I have 2 Trojans, "Trjan Downloader and Optimize, help!

T

Tracker

Fogar said:
Hi,
Today 2 Trojans have entered into my HD,
they are:

result: Trojan horse Downloader.Dyfica.T
file: Optimize(1).exe

My AVG Pro antivirus find them but I think it doesn't succeed to
delete them.
In fact when AVG Pro runs it always finds them.
What can I do, please?
Thanks

bye Fogar

You know what many computer users don't understand is that once a Trojan
Horse is installed on your computer, a Backdoor is almost always
present. Many computers can't remove a Trojan Horse, let alone all the
hidden files on your computer. Once a Backdoor is present your as good
as GOLD OWNED BY THE HACKERS.

Want to learn about Computers, the Internet and Hacking then visit my
website at:
http://www.geocities.com/hacking_internet_secrets

BTW- Watch for my new Website which will deal with Proxy Servers which
are innocent victims computers being abused.

Tracker
 
F

Fogar

Hi,
Today 2 Trojans have entered into my HD,
they are:

result: Trojan horse Downloader.Dyfica.T
file: Optimize(1).exe

My AVG Pro antivirus find them but I think it doesn't succeed to
delete them.
In fact when AVG Pro runs it always finds them.
What can I do, please?
Thanks

bye Fogar
 
F

FromTheRafters

Tracker said:
BTW- Watch for my new Website which will deal with Proxy Servers which
are innocent victims computers being abused.

You could call it "Innocent victims ~ the bane of the internet".
....and just how innocent are they, really?
 
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Gabriele Neukam

On that special day, Tracker, (Tracker <"snailmail(valid)
222000"@yahoo.com>) said...
Once a Backdoor is present your as good
as GOLD OWNED BY THE HACKERS.

Let us reword that in a more resonable way: Once a backdoor or
downloader is there, you cannot be sure any more about the contents of
the files that exist on your computer. A downloader will fetch and
install more programs, and a backdoor that is detected from the outside,
will allow for remote controlling and installing more stuff, of doing
whichever the attacker wants.

This may turn your computer into an anonymous mass mailer, a storage for
child pornography or the server for exchanging loads of copyrighted
material. Maybe you host an internet shop or a site that tries to spy on
credit card numbers. Anything may happen.

Once a backdoor or trojan is there, there is no safety any more. You
have to format the hard disk and re-install, from scratch. And don't
forget the patches!


Gabriele Neukam

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