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Can't Find Info On Possbile Trojan? bpbgdi.exe


Tanis

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Long Story Short:
I was an idiot.
Let my father use my laptop.

Now my anti-virus is going all 'DANGER WILL ROBINSON! DANGER! DANGER!'

 

Flagged as a trojan, but google/yahoo/even-bing/etc...can't seem to find any info on it.

 

I've tried having two different anti-virus programs delete it, and I've also tried to do so manually.

 

Help?

bpbgdi.exe

 

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Long Story Short:

I was an idiot.

Let my father use my laptop.

Now my anti-virus is going all 'DANGER WILL ROBINSON! DANGER! DANGER!'

Flagged as a trojan, but google/yahoo/even-bing/etc...can't seem to find any info on it.

I've tried having two different anti-virus programs delete it, and I've also tried to do so manually.

Help?

bpbgdi.exe

Can you look up the info about it on windows. Like what it's signature is. Also have you used malwarebytes? Run it at that location. If it doesn't delete, the use file assasin and delete it through that

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Try renaming the file then deleting. If that don't work, rename it, restart PC, then delete.


 


 


Also make sure to end process in task manager if it's running.


 


I'd suggest running MalwareBytes and then afterwards running Hitman Pro. Both can be utilized via their free options for one use.


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Long Story Short:

I was an idiot.

Let my father use my laptop.

Now my anti-virus is going all 'DANGER WILL ROBINSON! DANGER! DANGER!'

Flagged as a trojan, but google/yahoo/even-bing/etc...can't seem to find any info on it.

I've tried having two different anti-virus programs delete it, and I've also tried to do so manually.

Help?

bpbgdi.exe

Can you look up the info about it on windows. Like what it's signature is. Also have you used malwarebytes? Run it at that location. If it doesn't delete, the use file assasin and delete it through that

Sent from my LG-D415 using Tapatalk

 

No info I can find.

 

It's blank, just a 100 KB life.

I did, and it returns within moments.

 

I'll try FA next.

 

Try renaming the file then deleting. If that don't work, rename it, restart PC, then delete.

 

 

Also make sure to end process in task manager if it's running.

 

I'd suggest running MalwareBytes and then afterwards running Hitman Pro. Both can be utilized via their free options for one use.

Tried it, comes back.

Not 'in' TM, at least not as far as I can tell.

 

I'll try HP next.

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