Hi,

here is an article about 
this: 
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.iphones.ru%2FiNotes%2F790845&sandbox=1
It's translated from russian.
It gives solutions for phone, browser and PC.

Hope it helps.


On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 5:51:01 PM UTC+2, Charlie Noah wrote:
>
> Hey Folks,
>
> I know this is way OT, but there isn't a bunch of smarter people than 
> those I've met on the MV groups. I hope you'll indulge me and someone can 
> give me some guidance. A couple of months ago I got invaded by bitcoin 
> mining malware on my Windows 7 Pro machine. I am always super careful about 
> what websites I visit, never open email attachments unless I'm expecting 
> them and verify they are real, and never click on links in emails, even 
> from people I know. I can usually spot spam and delete it without even 
> opening it. Despite all my caution it got in somehow.
>
> It got so bad that one morning I got a message that a service had 
> terminated unexpectedly and Windows had to restart. After restarting, it 
> gave me a different service error and restarted again. After about a 
> half-dozen of these I restarted in safe mode and was able to at least get 
> it running. At this point I had no idea it was malware, but suspected it 
> was something beyond my diagnostic skills. I sent my computer in to my 
> service tech, and he called me back and asked why I was mining bitcoin! I 
> told him I didn't know what he was talking about and barely knew what a 
> bitcoin was. Anyway, he ran scans and cleanups, installed Malwarebytes and 
> sent it back. Apparently the visible culprit is a file called mserver.exe. 
> The trouble is it keeps coming back. It hasn't shut me down since because I 
> keep stopping and deleting it every day, but it's obvious that something 
> else is out there somewhere that recreates the file.
>
> Has anyone been through this and figured out a way to get rid of this crap 
> permanently? I've Googled it and the only procedure I've seen is very 
> complicated, and recommended only for the specific poster. There are 
> websites out there that claim to get rid of it, but Malwarebytes says they 
> are dangerous and won't let them load.
>
> Please help, anybody!
> Charlie Noah 
>

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