Simply put: "Yes."
Here is the proof, right from their official website:
"...The latest version of avast! antivirus kernel features outstanding detection abilities, together with high performance. You can expect 100% detection of In-the-Wild viruses (viruses already spreading between users) and excellent detection of Trojan horses."
--http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html (Official Website).
The dsi can't catch trojan viruses; but even if it could, just delete the history.
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.
with avast! antivirus 4.8
Click on the link to your right for a free scan of your PC for viruses and spyware.
You have the find the exact location and manually delete them.
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.
all viruses get locked into a box do to your firewall and antivirus settings... you can check the settings on there to get rid of it
Yes. Because when i downloade it it was fine (i have avast and avg) then when i put in fullscreen it found malware and stuff so dont download!
Avast,Comodo,Avg etc. they helps to keep ypur pc get rid of all kind of attacks from viruses.
I use Avast antivirus.It works well and it's free if you get the home version.So far I've had no problems,but I also run Windows Defender to get rid of Spyware.
Trojan horses can carry viruses. Trojan horses disguise themselves to e something they are not. Trojans can be spread via email.
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