I have not tested, but you can try Panda Antivirus Or KasperSky Antivirus or Avast. I have checked that they detect trojons. Another solution go for trojon cleaners.
To delete a Trojan Horse, you'd better follow technical steps to get rid of it.
http://www.ca.com/us/securityadvisor/virusinfo/virus.aspx?ID=62504
How do I get rid of this Virus?
Any kind of Trojan horse is very bad. Most Trojan viruses will take data from your computer, and send it to hackers. Eventually you can have a large problem if you do not get rid of it because people can inject viruses with it.
The spyware program 'PestPatrol' will remove it.
purity scan ac - http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2003-090516-2325-99&tabid=3
yes there was a Trojan Horse.
try free antivirus software AVG
try to call or contact your administrator that may work
A Trojan Horse.
The Trojan horse was pulled into Troy, hence 'Trojan'.
My free version of AVG detected this Trojan horse, but didn't give instructions on how to get rid of it. I followed the path on the test center to see where it was located, and when I got into that folder a box popped up that allowed me to "heal" it or remove it to the virus vault.