Nothing else pinged after that and nothing seemed to be moved to chest or anything so I just wanted to know if this is something I should worry about?
I’ve added the protection log for malwarebytes as I noticed an error in it but I don’t know what it means.
Also, slightly unrelated…since my last post where I had something blocked and a bunch of open candy stuff showed up in malware bytes and was quarantined a few days ago, I noticed in this malwarebytes scan that there’s now more opencandy stuff that it caught despite the first lot having been quarantined.
Looked at your logs and see nothing malicious. Please make sure that you have Malwarebytes’ Antimalware delete / fix whatever it finds when you scan with it.
I guess I’m just getting paranoid with the amount of weird stuff that’s happened in the last two weeks.
First, my email address book was used to send out spam to my contacts (random ones, not ones I would ever CC together)…although it wasn’t through my email account, as it was a fake email that used my full name to make it look real. So they somehow had my email contacts without getting into my actual account.
Then, a few days ago I got aWin32:Evo-gen [Susp] ping in a webshield, and a few seconds later I got an actual Win32:Evo-gen [Susp] file on my puter that avast put in the chest. I put the logs up here, but they looked okay. However, that’s when a bunch of that open candy stuff was found on my puter (that wasn’t on it just a few days before).
And now, this JS:ScriptPE-inf [Trj] ping and a bunch more of the open candy stuff on my puter although malware bytes had quarantined the first lot (I meant to delete it after you guys said it was safe to do so but completely forgot after the puter restarted).
And now, I had a notification from Facebook that said someone, who I don’t know, had accepted a friend request that I never sent.
Of course, I know all of this might be completely unrelated and coincidental…however, with it all happening so close together, the weirdness of it all is just freaking me out.