Hello ladies, gentlemen, and other.
So, about two days ago I spent a lengthy amount of time with a guy from Microsoft fixing my Windows Updates program. It was just gone, basically. Since it wouldn't update at all and I couldn't download anything from the Windows 10 store. (Found this out because my neighbor wanted me to do cross-platform minecraft with him, amusingly enough.) so, he downloaded the Windows 10 ISO and reinstalled parts of 10 and whatnot to fix it. The updates being broken was a clear indicator that there's a Big Issue.
So this afternoon I start my desktop up and I get this:
I've seen this before once, about like 5 months ago.
🤔
Accompanied by Malwarebytes telling me this:
🤔
AND I got a notice that my antivirus stuff was briefly shut off.
Is this stuff gone-gone since Malwarebytes quarantined it? Or should I take more safety measures (i.e. safemode cleaning)?
My AV is Malwarebytes Premium. I dunno if you guys want my system specs or not, if needed just let me know and I'll add them. Thanks!
I've tried googling but everything is a bit of a dead end.
So, about two days ago I spent a lengthy amount of time with a guy from Microsoft fixing my Windows Updates program. It was just gone, basically. Since it wouldn't update at all and I couldn't download anything from the Windows 10 store. (Found this out because my neighbor wanted me to do cross-platform minecraft with him, amusingly enough.) so, he downloaded the Windows 10 ISO and reinstalled parts of 10 and whatnot to fix it. The updates being broken was a clear indicator that there's a Big Issue.
So this afternoon I start my desktop up and I get this:
I've seen this before once, about like 5 months ago.
🤔
Accompanied by Malwarebytes telling me this:
🤔
AND I got a notice that my antivirus stuff was briefly shut off.
Is this stuff gone-gone since Malwarebytes quarantined it? Or should I take more safety measures (i.e. safemode cleaning)?
My AV is Malwarebytes Premium. I dunno if you guys want my system specs or not, if needed just let me know and I'll add them. Thanks!
I've tried googling but everything is a bit of a dead end.
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