Umrk111 wrote:
I ran MBAM on my second machine and it located and quarantined a trojan horse named "AUTOKMS."
...and regarding the MBAM log entry C:\Windows\AutoKMS\AutoKMS.exe (Trojan.AutoKMS) -> No action taken from message # 11, that program is usually associated with a key generator used to activate illegal copies of MS Office - see the thread here on the MS Answers forum and additional information here on File.net.
Since MBAM only generated a warning and did not remove this file, you can submit the file for a SHA256 hash tag analysis at VirusTotal as long as AutoKMS.exe is smaller than 64 MB. A high detection rate with VirusTotal would indicate that a wide variety of AV software considers the file to be unsafe/malicious.
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MS Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2 * Firefox 26.0 * IE 9.0 * NIS 2013 v. 20.4.0.40
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