So this thing appeared on my computer

so this thing appeared on my computer.

Two weird folders were created on my C folder

can anyone help me find out what is this?

Attached: autohotkey.png (483x589, 34K)

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In the folders there are two .exe files with this logo.

Is a virus

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I don't know why I can't post the image, but is an green H, i think it's autohotkey

nwm this is a bait, is obvious this is a autohotkey and even your jpg name says the same loool

How can I get rid of it? And what does it do?

it steals your password but you already know that don't you?

Sorry, I don't know what does AutoHotKey do, it has never happened to me before

I was reading the other day about it, i think the program starts when I click on accept. I turned orf my computer

Could you tell me what mvlover is my mexican friend

I really don't know.

Btw, sorry for my bad english, you could tell I'm not an native speaker right away haha

I guess you executed a script somehow, do you have any shortcuts on a USB where there should be normal folders/files? I would kill the processes, open the directory in powershell, list all files plus hidden files, then maybe delete any files related to it if I found them. It can't replicate itself if it's been deleted across the board.

What about a standard virus scan?

nope, I read the file is in Mexican, the virus is hidden in program called "new cpu checker"

Well two weeks ago I plugged an USB, and I noticed it had a wierd folder so I unplugged it...

I already scanned my pc but with no results

Btw you can turn on your pc back, the virus only steals what you type down on your keyboard, download antivirus and full scan your pc and problem will be fixed

L Lawliet

If you want you can reinstall windows

It doesn't steal my stuff unless I type?

you can go on google and search what AutoHotkey virus does

Unfortunately I think I'll have to do that, I have all my stuff in there ...

Post this somewhere decent like bleepingcomputer.com first. It doesn't look like a huge deal.

You can download yourself a Ubuntu live cd, unplug your HDDs and start that and look through that USB.