maybe a blocked fake alert?

I feel like it was meant to be worse. But that’s possible.

use a online scanner like TrendMicro house call or F-Secure online scanner

Okay. Both turned out fine.

If you want a check, follow instructions in the sticky post at top in this forum section

Done. I’ve attached my Malwarebytes and Farbar logs. If anything seems off, please let me know.

I have another question. Hopefully this is the place to ask. My PC’s been freezing up lately. It’s been especially bad the last couple days. So I checked the Task Manager, and the DNS Client service was driving my CPU usage into the 90-100% range. Then I took a look at the Host file. It was modified on the same day that this trojan occurred. In addition to blocked adult sites and everything you’d expect, the Host file also included (what appeared to be) blocked security sites – ones with “avast” and “avg” in their URLs. I cleared the entire thing out, taking the file size from around 50k down to 1k. And, so far, I haven’t had another freeze up.

Could this have been related to the malicious java script from before? Should it be alright now?