Use the online scanner of TrendMicro to remove this trojan: housecall.trendmicro.com
And here you can find information on this trojan: trendmicro.com
Good luck, Jahewi :-)
A system I have been working with that has AVG Anti Virus installed showed this Trojan as Quarantined. Perhaps this might help you?
Try scanning your system using AVG antivirus. Or else try a system restore.
I think that some more info is needed like what operating system you use, have you tried to do it from a bootscan, what virus detection system do you have before this can be answered.
sophos.com check the link given above
The best option would be to go into your system options and restore your system to the factory default. This will wipe all the files off your computer, but is necessary to erase all the hidden files a trojan virus created.
A trojan is a program that you bring into your system believing it's something else. A hidden code inside something else. As such, a trojan isn't dangerous at all. It's just a delivery method but most things delivered this way are quite harmful. You MIGHT get a trojan with an incredible improvement pack, made by the Computer Gods but it's rather unlikely.
Disable system restore. Run AVG again. Reboot system and then renenable system restore. Google "How to disable system restore" for instructions.
AVG isn't pretending to remove it but it detect that everytime you restart you system or turn it off that the Trojan comes back. Which means while you system is still on the Trojan is gone. After AVG have said that is is removed. The only way to get rid of this is to download windows live onecare from this link http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/3/communications/trytoday.htm Try this and I can ensure this will work. Turn off System Restore, restart the computer, update and run AVG, and remove the offending file. Restart the computer and then go to System Restore and create a Restore point. Restart the computer.
my advice is just back up your files and re format the hard drive, and reinstall the operating system.
You can remove any virus from the System Volume Information (wich is a part OS your System Restore function) by disabling it and then re-enabling it again.Further explanation Good luck! Jahewi :-)
if you have a good antivirus program, it will have a tool on it for deleting trojans. you can also use the Microsoft malicious software removal tool found on your system 32.
Turn off system restore and run a virus scan in safe mode. Email me if you have more questions.