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Ok, Great. So the drive (z) that was listed in my frst scan log is nothing to be concerned of then, I was worried b/c it was visible on the list of drives when I opened my computer one day and now it isn't. Is that normal ? Thanks
Also I came across these events do they mean anything:
Description: The description for Event ID 26 from source Application Popup cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
Description: Windows cannot store Bluetooth authentication codes (link keys) on the local adapter. Bluetooth keyboards might not work in the system BIOS during startup.
Description: Process C:\Windows\System32\WinSAT.exe (process ID:2028) reset policy scheme from {8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c} to {a1841308-3541-4fab-bc81-f71556f20b4a}
Description: Process C:\Windows\ImmersiveControlPanel\SystemSettings.exe (process ID:5992) reset policy scheme from {a1841308-3541-4fab-bc81-f71556f20b4a} to {a1841308-3541-4fab-bc81-f71556f20b4a}
Description: The system time has changed to 2016-04-22T01:34:28.500000000Z from 2016-04-21T19:59:08.895502300Z. Change Reason: System time synchronized with the hardware clock.
Description: The system time has changed to 2016-04-17T21:37:14.500000000Z from 2016-04-17T19:01:53.612250000Z. Change Reason: System time synchronized with the hardware clock.
Description: The scripted diagnostic engine executed a diagnostic package located at C:\WINDOWS\diagnostics\system\networking with ID NetworkDiagnostics.
Description: The description for Event ID 0 from source gupdate cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: Service stopped
Description: Name resolution for the name _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.WORKGROUP timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
Description: An attempt was made to query the existence of a blank password for an account.
Description: Special privileges assigned to new logon. Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: SYSTEM Account Domain: NT AUTHORITY Logon ID: 0x3E7 Privileges: SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege SeTcbPrivilege SeSecurityPrivilege SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege SeLoadDriverPrivilege SeBackupPrivilege SeRestorePrivilege SeDebugPrivilege SeAuditPrivilege SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege SeImpersonatePrivilege
I don't see anything there that would be indicative of a botnet, just a normal bunch of errors, which all computers produce in their normal day to day running.
FRST indicates that the only account on your machine is the Robert account, which is further evidence that there is no hidden intruder on your machine.
As I said in my last post, the only remaining security checks you need to do are to reset your router and change the password, that way if someone has been accessing it, they will no longer be able to do so.
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