joddle Posted December 24, 2018 Posted December 24, 2018 I have a router with a usb drive which seems to be vulnerable to malware - in the past I have had unsavoury links appear on it and recently I get a warning that photo.src is there and it gets deleted by Avira but after a time it reappears. It only seems to occur on the router USB drive and nowhere else on the connected PCs. Today I removed the USB drive from the router and reformatted it but should I be doing anything else? Quote
ExTS Admin Starbuck Posted December 26, 2018 ExTS Admin Posted December 26, 2018 Hi joddle, Sorry for the late reply, I've been laid up with the flu for the last few days. Today I removed the USB drive from the router and reformatted it but should I be doing anything else? Reformatting the router should remove it, but there is a removal process that might be worth running through. Remove the Photo.scr Monero Miner The link will also explain a bit more about the infection. Let me know how it goes and if you find anything else. We can always look into things a bit more if there are still traces. Quote Member of:UNITE
joddle Posted December 27, 2018 Author Posted December 27, 2018 Hi and thanks again - I checked the task manager and nothing shows there - the pcs are running normally and no slowing etc as indicated might happen and these PCs are older ones (pentium) so I would notice any speed impact very quickly. I have always have malwarebyes on all machine and run scans pretty often - but nothing found with that or with my Avira AV programme. Will keep an eye out though, Quote
ExTS Admin Starbuck Posted December 27, 2018 ExTS Admin Posted December 27, 2018 I have always have malwarebyes on all machine and run scans pretty often - but nothing found with that or with my Avira AV programme. Will keep an eye out though,Sounds good to me. If anything suspect crops up, you know where to find us. Safe surfing. Quote Member of:UNITE
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