Hi there,
SuperAntiSpyware as always is the and best piece of software out there when it comes to internet Ebola. I was having all kinds of weird performance issues and network slowdowns. I had spent hours on the phone with Comcast, flashed all kinds of firmware to my router, reset, nvram erases and the list goes on and on. Then I had a hunch and I decided to reinstall and scan with SAS. Bam! It found a trojan. It proceeded to remove it, I rebooted and my network wide performance has been restored.
Anyway, I am trying to figure out what that Trojan was, get more details, find out more about common infection routes and just understand what just happened. The information I have from the log is as follows:
SUPERAntiSpyware Scan Log
https://www.superantispyware.com
Generated 05/10/2015 at 07:39 PM
Application Version : 6.0.1186
Database Version : 11870
Scan type : Complete Scan
Total Scan Time : 00:02:47
Operating System Information
Windows 8.1 64-bit (Build 6.03.9200)
UAC On - Limited User
Memory items scanned : 663
Memory threats detected : 0
Registry items scanned : 59581
Registry threats detected : 0
File items scanned : 19468
File threats detected : 3
Adware.Tracking Cookie
.bttrack.com [ C:\USERS\AIDS\APPDATA\LOCAL\GOOGLE\CHROME\USER DATA\DEFAULT\COOKIES ]
.bttrack.com [ C:\USERS\AIDS\APPDATA\LOCAL\GOOGLE\CHROME\USER DATA\DEFAULT\COOKIES ]
Trojan.Agent/Gen-ScriptKD
C:\WINDOWS\SYSWOW64\CONFIG\SYSTEMPROFILE\APPDATA\LOCAL\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\INETCACHE\IE\PSEVENTS_SUITE[1].EXE
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End of Log
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Does anyone have any ideas on the Troian, and, moreover, why that could have been taking down my Network? Or was it even the Trojan? I am very confused right now and trying to figure it all out. After a day and a half I am thankful.
Thanks for you input.
-J