I downloaded GOM Player from here - (Potential virus source removed by moderator)
As soon as the download was completed, my Windows virus protection went on fire.
When I tried to delete the program, I was prevented from doing so due to endless loading and a "fail to respond" message.
I restarted my PC, but same thing happened until I deleted the entire folder that GOM Player was in, along with all the programs in the folder.
I performed a quick scan of my PC, and it says there's no virus, but I'm not sure if that's enough.
Is my PC still at risk? What should I do?
I would appreciate your help. Thanks!
Update: I did a full scan, and threats were found. Uploading an image.
Scan Result:
View: https://imgur.com/a/HmCUsVw
Another updated:
I did a second scan and initially blocked the threats and then I tried to remove them but it wasn't performing the action. I did another full scan and now it shows no threats.
Adding an Image of the latest scan I performed:
View: https://imgur.com/a/4GWiehl
I am trying to see if the threats are actually deleted and not just blocked/quarantined.
Is there anything else I can do to make sure there are no viruses on my PC?
Update:
I decided to do a clean install of Windows. Interesting that when I decided to back up important files on a flash drive (like documents and photos, none of which were in the same folder as the problem software,nor were they related to it) a WIndows Firewall pop appeared again, warning I had an PUA coin miner.
Anyway, I backed up my important files and continued to clean install - deleted all partitions etc.
Immediately after installation I scanned the PC and no threats appeared. Then I added the back up files and scanned them and no threats appeared either.
Hopefully the system is indeed clean.
That GOM Player was real pain in the ass, even though I didn't even install it - it just downloaded and started messing with the Firewall. The software, along with its site should have been flagged now.
As soon as the download was completed, my Windows virus protection went on fire.
When I tried to delete the program, I was prevented from doing so due to endless loading and a "fail to respond" message.
I restarted my PC, but same thing happened until I deleted the entire folder that GOM Player was in, along with all the programs in the folder.
I performed a quick scan of my PC, and it says there's no virus, but I'm not sure if that's enough.
Is my PC still at risk? What should I do?
I would appreciate your help. Thanks!
Update: I did a full scan, and threats were found. Uploading an image.
Scan Result:
View: https://imgur.com/a/HmCUsVw
Another updated:
I did a second scan and initially blocked the threats and then I tried to remove them but it wasn't performing the action. I did another full scan and now it shows no threats.
Adding an Image of the latest scan I performed:
View: https://imgur.com/a/4GWiehl
I am trying to see if the threats are actually deleted and not just blocked/quarantined.
Is there anything else I can do to make sure there are no viruses on my PC?
Update:
I decided to do a clean install of Windows. Interesting that when I decided to back up important files on a flash drive (like documents and photos, none of which were in the same folder as the problem software,nor were they related to it) a WIndows Firewall pop appeared again, warning I had an PUA coin miner.
Anyway, I backed up my important files and continued to clean install - deleted all partitions etc.
Immediately after installation I scanned the PC and no threats appeared. Then I added the back up files and scanned them and no threats appeared either.
Hopefully the system is indeed clean.
That GOM Player was real pain in the ass, even though I didn't even install it - it just downloaded and started messing with the Firewall. The software, along with its site should have been flagged now.
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