Could it be possible, and what do I do now?Īny untried solutions of mine you provide will be greatly accepted. I think the only possible explanation would be is that it infected the kernel. I used Avast Full drive scan, Malwarebytes Deepscan and AVG Bootscan, but I haven't found any traces of the malware left, though I for sure know it's still there. The task manager is still showing high CPU usage. In the middle of the night, I began to notice that my PC would turn off to sleep mode for a rough 10 seconds, then the PC would start up with my GPU fans spinning on full throttle, then the fans stopped after 3 seconds.
I thought this was only a leftover side-effect, so I restarted my PC. I went to sleep with a thought that this would be over, but noticed that Task Manager was still showing 70-80% usage on its' startup. Though, it was not even close to being the end. In the first moments of noticing I downloaded malwarebytes, and to my surprise, it DID find some of the trojans that Avast could not find. I have already detected the virus: they were trojans and files like nCoreManager.exe, Trojan.BitCoinMiner, Trojan.Backdoor.