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Large file named Rootkit scanned with anti virus. Finger Pro 9 03 Windows more. Solved. Hi So today I was running a quick scan with my anti virusmalware software Bt Netprotect in association with Mc. VIPRE-Internet-Security-with-Firewall-2016-Free-Download.png' alt='Vipre Antivirus 2013 Full Version' title='Vipre Antivirus 2013 Full Version' />Afee and happened to glance at the screen to see this The file being scanned was labelled Rootkit The quick scan was 9. My computer was secure, no action required. The scan was taking quite a while over this mystery rootkit file, leading me to become obviously concerned. FYI, no viral symptoms have been noticed in the hour or two after I first noticed this file in the scan. Ive checked running processes, installed programs, run Ccleaner and multiple custom and complete virus scans using Mc. Afee. I also searched the registry using regedit for any instances of bootrecord, although I didnt really know what the 3 returned items meant because I dont know what Im doing in the registry which is why i quit regedit and left it alone after that Nothing so far suggests I have an infection except the name, the file scan length and one other thing. Mc. Afee returns a result in its system scans which has led to much confusion in the past. I intend to also post this on to the Mc. Afee community to try and determine exactly what they mean by it, but so far Ill just tell you what I know. At the end of a scan of critical system files Mc. Afee with return a result for Boot Records. As I understand it this is likely linked to boot sectors, perhaps logging the number of times a set of files for booting a drive are stored. Until today it used to return 3 boot records. Today, the same day that rootkit appeared, it returned 4. Now I will advise you that the Mc. Afee software underwent a graphical and presumably virus definition update in the last day or two also. So. My questions to you are 1 Is rootkit a rootkit, or a harmless filefolderI saw in regedit a branch for anti virus stuff which contained the 3 returned items when I searched rootkit, is it possible its a bit like having a folder for storing information about rootkits, called rootkit, but isnt actually a rootkit If it was a rootkit, how likely is it it would have been let through as safe by Mc. Afee Why have my boot records gone up Ive asked about boot records before and it seems to confuse non Mc. Afee people, but if you know anything about this please do help clarify. If it means I have files in the boot sector for 4 drives. Can I bring it back down to 3
Can I locate, or even remove this file somehow I dont know anything about it, thanks to Mc. Afee not providing anything other than the name rootkit which could be the file name but could equally be some nickname Mc. Afee slapped on I cant find anything on its properties, location or file type. FYI again I run a pretty tight ship in terms of PC security, and Ive no idea where this would have come from in regards to recent browsing. I checked browser history to make sure I hadnt been somehow redirected to a bad page and didnt spot anything. Thats all I can think of for now. Thanks in advance.