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S.P.A.M.

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    UK
  • Interests
    Hardware, Software, Gaming, Programming, running my company and my continuosly expanding library of malware and viruses that I save from my customers computers.
  • Occupation
    Techie

System

  • CPU
    i7 4790K
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming G1 WIFI-BK
  • RAM
    32GB DDR3 Kingston HyperX 1600Mhz
  • GPU
    2 x EVGA GTX 780 SC
  • Case
    Corsair Obsidian 900D
  • Storage
    1TB Samsung Evo SSD + 10TB WD RED 7200Rpm HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair AX860i
  • Display(s)
    Asus 24"
  • Cooling
    Custom XSPC watercooling using Dual D5 varios
  • Keyboard
    Zalman 10 keyless Mechanical
  • Mouse
    Gigabyte M6800
  • Sound
    AMP-UP Onboard
  • Operating System
    Multi boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS

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  1. Cool beans! If anything else odd or suspicious happens on the PC over the next few days just PM and let me know ok. Have a good night.
  2. Glad I could help you. Definately change those passwords buddy. Also speak with your bank and credit card companies to let them know what has happened, they will monitor your accounts for a few days and stop any "abnormal transactions" Just in case.
  3. This depends whether or not those details where entered whilst the computer was infected. You should definately change passwords for your email and social accounts and any financial accounts too. Do this from another but run the antimalware software first.
  4. This Trojan injects downloaded JavaScript (JS) files into browser sessions and sets a proxy accompanied with a false SSL certificate to perform a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack. Malwarebytes can remove this Trojan without further user interaction. It removes the proxy completely. https://www.malwarebytes.com/mwb-download/thankyou/
  5. Your system is infected with Trojan.Egguard.PrxySvrRST. What is your antivirus?
  6. https://downloads.malwarebytes.com/file/JRT-EOL/ https://toolslib.net/downloads/finish/1/ Download on other computer and transfer using a usb stick
  7. Did you run the Anti-malware programs that I recommended?
  8. Do you have any VPN software installed?
  9. Go to device manager and Right click the first entry in the list which should be your computer name, in the right click menu there should be the option "Scan for hardware changes" left click that and Windows will reinstall your network adapters. Reconnect to your network. If after reconnecting to your network the PC still can't resolve webpages, temporarily disable your anti-virus programs active protection and firewall and then try to navigate to any website. Let me know what happens.
  10. If after reconnecting to your network the PC still can't resolve webpages, temporarily disable your anti-virus programs active protection and firewall and then try to navigate to any website. Let me know what happens.
  11. Ok no problem. Go to device manager and Right click the first entry in the list which should be your computer name, in the right click menu there should be the option "Scan for hardware changes" left click that and Windows will reinstall your network adapters.
  12. After deleting the known networks and running the SFC scan you will then need to reconnect to your network.
  13. Go to Settings> Network & Internet> Wifi> Manage Known Networks, and then click on the listed networks one by one and delete them.
  14. Let me know when you've finished the above steps. There are lots of other possible causes.
  15. Ok thanks. Are you using any Wifi repeaters or powerline adapters on your network?
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