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Robbyradar

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  1. My computer is the example of non-detection. I have a smart cryptojacking malware that ESET has never found or stopped, regardless of scans. Once I open a browser, and then stop working for 4-5 minutes, my computer would shift to full speed processing and sometimes overheats. When I open Task Manager, the malware see's "the police" and stops running. Only if I restart and never open a browser, would the malware not trigger. Once I open a browser (even if I close it later) my PC will shift to full speed processing and full fan noise after 4-5 minutes of inactivity. I purchased 3 different cryptomining "solutions", followed every direction of deleting certain system files, but nothing has been able to solve this. It got so bad, that I gave up and purchased a brand new PC. The new PC exhibited no signs of malware...until I finally physically attached my old hard drive with my important legacy files. Immediately following the day I reinstalled my old hard drive as an available drive on my new PC, my new PC began exhibiting the same symtoms. I've run every scan, but now my new PC is no better than my old PC (but at least it's liquid cooled and doesn't crash). I would pay anyone $1,000.00 if they can solve this problem and remove this malware that ESET cannot find or fix.
  2. Why can't eset detect and remove cryptojacking malware?
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