
I could not find any files containing the string RASMANCS but I did find files named RASMANS, File tracing on the registry key is set to 0. dll.mui, all tested clean on virustotal and/or avg and malwarebytes. I have eight instances of rasap132.dll and. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Tracing\Autoruns_RASMANCS

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Tracing\Autoruns_RASAPI32 and Only one of the anti-malware tools identified these registry keys as problems: Which could it be? And how does it work? Are these key loggers and/or do they read txt, doc or email files to get log iin and password info?

The brokerage company didn't identify the virus, but I'm curious. Although I will probably rescan with all of them to be kind of sure my system is clean. I removed all identified malware, re-scanned with a few of the programs and hope I am done. I downloaded about 7 more antimalware tools and a few more problems turned up including FakeDS.ML. I thought I was done but the next day, a virus tried to get into my brokerage account, at a time when my computer was turned off. They found FSAVXGen, 83213A8, dllhost.exe, and some pup's and adware and removed all of them. I ran Malwarebytes and AVG, which are installed on my Win7 system, and downloaded and ran recovery kits from Hitman Pro and Emsisoft.

A few days ago, I clicked the wrong link and soon realized I was infected.
