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Farbar recovery scan tool has noticed possible viruses?
#1
I ran a Farbar Recovery Scan on my system because it seems a bit glitchy and in my frst.txt log i noticed a bunch of arrows with the word attention so i ran eset online scanner and came clean but hitman pro is telling me utorrent is malware but other than that im clean. so what do you guys think?



.txt   FRST.txt (Size: 464.83 KB / Downloads: 715)


.txt   Addition.txt (Size: 30.66 KB / Downloads: 731)


.txt   Shortcut.txt (Size: 46.16 KB / Downloads: 683)

#2
Not sure on all those Attentions, they are all policy restrictions which could be a result of AV or tweaking or outdated installers and certificates.

Make a backup image and try running a fixlist to see what happens. I suspect it's software that's put those restrictions in place .

#3
What security software are you running on that computer, please list them out in your next post
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#4
Just so that i understand
You want me to make a system image of my system then place all the files that have the word attention next to them into a fix list and then fix using farbar recovery scanner?

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#5
Have you ever install Crypto Prevent or software like that because these make changes to Group Policy and add restrictions. The reason I ask is Malware add restrictions on the computer to prevent them and security from functioning properly. So I want to know whether is software or malware related. 
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#6
i totally forgot about that. you are good britec lol yeah i had crpto prevent installed but i uninstalled it or so i thought


.txt   System specs.txt (Size: 4.13 MB / Downloads: 1,107)

#7
I am the best  Big Grin only joking. Tools like WinPatrol, Crypto Prevent etc will add group policy restrictions on the system to stop ransomware from doing damage and installing on the computer. 
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#8
And that's why you wear the crown Wink

#9
STOP! THINK! ANALYZE! ACT! REVIEW! that's the way I do things. That's the management training skills kicking in  Big Grin
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#10
lol ahh i see. so what should i do?



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