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Android Robot es una reproducción o modificación del trabajo creado y compartido por Google y se usa de acuerdo con los términos descritos en la licencia Atribución 3.0 de Creative Commons. Microsoft y el logotipo Window son marcas comerciales de Microsoft Corporation en EE. Alexa y todos los logotipos relacionados son marcas comerciales de, Inc. App Store es una marca de servicio de Apple Inc. Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple y el logotipo de Apple son marcas comerciales de Apple Inc. Android, Google Chrome, Google Play y el logotipo de Google Play son marcas comerciales de Google LLC. Firefox es una marca comercial de Mozilla Foundation. ![]() NortonLifeLock, el logotipo de NortonLifeLock, el logotipo de la marca de comprobación, Norton, LifeLock y el logotipo de LockMan son marcas comerciales o marcas comerciales registradas de NortonLifeLock Inc. La marca Norton forma parte de NortonLifeLock Inc.Ĭopyright © 2022 NortonLifeLock Inc. #FAKE ADOBE FLASH ON MAC MALWARE FULL#You've cross-posted in multiple threads about this problem (I see you've also contacted Brink in the TenForums) so I don't want to interfere with any troubleshooting assistance you're receiving in other forums, but have you run a full system scan with Malwarebytes to see if it detects and/or removes any threats? Even Norton will detect some variants of these fake Adobe Flash updaters - see Mott72's thread Suspicious.Cloud.9 detected about the quarantine of a file named adobe_flash_setup.exe by NIS that was likely one of these fake Adobe Flash updaters. #FAKE ADOBE FLASH ON MAC MALWARE UPDATE#Users have been reporting Fake Adobe Flash Updater infections for years (see mpw101's September 2014 thread Warning: Fake Adobe Flash Update in the MS Answers forum for one example) and I'm wondering now if you've had a browser hijacker dropped on your system I just noticed the image you posted a few days ago in the thread Is this forum moving to a new internet site? showing an IE11 warning about a possible browser re-direct. I'm a Firefox user, but I think the "legitimate" pepper (PPAPI) version of Adobe Flash is for Google Chrome.ģ2-bit Vista Home Premium SP2 * Firefox ESR v52.1.1 * NS Premium v22.9.1.12 * MBAM Premium v2.2.1 The Runtime Version History for Flash notes that Flash v25.0.0.148 was released back on 1. #FAKE ADOBE FLASH ON MAC MALWARE PATCH#A detection rate of 5/58 in the scan report, for example, would mean that 5 of the 58 scan engines find your file is suspicious or a known threat.Īlso keep in mind that update v25.0.0.171 for the Adobe Flash Player was released on 0 per ALF60's post, which is the Flash version that should have been installed for your IE11 browser by Windows Update with your May 2017 Patch Tuesday updates. VirusTotal will scan the SHA256 hash (digital fingerprint) of the file with multiple antivirus engines (AVG, McAfee, etc.). Upload and submit the suspicious C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FLASHUTI元2_ 25_0_0_148_ PEPPER.exe file to at. Norton also provides an additional layer of protection against WannaCry (see the Symantec blog entry What you need to know about the WannaCry Ransomware) as well as several other ransomware infections.ģ2-bit Vista Home Premium SP2 * Firefox ESR v52.1.1 * NS Premium v22.9.3.13 * MBAM Premium v2.2.1 If you're unsettled by all the recent news regarding the WannaCry ransomware please note that you were protected as long as Windows Update delivered your March 2017 Patch Tuesday updates and installed the patch for MS17-010: Security Update for Microsoft Windows SMB Server, March 14, 2017. These Fake Adobe Flash Update pop-ups are just one of the dozens of tactics hackers can use to deliver ransomware (see the Symantec blog entry Fake Adobe Flash Update Installs Ransomware, Performs Click Fraud) but you haven't received a ransom notice and your computer files haven't been encrypted so I'm not sure why ransomware is a concern. ![]() If Norton and MBAM both gave your machine a clean bill of health, I'd still suggest you get your computer by a malware removal specialist as advised so that you have a definitive answer once and for all.Īnd just a side note. That raises the possibility that the warning to update Flash was legitimate and that you're on a wild goose chase trying to link minor problems on your computer to a suspected (but unconfirmed) malware or PUP infection.ĭid you ever submit the the suspicious C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\FLASHUTI元2_ 25_0_0_148_ PEPPER.exe file to as I suggested, and if so what was the detection rate for the file? You failed to mention in any of your previous posts that you also have Chrome installed on your machine and Chrome isn't shown in your system specs. I'm still checking to clarify two things: does the malicious pepper file affect Searches and is it related to the ransomware nasties? ( I've read somewhere that the answers are both yes so am off to find them). I've been forced to use Chrome at times because IE11 has been playing up at times. ![]()
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