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Keiji

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  1. I stepping stone to this thread, although it is not very recent, for those who had yet to come across this problem (which is anything but uncommon) JFYI, there's no need to run anti-malwares in order to remove sh.st junks. Just check under C:\Windows\System32\Tasks and you have to find a task named as "PPI Update". It contains the following code: <Exec> <Command>C:\Windows\explorer.exe</Command> <Arguments>"http://insightcdn.online/download/index.php?mn=9995"</Arguments> </Exec> That URL redirects to sh.st/AeotZ Anyway using Malawarebytes Anti-Malware to perform a periodical scan is one of the basic rules to always keep in mind
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