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will2135

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am I fucked?

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If you can't remove it, I think you are.

 

 

 

EDIT: It appears you may be able to remove it with Kaspersky.

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1 minute ago, Windows7ge said:

Did you find this on your computer or are you viewing this from your routers WebUI?

Router WebUI

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CPU: I7 6700k 4.5Ghz  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A Ram: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4  Cpu Cooler: Corsair H100i v2  Storage: Crucial MX300 525GB/Hitachi Deskstar 3TB  Graphics Card: GTX 1080 Founders Edition Case: Corsair 750D Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 850w Keyboard: Corsair k70 Mouse: rival 300 

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6 minutes ago, will2135 said:

Router WebUI

Do you know if this is an independent system or if this is something running off a computer in the house?

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Just now, Windows7ge said:

Do you know if this is an independent system or if this is something running off a computer in the house?

I have no idea should I turn off my computer and unplug ethernet and see if it is still showing?

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CPU: I7 6700k 4.5Ghz  Motherboard: Asus Z170-A Ram: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4  Cpu Cooler: Corsair H100i v2  Storage: Crucial MX300 525GB/Hitachi Deskstar 3TB  Graphics Card: GTX 1080 Founders Edition Case: Corsair 750D Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 850w Keyboard: Corsair k70 Mouse: rival 300 

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9 minutes ago, will2135 said:

I have no idea should I turn off my computer and unplug ethernet and see if it is still showing?

Is this for the device with MAC address 50:6A:03 or is it something attached to that device?

If it's for that device then it's a Netgear box, if that helps narrow it down at all.

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3 minutes ago, will2135 said:

I have no idea should I turn off my computer and unplug ethernet and see if it is still showing?

What I would do is turn off every machine connected to the network. Wait a little while for the router to have a chance to update the client list then login on a cellphone (reason being even though cellphones can be infected it's probably not the case). If it's still there then someone may have guessed your Wi-Fi password, your Router is infected (there was actually a recent thing in the news about this), or the phone you used against the likelihood was indeed infected. The MAC address does say Wi-Fi. This means the router was either infiltrated, someone got the password, or specifically a wireless device on your network is the culprit. I'd try a few things. Chance the Wi-Fi password & reboot the router. See if the MAC goes away. If it's back as soon as you reassign the password to your wireless clients then one is the culprit.

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This is a MAC address, the fact that searching the MAC address brings up results for virus detections is completely unrelated and a coincidence. You can't find anything useful from a MAC address just by putting it into a normal search engine. There are sites that can take a MAC address and tell you the manufacturer, because the first six digits of a MAC (called the OUI) are assigned to specific manufacturers to use. My preferred site for looking this up is DeepMac: http://search.deepmac.org/search.php?date=&macadd=50%3A6A%3A03%3AC4%3A94%3A99&comp=&dev=&numresults=50 From this result we can see that the MAC you are seeing is a Netgear device.

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