My Avast quick scan just picked up some passworded files apparently in an Adobe folder somewhere in AppData titled “launcher.dll” and “launcher.js”, both part of a “launcher.bundle.” This is the first time Avast has picked up files that could not be scanned, and I don’t recall Adobe leaving anything behind like that when it’s done updating. I believe I updated Adobe Flash not long ago, but I can’t remember when they last updated. Was it in the past week? This my first quick scan since last Monday.
Is this a normal thing for Adobe or should I be concerned? I just ran CCleaner, cause maybe that was some leftover data from Adobe’s Flash update, but I don’t know if CCleaner actually got it or not. Avast hasn’t detected anything else, from what I can see, and MalwareBytes scans nightly and never finds anything. If it is nothing dangerous, then will it eventually go away, or is there something I can do to get rid of it so Avast doesn’t trip over it? Or should I just not mess with it and let Adobe sort it out next time they update? I’m just a little paranoid about crap like this because I want to keep this computer clean, and I sometimes get MalwareBytes responding to malicious IPs coming from Skype, probably their stupid advertisements that are likely not malicious.
Thanks in advance for the help.