It doesn't look like an actual Adobe warning, and it's been happening since I've clicked on the "update." I found this picture on a facebook note, which further cemented my theory of this downloading something harmful to my computer. This is the "update" that I believe installed the virus/trojan/whatever it was: I've gotten increasingly suspicious and I ran some scanning tests, but none of them have been able to get rid of the suspicious pop-up. I clicked it maybe six or so days ago, and since then I've been getting these suspicious pop-ups and when I check task manager, I find my CPU usage spiked up to like 80 percent when I am not doing much and then come right back down to like 1 or 5 percent. It masked itself as an Adobe Flash Player update and because it came up when I started my computer, I figured it was reputable. I never took a screenshot of it, but I found a picture of it, but it's small. Well, I had this pop-up that frequently opened up whenever I started my computer.
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