Visual Basic Command Line Compiler Running at 83% cpu

Anonymous
2022-12-02T08:50:33+00:00

Visual Basic Command Line Compiler Running at 83% cpu

Recently the Visual Basic Command Line Compiler is running at 83% cpu as you can see in the screenshot of task manager bellow.

If i end the task it will appear again and running at 83%, how i can solve this?

What is causing this? Is it the Windows 10?

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  1. _AW_ 64,331 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-12-02T08:54:26+00:00

    Hi, it could well be malware related. Could you share an Autoruns log with me for analysis?

    First download Autoruns:

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns

    Unzip and run Autoruns64.exe and accept the license agreement

    When it finishes scanning, go to File > Save - Save the autoruns.arn log

    Share the log on OneDrive, Google Drive, or a similar file sharing service

    Post the share link

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-12-04T18:54:46+00:00

    Hi, it could well be malware related. Could you share an Autoruns log with me for analysis?

     

    First download Autoruns:

     

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns

     

    Unzip and run Autoruns64.exe and accept the license agreement

    When it finishes scanning, go to File > Save - Save the autoruns.arn log

    Share the log on OneDrive, Google Drive, or a similar file sharing service

    Post the share link

    so what is my next task

    here the google drive link : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fLLxlWpY1qX-gxuY7GEdrckEE-Xc1SuR?usp=sharing

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-12-04T19:03:48+00:00
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  5. _AW_ 64,331 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-12-04T22:18:13+00:00

    Run Autoruns as administrator and switch to the Scheduled Tasks tab.

    Right click on and Delete both of these tasks:

    *CWVWT* Registry Editor (Not Verified) Microsoft Corporation C:\ProgramData\Directx3q\CWVWT.exe

    *PiXkjfHRUa* Mailbird Installer (Not Verified) Mailbird C:\Users\Riyad\AppData\Roaming\PiXkjfHRUa\xHsdUMKiVY.exe

    Restart the computer.

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