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Boggin:
That isn't a PuP but an infection and you want something more stronger than an adware remover -

Real-time file system protection file C:\Users\.. \AppData\Local\Temp\tmp000002eb\tmp000000b9 variety of threats Trojan horse URWin32/Injector.ANCS cured by removing the event occurred when you create a new file by the application: C:\EEK\bin64\a2emergencykit.exe (E3E6270C3484EE13E8623492E3F8294065203636). 562F5E0643D67C8143C450910A462C120CB43B37

Real-time file system protection file C:\Users\.. \AppData\Local\Temp\tmp000002eb\tmp00000080 variety of threats Win32/Plambot Trojan horse.

Which program has produced this log ?

What is that emergencykit.exe that you have installed and which website did you use to download it ?

Boot up into Safe Mode with Networking and run a scan with the ESET Free Online Scanner.

http://www.eset.co.uk/Antivirus-Utilities/Online-Scanner

Check the radio button for Enable detection of potentially unwanted applications then click on Advanced.

It's up to you if you want it to scan the archives, but check the button for Scan for potentially unsafe applications.

I've never used the Proxy one.

It's best run in Safe Mode as your AV program can interfere and whatever is on your computer should also be isolated in that mode.

makinero:
I use two tools (according to me the best lightweight tool)
ESET Smart Security(AV/Firewall) works in real time, detects and move objects to quarantine.

Emsisoft Emergency Scanner 11 (does not work in real time) but it is very, very good and effective tool to scan any kind of malware, rotkit etc.

Boggin:
Well your AV didn't catch that one from I what I understand of your log.

Did Emisoft produce that log and is that the emergencykit ?

makinero:
Mr Boggin -
How to detect a website contains malicious software?

Of course, can easily remove malicious object but returns again - probably that I visit a page with malware, but I do not know which side, as it detected?  :undecided:

Boggin:
Normally your AV program should be able to detect if a site is malicious - if it doesn't then I suggest you use another AV program.

Another method to check out a website before visiting is to use VirusTotal.com - https://www.virustotal.com/

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