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Duhan Orhan

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  1. Sorry, my main question is, even if the crack we downloaded is clean, is there a possibility that the Trojan will settle here when the computer gets infected
  2. Thank you all for sparing your precious time for me. I live in Turkey will probably no longer bother him crack one last question and then I'll leave SolidWorks is a lot of time on your computer in there. My brother is a mechanical engineer, it is not up to me to delete it. Is there a possibility that this will cause problems in the future, and when I run a comprehensive scan with Eset, it only detects this now. Can I be sure that I deleted the Trojan? Thank you so much again
  3. Thanks now i understand I wish I knew if it was crack
  4. I am not using any broken files except Solidworks I don't know if Solidworks is crack because my brother downloaded it, is there any way to tell if it's cracked, and if it's not crack I don't have to worry, right?
  5. Thanks for a advice but we realized it was hacktool I don't understand much. Would it be better if I exclude it from scanning?
  6. Eset deleted 2 hacktools a week ago, but they also deleted it, but this one is back and this time not deleted. I will do a full scan with Eset once again, if not, I will manually delete it, my only fear is that the solid is malfunctioning and my files in the solit cannot work. thank you all
  7. İtman says : Based on your posted screenshots, Eset's off-line scan is detecting the Trojan in a .iso file. Unless the .iso file is actually mounted as a virtual drive, there is no way the Trojan can execute. Mentioned that there might be trojans in it
  8. Thank you so much The free version of Eset will expire after 4 days, you said it was a trojan, if I do nothing, will it cause problems in the future?
  9. The computer was infected with a trojan a month ago. I thought I deleted it if there is a possibility of it being a trojan.
  10. Eset had detected and deleted win32 / elevate.exe with real-time protection, and when I performed a comprehensive scan yesterday, eset detected the same extension, there was only the delete option at the end of the scan.When I clicked delete, the computer froze and when I scanned again, I pressed delete again, and this time, although the scan was finished, it was an hour I waited, nothing happened, in short, eset cannot delete it win32 / elevate.exe it is a trojan virus? If I activate automatic deletion while browsing with eset, will it? Most important Even though Eset erased this perception, how did the same perception come about again ?
  11. Thank you very much, I will do a full scan again and if it finds it, I will delete it with eset. This virus was infected 20 days ago. When I deleted it, something new comes out. I want to be completely sure. I hope eset will not disappoint me.
  12. Well, it was first seen in 2018 at the bottom. Has it been on the computer since 2018 or is it related to the trojan?
  13. 2 weeks ago I deleted the trojan on the computer and now it detected as detection. There are 2 options at the end of the scan. Should I delete it or not?
  14. When I did a full scan with eset, it found the same and cleaned it, but when I did a comprehensive scan again, it found the same software as detection, this is my virus and there is clean or delete in the actions option. And is this a virus?
  15. Thanks I entered, but there is no computrace setting. I need to update the BIOS but it is too risky. I have 2 questions. What is the seriousness of this vulnerability? Can you explain it a little bit and I did not activate the computrace, did it remain as a vulnerability since the computer was installed?
  16. Thanks I entered, but there is no computrace setting. I need to update the BIOS but it is too risky. I have 2 questions. What is the seriousness of this vulnerability? Can you explain it a little bit and I did not activate the computrace, did it remain as a vulnerability since the computer was installed?
  17. I follow the instructions in the videos I watch, but the BIOS option does not appear. I am using Windows 10. How can I enter the BIOS?
  18. as far as I understand, I will close computrace and update bios if there is one, but if eSet finds it again, do I need to deal with it any more? Will it damage the computer? And thanks for a advice
  19. Hi, first of all, I shared a similar topic and my goal is to get advice. In consultation with experts, this extension a variant of EFI.CompuTrace.A I understood that it is not a rootkit or cyber attack, do you think I should ignore it or disable the computrace and do bios updates and I do not know how to do it if I disable the compute, will it damage the system \\Uefi Partition = UEFI = uefi:\\Volume 2\Firmware Volume Image {20BC8AC9-94D1-4208-AB28-5D673FD73486}\Volume 1\ComputraceComponents - EFI/CompuTrace.A Not dangerous for sure, right ?
  20. All of Eset's protection settings are active and I have not received any notifications. Could there be a wrong perception, should I focus on it more?
  21. If it's a self-loading kind of system, why does ESET detect it? And it is shown as dangerous malware in the articles I read, thank you so much for your time, the only thing I want to understand is is this problem for me?
  22. Thanks for your advice, but the process is very complicated. Does this extension install itself on the computer or is it trojan related?
  23. My computer got trojan emotet 1 week ago and I cleaned it, but today when I did a full scan with eset, it found 3 detections 2 of them were infected and cleaned but Uefi could not remove the extension named firmware how can I clean it ? if it is a virus and do another type of scan to make sure there are no other viruses
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