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Join Date: Mar 2005
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OS: Win 2000
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Hello!! I'm new to this so I'm not sure where to post this, since I have 2Kpro I figured this was as good as anywhere. In the last three days I have been inundated with trojan horses: dyfica.2.BA, 2.AX and 3.G, Downloader.Apropo.O, Dropper Small.12S, Downloader.Small.20.U. I have AVG and sometimes it says it heals the files and other times it does not. They all say source: backup status: infected. I can't find anything on Symantec or McAfee to help me and I don't want to reload unless it's absolutely the last resort. Where should I start? HiJack This?
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Where are the infected files located?
Also, try an online scan at www.antivirus.com - a second opinion is always a good thing. |
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