Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Home built OS: Win 10 Pro 64bit (1909) CPU: Intel i7-5820k, Cooled with Corsair H115i Pro liquid cooling Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth X99 Memory: 64GB DDR4 3200 Crucial Graphics Card: Radeon R VII by Xfx Sound Card: Onboard audio, Corsair SP 2500 speakers and subwoofer Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS 2K monitor, 32" Screen Resolution: 2160 x 1440 at 60Hz using DisplayPort 1.2 Keyboard: Thermaltake Poseidon Z illuminated keyboard Mouse: Corsair M60 PSU: Corsair 850ax fully modular power supply with sleeved cables Case: Thermaltake P5 with 4x140mm fans on front radiator Cooling: Corsair H115i Pro liquid cooled CPU with 4 x 140" Corsair ML "push-pull" and 3 x 140mm fans Hard Drives: Samsung 970 EVO 500GB M.2 SSD (system drive)
WD 6 TB Red NAS hard drives x 2 in Storage Spaces (simple redundancy). Internet Speed: 85MBps DSL Browser: Chrome and FireFox Antivirus: Windows Defender, Malwarebytes Pro and CCleaner Pro Other Info: Running Windows 10 Pro, Version 1909
Is it possible for a malware/virus/whatever bad software to be permanently part of a hard drive even after a full format/full erasure, or does the erasing/formatting process completely wipe any trace of the virus on the hard drive?
my father's...
Ok so i recently scanned my portable drive with the new malwarebytes 3.0, apparently didn't find anything on that.
As soon as i installed MSE the moment i started scanning the drive Malware bytes went nuts quarantining SVChost.exe and MSE keeps...
So my girlfriend got tricked by these multiple download button sites and unfortunately my pc is now possesed by all kinds of viruses and malware. It goes from hijacking my brownser (something called youndoo) to disabling the windows defender...
I have one problem. So in school I used my USB stick and picked up the virus FOUND.000 and System Volume Information. On the USB stick I had a lot of essential items and files, but all we have to hide and can not see any. when I open the properties...