McAfee has pinged me a few times about a Trojan under the name "VipersoftX.A." The file location leads to "Microsoft-Windows-PowerShell%4Operational." I've found a few warning event logs regarding PowerShell that point at Maxon and Mxredirect, and specifically at a file named "9FFECA00-7478-4372-9089-ED0EE7C60FE2.ps1". I've deleted this file, along with the uninstallation of everything Maxon related, though I can't stop the Mxredirect service. Is there anything else I can do to remove a potential virus? I've attached a few photos of the event logs for reference. Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Greetings from McAfee.
Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
Please perform the below steps and check how it goes.
Alternatively, you can always contact chat support using the link below for immediate assistance or call our helpline number 24/7 (866-622-3911) US.
McAfee Support
If this information was helpful in any way or answered your question, please mark it as the accepted solution and give Kudos if appropriate.
Regards,
Venkat
Greetings from McAfee.
Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
Please perform the below steps and check how it goes.
Alternatively, you can always contact chat support using the link below for immediate assistance or call our helpline number 24/7 (866-622-3911) US.
McAfee Support
If this information was helpful in any way or answered your question, please mark it as the accepted solution and give Kudos if appropriate.
Regards,
Venkat
New to the forums or need help finding your way around the forums? There's a whole hub of community resources to help you.
Thousands of customers use the McAfee Community for peer-to-peer and expert product support. Enjoy these benefits with a free membership: