- Oct 11, 2014
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its not my accountHave you ever used that wallpaper before? Is the PC shared with someone else? Is this account yours? (I'm asking because it's in bold and maybe you took a screenshot of your screen and accidentally set it as your wallpaper)
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You don't need to format your device - if BitDefender and second opinion scanners didn't detect anything, i can say you're safe.i go to format my devices
thank you for adviseYou don't need to format your device - if BitDefender and second opinion scanners didn't detect anything, i can say you're safe.
If you only do casual browsing/gaming, it's very unlikely for you to get something like a undetectable RAT.
You probably changed the wallpaper by accident (as Freud2004 said, you could've accidentally right clicked on a image and clicked on the set wallpaper option)its not my account
If you only do casual browsing/gaming, it's very unlikely for you to get something like a undetectable RAT.
thank youExactly, the amateur image don't match with a sophisticated RAT.
If it has some amateur malware the AV will delete the file, if it was some kind of password stealer it will not set an image, if it was a sophisticated RAtT you will have a black image demand bitcoin to unlock the files.
The image don't match with sophisticated malware.
I will not lose too much time with it.
Yep, I have to turn this off. It drives me crazy when I want a different background on my desktop and laptop. Especially because they have different resolutions.No , if i set a background on my desktop and login with my laptop it also change to the same background, windows sync the same.
Did you have kids who play games on your laptop ?? They could have knowingly or unknowingly took screenshot and applied it as background image.Where did it come from on my computer? I don't play