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image.thumb.png.772caa3c41c4bcd552869370474f0fae.pngThis started showing up about a week ago. I tell my MS protection to remove it and all it does is scan and find it again. There used to be a program for this kind of thing but with my memory I don't remember what it was.



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I downloaded the Malware free and all it found was a PUP which I quarantined! Nothing else shows up.



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Try scanning with malwarebytes  program and see if that helps 



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Stay away from dirty women ?



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6 minutes ago, RobMc said:

Stay away from dirty women ?

Because you want them all for yourself????    :baby:



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BPD - as you know PUP stands for  potentially unwanted programs.   I have them pop up occasionally - I use malwarebytes to quarantine or delete. I think some of the PUP notifications are meaningless but never had any problems after deleting them



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you may have to clear in safe mode, so it does not reinstall



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@Budman I'm not sure what you mean when you say scan with Malware? I did that and it didn't see anything. Maybe I need to do a deep scan? I am puzzled by this!

 



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@BigPapaDean

You will have to boot in safe mode and remove everything that points to it loading in your system startup etc. I would also try a virus remover sometimes it requires several virus removers to get it all out including some editing and removal.

 

Avast is pretty good 

SPYBOT Search and Destroy

Adware

Kaspersky

 

Good Luck

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According to MS this is from a crack or patch file being used to activate a MS program.  Without knowing where Defender is pointing to we are just guessing what program is being affected.  Of course it just could be a false positive also.  I have MS's antivirus stuff turned off as there is, I feel, better free programs out there. 

Option 1:

Look in your control panel - Programs and Features and see if there is a AutoKMS listed.  If so uninstall it. But I don't know what it is trying to activate so something might not work after doing this.

Option 2:

Dump Windows Security and use a different AV solution.

https://windowsreport.com/autokms-malware/



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Posted (edited)

Click save when the pop up boxes for Malwarebytes and trend micro show up.

Do the 14 day trial of Malwarebytes first:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/lp/sem/ca/index-dSC=en.html

Do Trend Micro online scan second:
https://go.trendmicro.com/housecall8/r2/HousecallLauncher64.exe

Here is the page to explain step by step for Malwarebytes:
https://www.pcrisk.com/removal-guides/13669-hacktool-win32-keygen

Edited by Angelz

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