cs1
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- Nov 17, 2015
So I have various desktops and all have more or less the same issue. In the root of each drive there are randomly named folders generated. Names like:
2b174a7b6cd269132e8dd780
52aebd6aec88ceb00badbc
32601669e81d70e5b9c7c8
ae888118d1365c5a165784ed221b20
So the only common thing seems to be that they are all hexadecimal, but even the lenght of the names are different.
There is a minor difference in Win10:
I spent the last two days on google but couldn't solve this. I read that many of the people thinks that this is due to Windows Update. If that was true why my non-system partitions, external hard drives, usb pendrives are also affected?
I have to mention that all of my machines are affected regardless of their OS, location, user, etc. They run different anti-virus/anti-malware tools. None of them shows any sign of any infection.
What the heck is that?
2b174a7b6cd269132e8dd780
52aebd6aec88ceb00badbc
32601669e81d70e5b9c7c8
ae888118d1365c5a165784ed221b20
So the only common thing seems to be that they are all hexadecimal, but even the lenght of the names are different.
There is a minor difference in Win10:
- For Win 7/8/8.1 the folders are empty.
- On Win 10 the folders contain a folder called SandBox which is empty.
I spent the last two days on google but couldn't solve this. I read that many of the people thinks that this is due to Windows Update. If that was true why my non-system partitions, external hard drives, usb pendrives are also affected?
I have to mention that all of my machines are affected regardless of their OS, location, user, etc. They run different anti-virus/anti-malware tools. None of them shows any sign of any infection.
What the heck is that?