User Account automatically created

Hello
I was looking at a user problem a few days ago whereby an account was created automatically every time Windows reboots.
The user is running Win 7 Starter with SP 1 on a Samsung netbook. Everything is working fine and there are no problems that can be found in the Event Viewer nor does ESET show the netbook being infected with a virus. (The virus checked was done after I updated
the AV DB and also checked for any quarantined files.) I also uninstalled a whole bunch of games and unnecessary software (being Telecom 3G software).
However after a reboot, when you look at the user accounts in control panel, you see the user's account, guest account (Disabled, of course) and the newly created account called icsokern. When looking at the account settings, it has no password and is setup
as a normal user. Scanning the hard drive reveals that the account is under the Users directory and it also shows in regedit. However deleting the account in regedit and control panel makes no difference - it just gets recreated.
What I did was change the account settings for this account in the hopes that whatever app creates this account will complain in that it cannot use the account. The way I changed was
1) Put in a password,
2) Change the time settings to not allow the account to be active at any given time
3) Turn on the apps it can use and at the same time untick all apps
Step 3 is where it got interesting. When I scrolled through the apps to see if anything is ticked it only showed Adobe ARM as ticked, nothing else. I unticked this app and saved the settings. Armed with this knowledge that it could potentially be Adove ARM
that is creating this I disabled the process completely, deleted the icsokern account and lo & behold as the computer rebooted it was recreated!?
I again followed the above 3 steps to secure the user's netbook and explained that this is rather bizarre, but it doesn't look like a virus (malware) as ESET is not showing any alerts and at the same time a virus will be more obscure trying to hide itself.
In addition to this I did a google on the icsokern account, but couldn't find anything. So currently I believe it could be Adobe but am not sure and would like to know if anyone else can shed some light on this please?
w

Hi CRM,
It is recommended to do a system scan.
Besides, please enable the user logon and the folder access audit policies, see:
Audit Logon
Apply or Modify Auditing Policy Settings for a Local File or Folder
Further, please also try to ask at the Adobe side, see if there could be any further helpful information offered.
Best regards
Michael Shao
TechNet Community Support

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