Gaurav wrote:
The malware did not infect my PC but I am inspecting it in a virtual machine. Apart from infecting the MBR, I don't show any other effects like it erasing or encrypting data.
I'm wondering if you can answer this question - So I had the malicious program on my computer, it was downloaded to and run from my C: drive. I had the issue of it not installing (it brought up a very quick command prompt and that was it), which I later found out to be the virus. I then downloaded the installer again from another mirror and it installed fine into my other drive (Z: drive). However, I didn't enjoy the program too much (just a personal taste thing) so I uninstalled it. My question is as follows: will anything on my 2nd drive (the Z: drive) be infected? I already have done a clean install of windows on my C: drive and am running a virus/malware scan on both drives as we speak. My Z: drive contains all of my steam games so it its almost 1TB of data I do not want to re download. Is the Z: drive potentially compromised, or did the hack only target the boot file in the C: drive?