Įdited by rigs, 11 August 2013 - 09:11 PM. Then I realized that it may be a different and more serious malware that’s inside my system, this time. I was going to look for the old posting and go from there. Since I didn’t want to bother you guys, again. I had a similar problem about a year ago. Both times I ran WSE and both times it tells me that I hadn’t run WSE in a while.

I removed them and my WSE started acting up again.

#WAREZ PHONETRAY PRO 2.5 FULL#
This time I ran a full malawarebytes scan. This morning, I turned my pc on and the problem was back. I removed all of them and my WSE went back to normal. So I ran a malawarebytes quick scan and it detected 128 infections. I immediately came to conclude that my pc may have a malware. It was normal for a few minutes than it started to warn me again. Last night, I noticed my windows security essentials warnings to scan my pc and that it may be at risk.
