I did a full computer scan, and Avast came up with the file C:/ProgramData\MalwareBytes\MalwareBytes'Anti-Malware\mbam-setup.exe|>[app]\Chameleon\Windows\windows.exe, identifying the virus as Win32:DH-4. I chose each of the actions, but Avast didn't appear to do anything with the file, and I get the message Error: Access Denied. I then ran a Folder Scan for the specific file and I get the same file coming up as virus, but a different version? Win32:DH-1. When I look in the Warnings tab of this folder scan, there's a list of files, all related to Wild Tangent, sequentially 001.jpg, etc., Error: File is a Decompression Bomb. The list continues, other Wild Tangent files, with a new Error: Archive is Password Protected.
I know Wild Tangent is game software. I don't use it, have never used it, and what's the relationship to mbam-setup? No action I take through Avast does anything, and I did do the 2 scans, full & Program Data. I checked the Virus Chest. There are no files in there, although I did attempt to place files in Chest, along with the other actions.
I see in some of the above topics that this could be a false positive? I hope so, but I can't imagine it is with these types of error messages?
Thank you for your help - I've been having serious recent issues with accounts being hacked, etc...and really need to get to the bottom of whatever's happening. Whether it's related to this situation, I have no way of knowing. I'm hoping you can tell me if it might have anything to do with this virus catch.
Could I simply uninstall Wild Tangent? I believe it came bundled with computer, which I received from a friend. HP Desktop, Windows 10, and I do not believe he would have installed Wild Tangent games. He's not computer savvy enough to install any program like that.
I see you've suggested folks upload files to virustotal, but who the heck knows which file I'd check - there are so many that seem to be associated with this!
Thank you again,
Pamela