/mnt/myname/steam/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common/7 Days To Die/EasyAntiCheat/EasyAntiCheat_Setup.exe: Win.Malware.Generic-9828888-0 FOUND
/mnt/myname/steam/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common/Far Cry 3/bin/pb/pbcls.dll: Win.Virus.Ramnit-9837718-0 FOUND
/mnt/myname/steam/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common/Far Cry 3/bin/pb/dll/wc002312.dll: Win.Virus.Ramnit-9837718-0 FOUND
/mnt/myname/steam/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common/Far Cry 3/bin/pb/pbcl.dll: Win.Virus.Ramnit-9837718-0 FOUND
/mnt/myname/steam/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common/SteamVR/tools/bin/win32/Qt5WebKit.dll: Win.Trojan.Ramnit-5881 FOUND
These, as far as i’m aware, have come straight from steam. I’ve searched for these online but haven’t found anyone else getting the same error.
results from clamscan
Far Cry 3 and SteamVR looked to be broken installs i probs copied over from an old device. they weren’t even showing up as installed in the steam library, i deleted the folders.
As for 7 days to die, i deleted the EasyAntiCheat_Setup.exe and ran verify integrity of install files. it didn’t get redownloaded so i dunno 🤷♂️
The “Last Played” time for it was July 14th 2014, so it’s unlikely it has ever run on this machine
There is a change for a cross OS malware but it’s probably still quite small.
I would just remove them, and then if they dont re-appear after checking game file consistency then its’s mostly likely not a false positive.
But if you know that last playerd is most likely before you installed current OS then it should be clean. I would check user level autostart and cronjob (so mostly stuff in $HOME/.config) places if something didnt get added, go ahead with life.
Unless you are doing banking and other critical stuff on this machine then I would be thinking of hardedning the OS in some way and/or reinstalling.
Consider pulling those through https://www.virustotal.com/
good shout, although had already deleted them when you replied. will try and remember for next time