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caughtintheact
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On 1 July 2020 Windows Defender claimed to have detected a low rated threat called
PUA.Win32.DownloadSponsor
but Windows Defender will not remove or quarantine it and is still detecting the threat although I am unable to find it on my computer. Windows Defender also says:
Affected items:
containerfile: G:\Downloads\unipdf1.4.exe
file: G:\Downloads\unipdf1.4.exe->[lowcase_mzpe]
I have rigorously searched my computer and have been unable to find any file with that name. I have no idea what [lowcase_mzpe] means.
I have tried some of the Trend Micro approaches PUA.Win32.DownloadSponsor.AP - Threat Encyclopedia - Trend Micro MY to get rid of the file but they do not work. I have also scanned with HitmanPro, Malwarebytes, SuperAntispyware, and the EMSI Emergency kit, but none of them even detect it.
Does anyone know how to get rid of the problem?
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PUA.Win32.DownloadSponsor
but Windows Defender will not remove or quarantine it and is still detecting the threat although I am unable to find it on my computer. Windows Defender also says:
Affected items:
containerfile: G:\Downloads\unipdf1.4.exe
file: G:\Downloads\unipdf1.4.exe->[lowcase_mzpe]
I have rigorously searched my computer and have been unable to find any file with that name. I have no idea what [lowcase_mzpe] means.
I have tried some of the Trend Micro approaches PUA.Win32.DownloadSponsor.AP - Threat Encyclopedia - Trend Micro MY to get rid of the file but they do not work. I have also scanned with HitmanPro, Malwarebytes, SuperAntispyware, and the EMSI Emergency kit, but none of them even detect it.
Does anyone know how to get rid of the problem?
Continue reading...