You need to run these 5 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer.
1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS)
2. Run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
3. Run the anti spyware removal programs spybot
4 Run Superantispyware
5. Run a complete scan with free curing utility Dr.Web CureIt!
The Torjan Horse is a virus.
A Trojan virus is a virus that pretends its something great, but when you open it, its really something bad. I never heard of a Trojan antivirus though
The free anti virus software AVG 6 was not effective on the first try although it did detect the virus which Norton antivirus did not. After using the Windows XP system restore to go back to a date before the virus had installed itself the AVG6 still detected the virus but also allowed me to delete it by using the AVG 6 Virus Vault Delete method.
My system was effected with the Trojan horse virus and my files in the system got corrupted. I tried innumerable times to delete it but failed and I have installed avg anti-virus scanned all the files but after 1 hour it appeared same. I tried in all ways but couldn't clear the virus from my system.so at last I have taken my system to applerepairer.co.uk here and now there is no virus in my system its working perfect and my files got restored.so I would like to suggest you to visit applerepairer.co.uk this place in case if you have major problem with your PC.
Search for the virus with an antivirus program such as AVG. Once I ran the antivirus, I discovered that the path to the virus led to a file named polmx2.exe. Since this particular file was not a system file, I knew that it was okay to just delete it. Make sure you turn off system restore so the trogan horse will not be backed up in system restore. After the virus is deleted and no more are detected, be sure to turn system restore back on.
Remove all shares from the system Install avast antivirus and scan for the virus. it will delete the virus named khatarnak.exe.
Simply run the AVG anti-virus, which can be downloaded for free from the their official website I think you have to find all the maps called 32warn, and delete them. And you have to find the program that bring the horse in, a program installed about the day you saw the Trojan horse, and delete it. I have done it.
When you delete a virus from your system, it usually cannot run anymore because it's removed from the system. In some cases, the virus will have several files running at once, which can actually restore files you delete if you don't make sure they aren't running. That's why it's a good idea to use an antivirus program, which can do all this for you so you don't have to spend lots of time trying to rid yourself of a virus like that.
When you delete files that may be infected virus stays on the system by moving to another file. Formating deletes all files infected or not hence virus is delete because it has nowhere else to move to.
i went to dl AVG anti-virus version 7 and it manages to detect the Trojan and delete most of them... as for those which are unable to heal or delete... try to go to the foler that consists of the infected file and the anti virus shd prompt u abt the Trojan... den.. u can safely delete the Trojan horse... hopes it help...
It just deletes the history of the fact the virus was on your system.
A destructive program that masquerades as a benign application. Unlike viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just as destructive. One of the most insidious types of Trojan horse is a program that claims to rid your computer of viruses but instead introduces viruses onto your computer. If your system is attacked by the same please install the new Norton anti Virus 2008 or Norton Internet Security 2008