Windows Defender Trojan Issue: amsiuac

BL Punk

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I seem to be having an issue with Windows Defender. It keeps coming up with these detections

Trojan:Win32/Dynamer!ac - amsiuac:902103499F38BC5365E928E4D7E105CC
!#LUA:AutoltV3CraftedOverlay - amsiuac:902103499F38BC5365E928E4D7E105CC

I remove and reboot and they come right back. It's the same thing if I add them to ignore.

I have scanned with Malwarebytes, HitmanPro, and AdwCleaner. Nothing.

I ran the SFC cleaner two or three times and it gave sbc log errors, but I ran it again and there wasn't any problems.

I notice that whenver I try to install a program the permission box comes up, but I had that disabled before. When I disable it and reboot it goes right back to it.


Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. :)
 
Solution
Windows Defender is the lowest rated AntiVirus on every AV test site in the entire world, by a large margin.

That being said, get a real AV.

The best free are Avira, Avast, Bitdefender, check any AV test site.

The best paid for is Kaspersky, hands down.

As far as stopping the amsiuac:

Go to regedit and search for all or any part of -Win32/Dynamer!ac - amsiuac:902103499F38BC5365E928E4D7E105CC
!#LUA:AutoltV3CraftedOverlay - amsiuac:902103499F38BC5365E928E4D7E105CC, if you find anything delete it.

Go to whatever Search program you use, and do the same.

Bill

W Fallon

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Windows Defender is the lowest rated AntiVirus on every AV test site in the entire world, by a large margin.

That being said, get a real AV.

The best free are Avira, Avast, Bitdefender, check any AV test site.

The best paid for is Kaspersky, hands down.

As far as stopping the amsiuac:

Go to regedit and search for all or any part of -Win32/Dynamer!ac - amsiuac:902103499F38BC5365E928E4D7E105CC
!#LUA:AutoltV3CraftedOverlay - amsiuac:902103499F38BC5365E928E4D7E105CC, if you find anything delete it.

Go to whatever Search program you use, and do the same.

Bill
 
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bp3320

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My experiences with Avira and Avast is that you cannot uninstall them once you have tried it. They keeps tons of keys in your registry.
Do not use them!
bp

 

W Fallon

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That's partially true.

However, Avira now has it's own uninstaller.

Avast does leave a lot of garbage. It doesn't take long to delete leftover files and Registry entries.

They are always around the top of any AV test site.

I don't care what AV anyone uses, just giving you the facts.

Bill