I received a pm supposedly from a Facebook friend. When I clicked on the link, it said it had installed something called “Sandbox” on my computer. I went to "Add/Remove Programs, but couldn’t find it. I also ran a scan with Avast, but it turned up nothing.
I contacted my friend, and she said she had been hacked, and that she hadn’t sent the pm. So, I expect that whatever change it made to my computer was not benign. How can I get rid of whatever it installed on my computer?
Attached are the mbam log from running Malwarebytes, and the FRST.txt and Addtion.txt – both from scanning with Farbar.
Viruses, etc., can take a while to display their full effects. Consequently, I am not sure whether a malicious piece of software was installed when I got the message that “Sandbox” had been installed, nor whether Avast and Malwarebytes were able to eradicate it. All that Malwarebytes has revealed in daily runnings since the event has been a number of PUPs.
One thing that has been occurring – and only started occurring after the event – is that the Chrome browser [I typically have the Chrome and Brave browsers both running at the same time, with different websites opened in each] stops working and exits around once every day.
I don’t know if this provides a clue as to what might be going on, but I thought I’d report it.
Well, perhaps the crashing of Chrome has nothing to do with whatever might have infected my computer. I finally realized that Chrome shuts down only when I use Malwarebytes to quarantine the various PUPs it discovers.
Of course, this still may be a consequence of some virus/malware. I just don’t know.
Other than Chrome shutting down – which is a result of running Malwarebytes, so it’s not actually a problem – no problems seem to have occurred. Once, my computer crashed and restarted, but I guess this can happen without it being due to a virus or malware.
Hopefully, despite the indication that a new program had been installed on my pc, nothing actually happened and everything is fine. Well see.