This log is still incomplete without those Trusted Zones. The key thing with using HJT is to NOT make any fixes with it before posting it on a help site. This way we know what is there. Now I have no idea what it is you have removed. So I cannot say for sure what it is that is on the computer. Many items in an HJT log may "appear" to be infected files when they are not. There are many infections which use names similar or exactly the same as real and legitimate files. There are ways to find out if these are legitimate or not, but without the complete logs it cannot be done.
Deleting the entire list of O15 Trusted sites before posting the log because they "all appear to be viruses" is an incorrect assumption. Something in the trusted zone is NOT a virus. The listings in O15 are NOT files but Trusted Internet Zones. Many forms of malware will place a listing of a web site into the trusted zone so that more malware can be downloaded from that site. But it would be nice if I knew exactly what those were. I have to also stress that ALL listings in the Trusted Zone are NOT malware downloading sites. Some of those listed in the Trusted Zone are there because they have to be placed there in order to visit the site, probably because of your security settings. I have one listing in my trusted zone which is for NickGames so my grandson can play the online games from the Nickolodeon website.
Two of the entries which now show on your log since the rename of HJT, are these;
O2 - BHO: {1a099612-cf82-a95b-f7e4-546ef9b2b942} - {249b2b9f-e645-4e7f-b59a-28fc216990a1} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\mhfwdm.dll
O20 - AppInit_DLLs: mhfwdm.dll
These point to a possible WinAntiSpyware or WinAntiVirus infection
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MBA-M should remove this. You say that you cannot download updates for MBA-M from the website which hosts it. There is another download site listed on the Update page, click the arrow next to the box showing Malwarebytes'.org. Then choose that site and see if you can download from there.

You also said in your last post;
I was able to use Malwarebytes.
Where is that second log?