Attached is what eset finds, after the red flash-boxes that it has removed these "operating memory" infections.
The single shell32 is compliments of malwarebytes.
After removing, they seem to come back on restart. (at least the Operating memory ones, am now rescanning with malewarebytes)
Are these associated with hardware memory or the software/XP -- is it just in the name?
Can these infections be caused by dvd rentals or new dvd movies? I've always thought that was far out chances but these occurred after watching some, but also after browsing some new sites.
Also, have been receiving the "This plugin is vulnerable and should be updated message" Have also just starting using VLC player, which could be related.
The single shell32 is compliments of malwarebytes.
After removing, they seem to come back on restart. (at least the Operating memory ones, am now rescanning with malewarebytes)
Are these associated with hardware memory or the software/XP -- is it just in the name?
Can these infections be caused by dvd rentals or new dvd movies? I've always thought that was far out chances but these occurred after watching some, but also after browsing some new sites.
Also, have been receiving the "This plugin is vulnerable and should be updated message" Have also just starting using VLC player, which could be related.