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@Flexx That has to be a false positive Backend folder
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@Flexx I tried to send it in a message, but I am still receiving the same error.
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@Flexx It will not le me post the link due to total account time?
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@Flexx Okay, I am rewriting the code and will submit it.
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@Flexx I already deleted the files containing the code, though I could rewrite it and upload it.
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I definetely will be doing that from now on, thank you so much for your help! Have a great day!
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@Flexx Solution: I ran a quick scan and the RUSTUP-INIT.exe simultaneously, and it worked. It was very odd, but I think running them at the same time allowed for BD to check the process to see if any malware would be detected. I didn't have to disable anything suprisingly Thank you for your help!
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@Flexx So, I just received some feedback on the bdsyslog I submitted, and it turned out to be a false positive. I guess better safe than sorry..
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Thank you so much for your help!
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@Flexx, I wanted to give an update. Apparently, nothing is being detected. I guess I will continue to wait on the report for the bdsyslog I submitted. I really appreciate all of your help! I will update this thread if anything pops up!
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@Flexx, Also, I was wondering, I uninstalled Ubuntu and Docker (my host OS is windows 10), but do you think it would be necessary to uninstall Java? I mean, I wasn't experiencing any other issues before I applied my updates. As I mentioned, the only program I have ran today that was named main, was my main.rs. I have lost…
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@Flexx, So, I booted into safe mode, deleted all temp, %temp%, and prefetch files. I reset my browsers as well. As far as using Kapersky and Malware Bytes, I was under the impression that I should not be downloading them and running them along BD? Do you have any knowledge on what the infected file might be?