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Nightowl

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  1. It has been cleaned by deleting,you could scan your PC , full system scan to make sure there are no left-over by the trojan
  2. @eset32, Replying to your GPU drivers message , sometimes the GPU drivers crash unfortunately but they will restart themselves to keep the PC running without any interruptions , but if you keep experiencing it , that sounds like some error that might be in your GPU or in the drivers I suggest that you do remove the drivers and uninstall the device from Device Manager , and download stable drivers version from here https://www.amd.com/en/support and then try and see if the problem stays , if you don't know which GPU you have , you can check from the Device Manager or download GPU-Z , or download the auto-detect utility by AMD.
  3. I tried to search for a download link but didn't find , I see itman did provide you the link,
  4. @itman, Even though that you are the Administrator you still receive that message?
  5. I think it's better in terms of monitoring the scan , what was scanned and what was not , whether it was locked or something else, maybe adding a feature to hide them from the scanlog by default might help.
  6. It's explained here : https://support.eset.com/kb3207/?viewlocale=en_US You could make custom scan with your prefered settings and then add it to the Scheduler.
  7. Glad you sorted it out , I was just looking for a way to restart ESET services so restarting is one of the options.
  8. Have you tried to restart the PC ? , if yes then have you tried fully uninstalling ESET and re-installing it to see if it makes any changes or fixes the problem? It looks like something is missing or corrupted in your ESET.
  9. Do a custom scan and set it to scan everything including the archives. Scanning archives will make the scan take longer time.
  10. Indeed ESET should detect it whether you told ESET to scan the whole computer or just the folder that contains the threat , there is something wrong here.
  11. It could mean 2 things I think : 1)ESET and Chrome are having conflicts because of Chrome's recent updates 2)Your Chrome is hijacked by one of the extensions or by something else like malware, but most probably by an extension
  12. You can try google , but you will find lot of useless/stupid websites offering the download.
  13. Did you try to use another browser and see if you get redirected to that address ?
  14. Comodo scanner reports it as suspicious because of the self-signed SSL according to the website : https://app.webinspector.com/public/reports/88498559?cache=true
  15. Maybe VirusTotal isn't up-to-date with ESET recent changes? or they work through other ways? , once I scan the IP of the website I get clean results , once I scan the domain name I just get 2 Malicious results , I don't know, Indeed it's weird.
  16. Attachments can be accessed only by Moderators/Admins , I didn't mean that you post the whole log , just an example of the 'cannot open' , or just wait for an admin to reply.
  17. I've scanned all of these in VirusTotal , cowoy-65dotcom is Malicious according to 4 websites Others reported as CLEAN, It could be that why ESET has blocked access to the website.
  18. Sadly I don't have access to Attachments , so I can't see the log, If you could just copy and paste some of the examples from the scan log.
  19. Scanning the link that was in the screenshot that you provided in the first post in virustotal produce clean results It could be isolated Chrome is conflicting with ESET , so ESET is acting up and denying access for some reason , but as you have said it worked with other browsers then the problem is only with Chrome.
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