Whilst scanning, my anti-virus protection said that it had found a threat in the form of a 'trojon horse'. It's now finished scanning and hasn't said anything more about it. It says at the control center that all components are working properly, and everything looks ok.
Does this mean the 'trojon horse' file has been autimatically deleted? Or is it likely to still be there?
Thanks.
This is strange...is it all sorted and nothing to worry about...or should I still be worried?trojan
Trogan Horses are programs that contain other programs that are bad.
It may look good on the outside, but ti is what is on the inside that counts, thus the name.
This is strange...is it all sorted and nothing to worry about...or should I still be worried?abtuvurys 2005
what anti virus used?
get another one. uninstall current 1 then check again.
try - avg. its free.
kaspersky a/virus is pretty cool. look into this if you need to replace your current a/virus. :-).
alternativly check in your quarantine, see if its there.
if its a good a/virus it should ask you want you want to do with it = quarantine, fix it, delete it.
only problem with avg, i have found that it deletes 70% of the time. this means if a virus is in system files.. 80% of the time it is. then pc wont switch on again with our boot up discs/cds.
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