u/1QuickAndEasy1

This is quite a stretch, but please read this.

So a while back i was being reckless and i downloaded something that was (Most likely) backdoored. And i went full panic mode, i ran mrt, offline with bitdefender, malwarebytes, virustotal, powershell history, task scheduler, extra accounts, procexp, netstat, prolly more, but ofcourse, nothing.

No symptoms, no slowdowns, no weird tasks.

Now its almost been 2 months since that download, and i still feel compromised.

The original source of this thing i cant remember, but i do know it was hosted on gitlab as opensource. Maybe around 30 - 40 stars. It was around 4 months - 1 year since the last edited file. You would build it via. Visual studio.

Ive shredded all traces of those files, so i dont see it staying on my system.

So please do tell if you think i should stop worrying from a more experienced standpoint.

(Btw this is a repost, i accidentally deleted the original like a dumbass)

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u/1QuickAndEasy1 — 13 days ago

This is quite a stretch, but please read this.

So a while back i was being reckless and i downloaded something that was (Most likely) backdoored. And i went full panic mode, i ran mrt, offline with bitdefender, malwarebytes, virustotal, powershell history, task scheduler, extra accounts, procexp, netstat, prolly more, but ofcourse, nothing.

No symptoms, no slowdowns, no weird tasks.

Now its almost been 2 months since that download, and i still feel compromised.

The original source of this thing i cant remember, but i do know it was hosted on gitlab as opensource. Maybe around 30 - 40 stars. It was around 4 months - 1 year since the last edited file. You would build it via. Visual studio.

Ive shredded all traces of those files, so i dont see it staying on my system.

So please do tell if you think i should stop worrying from a more experienced standpoint.

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u/1QuickAndEasy1 — 13 days ago