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When I'm on my computer it will sign out randomly, I see shutdown.exe pop up and it takes me back to the login screen. I think it's some sort of virus or rat but I can't do anything. I have windows 10 please help thanks
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Its a remote command, it can be used to remote shut down your computer, somebody can just be **** with you. I don't recommend doing this but if you see that pop-up on task manager, you can possibly end its process branch and then open its file location and delete it which may solve it, or corrupt your system, so I wouldn't say just go for it, but if you really have no other options I guess do it?
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Run a scan with malware bytes and then check if remote connections is disabled... if your remote connection is available anyone can **** with you, even a skid that only knows the cmd prompt xD

Hope this helped bud
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You most likely downloaded a rat. You'll have to be careful when you go to scan for malware if the ratter sees they will most likely do something more. i recommend using malwarebytes. However it may not detect the RAT if its crypted with a FUD. Goodluck, feel free to pm me for more help on this issue.
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As the above have mentioned, download this:
Malwarebytes - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Scan your PC with that and remove the threats it comes back with.

If you've recently installed anything, would recommend un-installing it pronto!
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-Aesthetics- wrote As the above have mentioned, download this:
Malwarebytes - [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Scan your PC with that and remove the threats it comes back with.

If you've recently installed anything, would recommend un-installing it pronto!


about the uninstalling part, if using malware bytes doesn't work, you could try system recovering to an earlier date before this happened.
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