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Browse Forums Guidelines Staff Online Users Members More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I Started Search More Malwarebytes.com Anti-Malware Anti-Malware for Mac Anti-Malware Mobile Anti-Exploit Endpoint Security Breach Remediation More More More All Activity Home Malware Removal Help Malware Removal for Windows Resolved Malware Removal Logs Virus has given hacker remote access to my server Sign in to follow this Followers 1 Virus has given hacker remote access to my server Started by 1nf3ct3d, November 22, 2014 Virus Malware Virus Creating Users 6 posts in this topic 1nf3ct3d New Member Topic Starter Members 4 posts ID: 1 Posted November 22, 2014 I have a server that is known to have been infected by a virus. I have run malwarebytes and it removed multiple viruses but I still have an issue. The virus or its operator created several user accounts (e.g. qqqqq, Mingserver, Bluebird, etc...) in Active Directory (this is a stand alone domain controller) and given them administrator rights. Security logs show these users logging in remotely from China. I was even logged off by the remote user once while I was trying to troubleshoot, to find moments later that my admin account had been deleted, as well as user accounts for staff. I have manually deleted all unknown users, verified that only authorized administrators are in the Administrators and Remote Desktop Users group, but every time I do it, two accounts are restored and have administrative rights. I have modified the firewall to block the default RDP port, which appears to be the remote access vector used when the hacker deleted user accounts. I have not had any accounts deleted since and the security log only shows ME logging in at times when I was actually logged in, but the two undesired accounts keep reappearing. The