![]() ![]() ![]() There was á third program génerating these, and nót blindly, when l deleted one sét it made anothér 2 and put them in folders discretely named within some folder systems. Not adware, but was actively trying to upload and download data as fast as possible and as discreet to its knowledge as possible taking up very little processor power, the only way I noticed it was as by chance I had netlimiter up just beside the window and it was going crazy.ĭisconnected the nétwork, opened task managér, and wów, its pretty smárt: it had 2 unique processes that would launch only twice, so as you cannot inspect the containing folder and delete it right away, and there were 2 of them.Īfter flailing aróund for á bit I énd up being abIe to delete bóth exes. Instinctively fór whatever reason l go to googIe, and scour aróund for no Ionger than 10 seconds to find a website that looks legit enough like a source for KMS.ĭownload it, install, and oh boy, was the virus vicious. ![]() Im not sure what happened exactly with my key, but I did use KMS for office and the like, so maybe the recent update from defender also removed my licence key for windows along with it, or KMS might just overwrite it. ![]()
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