Need Help With A Trojan Virus

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by showkjh, Aug 30, 2005.

  1. HaSh

    HaSh Well-Known Member

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    nortan anti virus. dont use stuff from microsoft lol
     
  2. XMasterX

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    norton would not seem to help. If avast cant detect it, then surely Norton wouldnt be able to...
     
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    Ad-Aware SE or AVG AntiVirus should work.
     
  4. showkjh

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    Well, Avast can detect it. It just cant get rid of it.
     
  5. XMasterX

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    you cant even change its name or quarantine it? If you know where it is, change the extension of it, if you have that option on..
     
  6. XxLostXx

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    Use McAfee, trojans aren't exactly hard to get rid of.
     
  7. stottpie

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    i already answered why. see my previous post
     
  8. VertigO-CI

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    do the trend micro thing, i use that on my comp every once in a while, but i wouldnt use microsoft anti spyware for viresus, its good for spyware but viruses are completely different
     
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    If you can post a name I can help you out, if not, nothing I can do besides tell you to buy Norton 2005
     
  10. Q3SocraticMethod

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    If you have a Trojan first alarm I see is ... you dont have any type of anti virus program on ur pc, i know people complain about it being a waste of space and what have you, but the few times it is needed you are glad you have it. Especially if your the type that likes to roam the gutters of the internet :)
     
  11. Toybox

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    here's a view virus that helped me out: Norton Antivirus 2005 , Spyhunter
     
  12. SiMoN-SaYs

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    always scan your computer with free anti virus / trojan prog called AntiVir by grisoft. never let me down.
     
  13. Living

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    ok dude if you havent aready got it gone

    1. boot up in safe mode

    2. scan at trendmicro and get the file name

    3. search for the file name in your comp and move it to a diff location (prefferabley in a .zip)

    4. Delete file

    5 run> regedit and search for the same filename and delete any enries

    hope that works
     

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